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WELCOME: Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed

10 WELCOME: Atlanta Convention and Visitors Bureau

61 FOOD: Dining options for all

14 HISTORY: Atlanta thrives after overcoming anti-LGBT bill

81 NIGHTLIFE: All the best LGBT nightlife with map on Page 88

17 EVENTS: Atlanta’s biggest LGBT events

91 SHOPPING: Retail therapy heaven

20 FESTIVALS: Popular events that welcome all 24 TRAVEL TIPS: Getting around Atlanta, and more 26 NEIGHBORHOODS: Atlanta’s best gayborhoods with map on Page 33 37

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51 SIGHTSEEING: 12 options for a getaway for the day

ARTS: From theater, dance and music—Atlanta has it all with map on Page 56

98 LODGING: Your home away from home 106 FITNESS: Options to help you keep fit during your stay in Atlanta 108 ORGANIZATIONS: Where to get help and volunteer 112 WORSHIP: Inclusive congregations 114 SPORTS: Where to participate in your favorite sports activity



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Mayor Kasim Reed (Photo by Patrick Saunders)

Greetings from our mayor As Mayor of the City of Atlanta, it is my distinct pleasure to welcome you to our city. Atlanta is known for its rich and storied history. We have been dedicated to upholding human rights and providing equal opportunity to all. Our dedication to this mission includes equality for our LGBT residents, business owners, workers and visitors. This commitment is rooted in our collective understanding that our diversity makes our city, our workplaces and our community stronger. I hope while visiting Atlanta you feel at home and experience why our city is a place for everyone. While visiting Atlanta, I invite you to share in our Southern hospitality and encourage you to explore the many attractions Atlanta has to offer, including: the Dr.

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Martin Luther King Jr. Center, the Georgia Aquarium, the World of Coca-Cola, CNN Center, Centennial Olympic Park, Woodruff Arts Center, Atlanta Botanical Garden, Children’s Museum of Atlanta, Center for Civil and Human Rights and many more. Sincerely,

Mayor Kasim Reed



LGBT ATLANTA

A top destination for LGBT travelers It is my pleasure to welcome you to Atlanta. Whether this is your first visit or you are returning, Atlanta offers new attractions, fresh dining and modern shopping and nightlife options. The Advocate recently named Atlanta to its “2017 Queerest Cities in America” list, further establishing the city’s reputation as the most welcoming city in the world. Situated around Centennial Olympic Park, families will find several top attractions including Georgia Aquarium, World of Coca-Cola, CNN Studio Tours and Center for Civil and Human Rights. Hop aboard the Atlanta Streetcar for an easy way to traverse downtown and connect to the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site. Atlanta’s art scene generates cultural offerings unmatched in the South. While downtown is home to many of our top attractions, visitors will find a multitude of award-winning visual arts, music and theatrical venues in Midtown like the Fox Theatre, Woodruff Arts Center and Atlanta Botanical Garden, among many others. Atlanta’s also a shopping mecca, offering everything from ultra-luxury brands at Lenox Square, Phipps Plaza and The Shops Atlanta Buckhead to trendy home design stores in West Midtown, known by locals simply as “the Westside.” Looking for a dining recommendation? Just ask the locals. Bon Appetit named Staplehouse in Atlanta’s Old Fourth Ward neighborhood the No. 1 best new

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restaurant in 2016, while the James Beard Foundation awarded Steven Satterfield of Miller Union as 2017 Best Chef Southeast. Food halls at Krog Street Market and Ponce City Market bring a unique flavor to their chef-owned eateries. The city’s nightlife is also diverse with various neighborhood vibes. Joe’s on Juniper in Midtown is a favorite and is located near popular nightclubs. Edgewood Avenue offers quirky late-night fun, including celebrity magnet Sister Louisa’s Church of the Living Room and Ping Pong Emporium and electronic dance music outpost The Sound Table. Mary’s in East Atlanta was voted “Best Gay Bar” by Out Magazine and offers some of the city’s best karaoke. That’s just a taste of what Atlanta offers. Come see for yourself why Atlanta is a top destination for LGBT travelers. We look forward to welcoming you to our city. Sincerely,

William Pate President and CEO Atlanta Convention & Visitors Bureau



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LGBT ATLANTA Georgia overcomes anti-LGBT bills fourth year in a row Atlanta’s LGBT community ready for whatever Trump, others bring next Georgia’s LGBT community was on a high in mid2016 after overcoming House Bill 757, the anti-LGBT so-called “religious freedom” bill that passed both chambers of the state Legislature and captured the nation’s attention, but was ultimately vetoed by Gov. Nathan Deal. Then, in November, Donald Trump was elected president. Fear spread throughout the community over what would happen next under the volatile, xenophobic businessman who claimed to be pro-LGBT. The city responded by taking to the streets on President Trump’s first full day in office as a contingent 60,000-strong took over Downtown for the Atlanta March for Social Justice & Women, a sister march to others taking place in cities around the world. Atlanta’s LGBT community was a vocal presence in the march, joining allies all aligned under one sacred concept — equality. The 2017 legislative session got underway the following January, and anxiety remained about more anti-LGBT bills coming down the pike, perhaps by local lawmakers emboldened by the president’s victory. There were many such attempts, but they all failed. The community mobilized again in June, marking Stonewall Month by marching together through Midtown for the Atlanta Equality March — roughly 1,000 marchers brought together in solidarity on just five days’ notice. It may have been easy to forget that despite all of the cultural and entertainment options gay Atlanta offers that have made the city a top destination for LGBT travelers, at its core, Atlanta’s LGBT community is the product of a long history of organizing and civil rights activism that predates today’s challenges. So even in a state where conservative lawmakers control both political chambers and pushing through anti-LGBT legislation takes very little effort, Georgia’s LGBT and business communities, along with our allies, are a political force that, when united, can defeat what appear to be insurmountable odds. This is who we are. We can party ‘til dawn (and we do), lead a digital effort online to channel the frustration and anger of a minority found consistently in the crosshairs of legalized bigotry, and in the next breath stage a huge protest at Liberty Plaza. LGBT Atlanta has been doing this since the city’s first Gay Pride Parade in 1971, specifically in 1978 when

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a massive pro-gay demonstration against anti-gay crusader and orange juice spokesperson Anita Bryant took place during a scheduled speech before the Southern Baptist Convention. It also happened in 1991, when community outrage launched protests and boycotts against Cracker Barrel for its termination of Atlanta area workers who were accused of not adhering to its discriminatory mandate that employees have “normal heterosexual values.” The policy was changed in 2002. LGBT Atlanta’s strength and visibility ripples throughout the Gold Dome, the state and the country — leading the way and teaching even the opposition that fairness and equality for all people is not an abstract, idea but an achievable goal that all Americans, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity, have the right to enjoy. And when LGBT Georgians speak, the world and


Atlanta’s LGBT community always shows up when it’s time to mobilize for the cause, as they did at the Atlanta Equality March in June 2017. (File photo) our own state leadership listen. Georgia’s reputation is everything you’ve heard about it and more. Some of which we’re working to undo and quite a bit we’re proud of and eager to share with you. There’s a reason why Atlanta has been dubbed the gay mecca of the South — from the Atlanta Pride and Black Gay Pride Festivals, which draw thousands of visitors from across the country and abroad — to nightlife, shopping and top-notch Southern cuisine — Atlanta has something to offer everyone. Visitors to Atlanta can enjoy a walk in gorgeous Piedmont Park; take in the beauty of the city skyline from downtown’s SkyView Atlanta or enjoy the sun and snow

cones on The Roof at Ponce City Market. And if that’s not enough to wear you out for one day, take a tour of the CNN Center or Center for Civil and Human Rights, take a stroll on the Atlanta BeltLine or buy gifts for yourself or loved ones at Lenox Mall or Phipps Plaza. Grab a bite to eat and enjoy patio dining at gay Midtown favorites Henry’s, Cowtippers or Joe’s on Juniper. As you can see, there’s never a dull moment in Atlanta. Do yourself a favor and try not to squeeze everything into one visit. We want you to come back or even consider making Atlanta your home. There’s always another political rally or fierce party around the corner, so consider this an open invitation.

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Atlanta Pride Parade (File photo)

Y’all come on out: Top LGBT events in the ATL There’s no end to what you can do out and about in Hotlanta, but the city’s home to a few signature events each year that are worth planning a trip around. We rounded out some of Atlanta’s most well-attended events, fundraisers, parties and galas that showcase what the LGBT “mecca of the South” has to offer visitors and residents alike. Stonewall Month Throughout June atlantapride.org Each year, the Atlanta Pride Committee rolls out a packed month of events in partnership with other organizations to remember the 1969 Stonewall Riots. In addition to the Touching Up Our Roots historic trolley tour, highlights include Evening for Equality (a gala fundraiser for statewide LGBT political group Georgia Equality), films, community discussions and more. Joining Hearts Main Event July 15, 2017 joininghearts.org An extra dose of “fun” is added to “fundraising” each

summer during the Joining Hearts party, which donates 100 percent of proceeds to providing housing for people with HIV. The annual party held at the Piedmont Park Aquatic Center regularly features free-flowing drinks and plenty of shirtless boys. Black Gay Pride Aug. 30 – Sept. 4, 2017 atlantaprideweekend.com What began as informal house parties grew into the largest Black Gay Pride celebration in the world. Join fellow black LGBT folks for a Pride skate party, comedy shows, parties, slam poetry and more for this annual Labor Day weekend of festivities. Peach International Tennis Championships Aug. 31 – Sept. 4, 2017 atta.org Held each year over Labor Day Weekend, the Peach International Tennis Championships is hosted by the Atlanta Team Tennis Association, the city’s LGBT league. It draws players from throughout the region for competition in men’s and women’s singles, doubles and mixed doubles in as many as four divisions. Continues on page 18

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ATLANTA Continued from page 17 Out On Film Sept. 28 – Oct. 5, 2017 outonfilm.org You’re invited to attend the 30th annual Out On Film LGBT movie festival! A slew of movies will hit the big screen in Atlanta theaters as part of this epic event, many of them documentaries or indie films never-beforeseen in such venues. Atlanta Pride Festival Oct. 13 – 15, 2017 atlantapride.org For more than 40 years, Atlanta Pride has been the most powerful reminder of the city’s LGBT progress. An estimated 300,000 attendees come to the weekend of festivities and to support local businesses and organizations at the market. The festival continues to bring locals and visitors alike to Piedmont Park and the parade down Peachtree Street. AIDS Walk Atlanta Oct. 22, 2017 aidswalkatlanta.com Every October, AID Atlanta turns Piedmont Park into a festival with food, drinks, music, the AIDS Quilt display and more for its largest HIV/AIDS fundraiser in the Southeast. In addition to the festival, Atlantans and tourists are encouraged to register as individuals or teams to run or walk its 5K course to raise money for critical research. THEA PeachState Conference Nov. 2 – 5, 2017 peachstateconference.org THEA (Transgender Health & Education Alliance) emerged in 2015 after organizers of the annual Southern Comfort Conference moved their event to Fort Lauderdale. THEA’s Peach State Conference fills that void and more with panel discussions, support groups, a children’s program and talent show. Toy Party December 2017 forthekid.org One of the most poignant signs of LGBT Atlantans’ commitment to their city and neighbors is the mound of toys on display each December at the annual Toy Party. The event, presented by For the Kid In All of Us, has grown into one of the largest social events of the year. Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday Jan. 15, 2018 No city celebrates Dr. King’s birthday like the legendary civil rights leader’s hometown, and Atlanta’s black gay clubs enjoy their second-busiest weekend of the year during MLK weekend. Thousands jam into parties and hundreds attend a community brunch honoring LGBT pioneers Audre Lorde and Bayard Rustin.

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Dixie Invitational Bowling Tournament Easter Weekend 2018 dixiebowl.org An Easter Weekend tradition, the Dixie Invitational gathers LGBT bowlers for a long weekend of “family, friends and fun.” Human Rights Campaign Dinner Late April 2018 atlantahrcdinner.org Raising about $400,000 annually for the Human Rights Campaign, the Atlanta HRC dinner is a standard-bearer throughout the nation. The annual black-tie affair, which celebrated its 30th year in 2017, features leading activists and entertainers advancing gay rights, and honors local LGBT leaders and allies. The Health Initiative’s Garden Party Mid-May 2018 thehealthinitiative.org This annual event at The Phillip Rush Center raises money for The Health Initiative while honoring local LGBT healthcare heroes. Expect an afternoon of drinks, dancing and fun. Thriving Children Gala Mid-May 2018 atlthrivingchildren.org A massive charity gala raising money for homeless youth nonprofit Lost-n-Found Youth, the Thriving Children Gala serves up food and drinks from some of the city’s top restaurants, excellent music and an unforgettable evening. Big Peach Softball Tournament Late May 2018 hslbigpeach.com Hosted by the gay Hotlanta Softball League, the Big Peach draws hundreds of players from dozens of teams around the country for a weekend of softball competition in multiple divisions, plus plenty of socializing. Southern Fried Queer Pride Late May 2018 southernfriedqueerpride.com This homegrown version of Pride puts the spotlight on queer and trans Southerners, offering an inclusive atmosphere at each of its parties, potlucks, pop-ups and workshops. AIDS Vaccine 200 Bike Ride Late May 2018 av200.org Each year, dozens of bike riders gather for a 200mile fundraising ride from Emory University to Rock Eagle 4-H Center. The ride raises money for HIV/AIDS research at the Emory Vaccine Center and other LGBT nonprofits, while celebrating the memories of lives lost to the disease.


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Everyone is welcome at these annual Atlanta area traditions! For more events, visit atlanta.net. National Black Arts Festival July – September 2017 nbaf.org Atlanta Ice Cream Festival July 22, 2017 Piedmont Park Atlantaicecreamfestival.com Zombie Pub Crawl July 29, 2017 atlantazombiecrawl.blogspot.com Decatur BBQ, Blues & Bluegrass Festival Aug. 12, 2017 Harmony Park decaturbbqfestival.com Piedmont Park Arts Festival Aug. 19-20, 2017 piedmontparkartsfestival.com Grant Park Summer Shade Festival Aug. 26-27, 2017 summershadefestival.org Atlanta Greek Festival September 23-25 2017 Greek Orthodox Cathedral atlantagreekfestival.org

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House in the Park Sept. 3, 2017 Grant Park houseinthepark.org Decatur Book Festival Sept. 1-3, 2017 Downtown Decatur decaturbookfestival.com Dragon Con Sept. 1-4, 2017 Hyatt Regency dragoncon.org Yellow Daisy Festival Sept. 7-10, 2017 Stone Mountain Park stonemountainpark.com North Georgia State Fair Sept. 21 – Oct. 1, 2017 Jim R. Miller Park northgeorgiastatefair.com East Atlanta Strut Sept. 23, 2017 East Atlanta Village eastatlantastrut.com Music Midtown Sept. 16-17, 2017

Piedmont Park musicmidtown.com Sweet Auburn Music Festival Sept. 30 – Oct. 1, 2017 Historic Auburn Avenue sweetauburnmusicfest.com Candler Park Fall Fest Sept. 30 – Oct. 1, 2017 fallfest.candlerpark.org Little Five Points Halloween Festival & Parade October 2017 L5Phalloween.com A3C Hip Hop Festival Oct. 4-8, 2017 Georgia Freight Depot a3cfestival.com Decatur Craft Beer Festival Oct. 21, 2017 decaturbeerfestival.org Festival on Ponce Oct. 14-15, 2017 Olmstead Linear Park festivalonponce.com Continues on page 22


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Taste of Atlanta Oct. 20-22, 2017 Historic Fourth Ward Park tasteofatlanta.com Stone Mountain Highland Games Oct. 20-22, 2017 Stone Mountain Park Smhg.org Walker Stalker Con Oct. 27-29, 2017 Georgia World Congress Center walkerstalkercon.com Native American Festival and Pow-Wow Nov. 2-5, 2017 Stone Mountain Park stonemountainpark.com Book Festival of the MJCCA Nov. 4-19, 2017 atlantajcc.org Chastain Park Arts Festival Nov. 4-5, 2017 Chastainparkartsfestival.com Atlanta Veterans Day Parade Nov. 11, 2017 Downtown Atlanta gavetsdayparade.org Garden Lights, Holiday Nights November 2017 – January 2018 Atlanta Botanical Garden atlantabg.org Macy’s Great Tree Lighting Show Late November 2017 Lenox Square Mall atlanta.net/buckhead/things-to-do/ events-holiday Chomp & Stomp Chili Festival November 2016 Cabbagetown Park chompandstomp.com/home Voices of Note Holiday Concert Early December 2016 voicesofnote.org The Children’s Christmas Parade Dec. 2, 2017 Peachtree Street choa.org

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Atlanta Dogwood Festival (Courtesy photo)

Atlanta Ballet’s “Nutcracker” Dec. 8-28, 2017 The Fox Theatre atlantaballet.com

Atlanta Jazz Festival Piedmont Park May 28-30, 2018 atlantafestivals.com

New Year’s Eve Peach Drop Dec. 31, 2017 Underground Atlanta peachdrop.com

Decatur Arts Festival Late May 2018 decaturartsfestival.com

A King Celebration January 2018 morehouse.edu/kingcollection/ celebration.php Callanwolde Arts Festival Late January 2018 Callanwolde.org Cupid’s Undie Run February 2018 cupidsundierun.com/city/atlanta Atlanta Jewish Film Festival February 2018 Ajff.org Atlanta St. Patrick’s Day Parade Mid-March 2018 atlantastpats.com BaconFest March 24, 2018 Dad’s Garage dadsgarage.com Atlanta Dogwood Festival Early April 2017 dogwood.org

Virginia-Highland Summerfest Early June 2018 vahi.org Atlanta Food & Wine Festival Early June 2018 Piedmont Park Atlfoodandwinefestival.com Flying Colors Butterfly Festival Early June 2018 Chattahoochee Nature Center Chattnaturecenter.org Tunes from the Tombs Music Festival Early June 2018 Oakland Cemetery www.oaklandcemetery.com Atlanta Summer Beer Fest Mid-June 2018 Historic Fourth Ward Park atlantasummerbeerfest.com Old Fourth Ward Arts Festival Late June 2018 Historic Fourth Ward Park oldfourthwardparkartsfestival.com

Atlanta Film Festival April 13–22, 2018 Various theaters Atlantafilmfestival.com

Atlanta Botanical Garden presents Concerts in the Garden Late June - early August, 2018 Atlanta and Gainesville locations atlantabg.org

Inman Park Festival Last full weekend in April 2018 inmanparkfestival.org

Peachtree Road Race July 4, 2018 peachtreeroadrace.org



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Insider info for LGBT Atlanta What y’all need to know to stay safe and not look like a tourist Getting around town Atlanta’s public transportation system, known as MARTA (www.itsmarta.com), can be a convenient way to travel around town. But the bus system is often confusing even to locals, so you may want to stick to the trains, which are easy to navigate and have stops near some of the city’s largest tourist attractions. The MARTA train is also a cheap, easy way to get to Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport. The Atlanta Streetcar (streetcar.atlantaga.gov) is up and running. Phase One of the project is finished and connects the Centennial Olympic Park area to the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site. Cars run about every 15 minutes and there are 12 stops along this 2.7-mile route. Overall, Atlanta isn’t a very walkable city. However, the Atlanta BeltLine (beltline.org) is working to change that. A planned 22-mile route around the city along abandoned railroad tracks, the BeltLine has several paved trails open where you can jog, ride a bike and, yes, walk amidst many of the city’s landmarks. Other walkable pockets that can provide for a charming afternoon of shopping and dining include the tourist area around Centennial Olympic Park (including the Georgia Aquarium and World of Coca-Cola) where you can happily walk retail and restaurant destinations including Atlantic Station, Decatur, East Atlanta Village, Little Five Points, Virginia Highland, the Midtown epicenter of 10th and Piedmont and more. Depending on where you plan to shop, carry cash for parking. If you try to avoid paid parking lots by opting for side streets, look out for parking meters, yellow curbs, driveways and fire hydrants. We recommend you download the Park Mobile app if you have a smartphone, as this allows you to pay for parking in a number of city lots without having to worry about feeding a meter. Our city’s parking enforcement is known for vigilance, especially in Midtown, and you will be ticketed. Check our Neighborhoods section for more details. Stay safe As with any big city, Atlanta has its share of car break-ins, robberies and other crimes. If you’re out for a night on the town, think safety first: don’t leave valuables in your car, park only in well-lit areas and remember that there is safety in numbers. If drinking is part of your nightlife plan, consider taking a cab: a DUI is a terrible souvenir and roadblocks are common near popular bars. Unlike other major metropolitan cities, hailing a cab on the street isn’t easy in

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Atlanta MARTA (Courtesy photo)

Atlanta, so take a cab company phone number with you when you go out or ask the bar to help you call a taxi. And if you can’t hail a cab or are seeking an alternative, private car services Lyft and Uber are popular in the city. If you should be the victim of a crime, the Atlanta Police Department has two dedicated LGBT liaison officers and you can request their help if it makes dealing with police more comfortable. Style guide Our nightlife is casual, but not sloppy. Shorts, jeans, polos, stylish T-shirts and button-ups are generally appropriate in most bars listed in this guide. Keep your casual choices classy and comfortable, but look like you give a damn if you want to catch the eye of that hot local girl or guy across the bar. Welcome to Atlanta, y’all! It’s cool to sound like the locals, but nothing will give you away faster than misusing the Southern expression “y’all.” A contraction for “you all,” y’all is only used for a plural; use it to refer to one person and you might be met with another Southernism, the sweet but snarky “bless your heart.” Southerners are also taught to mind our manners, so expect to have locals hold the door for you (whether you are male or female), and be prepared to do the same. And don’t be offended if someone calls you “ma’am” or “sir” — our mamas raised us that way. Though if you hear “sir” when hanging with the leather guys at the Atlanta Eagle, it might have an entirely different meaning. Sir, yes, sir.



NEIGHBORHOODS Where the locals live

One of Atlantans’ favorite parts of the city is that the state capital is full of microcosms: neighborhoods big and small, each with its own distinct flavor and flair. Though some parts of the metro area have a reputation as LGBT enclaves — we’re looking at you, Midtown and Decatur — in reality, the queer heartbeat pulses throughout all parts of the city and some of its neighboring suburbs. Here’s our take on the must-dos and hidden gems of Atlanta’s best gayborhoods: Ansley Mall/Cheshire Bridge The reigning queen of queer neighborhoods. One of the most diverse commercial districts in Atlanta, where a strip mall is as likely to have a sex shop as a supermarket — and where even the grocery store is known as Kro-gay. Atlanta doesn’t get any tastier than Ansley Mall/ Cheshire Bridge, with regards to both cuisine and clubbing. The neighborhood has a gluttonous offering for LGBT diners, whether you’re in the mood for a steak from Cowtippers, enchiladas from Las Margaritas or American fare at Roxx. The nightlife features just as many flavors, from the go-go boys at BJ Roosters, the hip-hop flow at Mixx, the drag queens and drunken karaoke at spots like Burkhart’s and Felix’s or the thumping dance floors at Jungle and Heretic. In case you couldn’t tell, the area is super gay. Many of the apartment complexes are queer rites of passage — shout out to Vaseline Valley, err, Ansley Forest. It’s the type of urban gayborhood where you can search for your soulmate equally at Starbucks or in an adult video arcade.

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Buford Highway Atlanta’s global village, this area on the city’s northern border is a melting pot of cultures, cuisine and queer life. The neighborhood’s diversity and proliferation of affordable housing complexes makes it a popular area for LGBT residents to live and party. If you’re looking for authentic international fare — be it Korean Barbecue (Hae Woon Dae), Mexican seafood (Marisqueria El Veneno), or Bangladeshi dishes (Panahar) — head to Buford Highway, which is home to more than 1,000 immigrant-owned businesses. The area also offers unique shopping destinations such as Plaza Fiesta, the Buford Highway Flea Market and the Buford Highway Farmers Market. Buford Highway is one of the fastest-expanding areas in Atlanta, and LGBT-friendly establishments are a part of that growth. The busy strip is home to the dragthemed restaurant Lips Atlanta and the EDM-heavy Rush Lounge. Just on the other side of Interstate 85 is the original location of Lost-n-Found Youth Thrift & Consignment Store, as well as the Barking Leather shop.


Buckhead Home to Atlanta’s old money and overage frat boys. Long considered one of the poshest areas in the Deep South, Buckhead is a land of condo towers, sprawling estates and ritzy retail. It has a legacy as one of Atlanta’s wildest party districts, although it has tamed down (and de-gayed) significantly in the past decade. Whereas rowdy nightclubs once proliferated throughout Buckhead, the neighborhood is increasingly known for upscale restaurants such as Umi sushi bar, Fogo de Chao and Del Frisco’s Grille, as well as high-end shopping destinations like Phipps Plaza. Though the LGBT offerings in Buckhead have diminished, the neighborhood remains home to Atlanta’s only gay sports bar, Woofs on Piedmont, as well as the evercruisey Lenox Mall. Inman Park/Candler Park A couple of quaint, growing neighborhoods that are filled with young families and hip, locally owned businesses — including the LGBT-friendly Sugar Magnolia B&B in Inman Park, and the lesbian-run My Favorite Mechanic in Candler Park. The latter neighborhood is named for the scenic Candler Park, which bustles with neighborhood festivals such as the Sweetwater 420 Fest, Fall Fest and the Candler Park Music & Food Fest, while Inman Park has the Krog Street Market, a tasteful collective of trendy restaurants. The family-oriented Candler Park also has a robust and vital LGBT presence, most notably the Phillip Rush Center on DeKalb Avenue, which is the common ground

for Georgia Equality, The Health Initiative, The Counter Narrative Project and about a dozen other LGBT organizations. Candler Park also has an impressive roster of eateries, from the famed Fox Brothers Bar-B-Q, to LGBTowned favorites like Radial Café. Castleberry Hill One of the defining traits of many Atlanta neighborhoods is gentrification, as the urban exodus of past decades reverses itself with suburbanites flocking to in-town neighborhoods. Castleberry Hill was on the forefront of this transition more than a decade ago, but unlike many other neighborhoods that are almost unrecognizable, Castleberry Hill found a nice blend between fresh, modern residences and businesses while retaining its original character. Located just west of downtown, the strip bills itself as Atlanta’s historic/creative district, and features countless art galleries, popular event venues like The Loft and Coze, and delightful date-night options such as the elegant Blu’ Bisque, where patrons sip cocktails while trying to paint like Picasso. There’s also plenty of delicious spots to grab something to eat, such as historic Paschal’s Restaurant, Super 7 Pizza Shoppe, and No Mas! Cantina, which regularly hosts events for LGBT groups. Decatur/Oakhurst Village/Avondale Estates Sappho capital of the south, Decatur is a city where the LGBT social scene is more likely to be centered

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NEIGHBORHOODS Continued from page 27 around PTA meetings and soccer games than bar stools and dance floors. Along with neighboring Avondale Estates, Decatur is among the most densely concentrated areas of same-sex couples in the nation, according to U.S. Census data. The result is queer life blending into Main Street, and a strong LGBT presence whether you’re walking through the downtown square, or attending services at one of the many LGBT-affirming churches. The city is home field for the Decatur Women’s Sports League and the highly regarded Paws, Whiskers & Wags Pet Crematorium — two bona fides of Decatur’s lesbian cred. The Decatur Square and Oakhurst Village neighborhoods include two of the metro Atlanta area’s most vibrant business districts, with a charming variety of local merchants and delicious restaurants, including Cakes & Ale, Raging Burrito, Brick Store Pub, Universal Joint and Matador Mexican Cantina. Avondale Estates is just as charming with the Tudor-style main street featuring creative restaurants like Pallookaville Fine Foods. Downtown/Old Fourth Ward As you might expect, downtown Atlanta is built for tourists — but do tourists want to go to Hooters? If you wade through the kitschy gunk like Hard Rock Cafe, downtown offers plenty of options for a unique outing. The crown jewel of downtown is the Georgia Aquarium, which hosts the annual Atlanta Pride opening party every October. The aquarium’s popularity drove a resurgence in the surrounding area, which now includes the LGBT-inclusive Center for Civil & Human Rights, Centennial Olympic Park and World of Coca-Cola. Old Fourth Ward is likewise becoming the poster child for Atlanta’s redevelopment, its turnaround accelerated by the Big-Bang-popularity of the Atlanta BeltLine. The recreational path bustles with straight and LGBT walkers — not to mention shirtless joggers. The Old Fourth Ward portion of the BeltLine also hosts the bedazzling Lantern Parade every September, and connects with fun joints like Jake’s Ice Cream and romantic restaurants like Two Urban Licks. On the southern tip of Old Fourth Ward, near the Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolence, is Sister Louisa’s Church of the Living Room & Ping Pong Emporium, an irreverent must-experience for any Atlanta visitor or resident. Along the northern edge of Old Fourth Ward is Ponce City Market, a historic structure that has undergone an extreme makeover, reemerging as a knockout condo-retail complex that sits atop the BeltLine. Little Five Points/Reynoldstown/East Atlanta Moreland Avenue is the artery that unites these three neighborhoods, all of which share an east side flavor. Little Five Points is home to the lesbian/feminist Charis Books & More, which recently celebrated its 40th anni-

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Historic Fourth Ward Park (Courtesy photo)

versary. The neighborhood is one of the city’s most colorful, with record stores, vintage clothing stores, head shops, pubs and an affinity for all-natural food (Sevananda Market, Arden’s Garden). It’s also one of Atlanta’s hippest theater districts, with Variety Playhouse, Horizon Theater, Dad’s Garage and 7 Stages. To the south of Little Five Points is Reynoldstown, which experienced a boom thanks to the Edgewood Retail District. Aside from Morelli’s Gourmet Ice Cream (an east side treasure), the shopping district has nothing of interest for most tourists (Lowe’s, Best Buy, Staples) — although there’s always LGBT eye candy for locals while shopping at Target and Kroger. Residentially, Reynoldstown remains primarily comprised of refurbished bungalows, reflecting a different type of neighborhood redevelopment than the condo towers and luxury apartments that have driven other parts of Atlanta The east side attitude is, not surprisingly, embodied by the East Atlanta Village, hipster capital of Atlanta, in a totally non-ironic sort of way. The primary strip is home to kick-ass restaurants (Graveyard Tavern, Holy Taco, The Glenwood) and SoPo Bikes, a lesbian-founded bicycle cooperative that teaches folks how to repair their bikes, and pay-what-they-can for parts and equipment. East Atlanta Village is also home to the almost legendary gay bar Mary’s (if it even cared about that kind of thing). Once recognized as the best gay bar in the country, Mary’s is the kind of speakeasy where facial hair and eyeglasses increase your chances of scoring, and where drunken karaoke is an almost spiritual experience. Speaking of experiencing nirvana, up the street from Mary’s is Delia’s Chicken Sausage Stand, the lesbianowned drop-in whose food has earned a devout local following. College Park/East Point College Park is a city that almost everyone has been to, but few have ever visited. Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport is located in the city just south of Atlanta, but there is more to College Park than terminals and baggage belts. The city’s rejuvenated Main Street (located di-

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Continued from page 28 rectly across from the MARTA train station) is dotted with restaurants such as Noodle and Tony Morrow’s BBQ. About four miles north on Main Street, in the direction of downtown Atlanta, is East Point. The city has also enjoyed an upswing in its downtown commercial district, and is home to Greenbriar Mall. College Park and East Point are both predominately African-American areas, but both have a vibrant LGBT presence comprised of folks of all colors. Virginia-Highland/Poncey-Highland Highland Avenue has emerged as one of the trendiest strips in Atlanta, cutting through several popular neighborhoods. Centered at the intersection of Virginia and Highland avenues, Virginia-Highland is packed with independent restaurants and retail — from clothes shopping at Dakota J’s, to steaks and martinis at Highland Tap, brunch at Murphy’s and many more shopping and dining treats. The annual SummerFest, held in June, is also among Atlanta’s most popular neighborhood festivals. A few blocks south is Poncey-Highland, which is the younger (and slightly less affluent) sibling of VirginiaHighland. The neighborhood has gay-popular restaurants like Fellini’s Pizza and El Ponce Cantina, an independent movie theater that shows “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” and the Majestic Diner, an Atlanta institution that provides life-saving nutrition to clubgoers in the early-morning hours. Manuel’s Tavern is another iconic restaurant along Highland Avenue, just a few blocks away from the Carter Center and Presidential Library. Continuing south, Highland Avenue exploded with residential and retail targeting young professionals, buoyed by the nearby BeltLine. West End Located a few miles south of downtown, the historic West End neighborhood is home to the renowned Atlanta University Center, comprised of Morehouse College, Spelman University and Clark Atlanta University.

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Each of the historically black schools is known for having sizable gay and lesbian populations, and in recent years, LGBT students increased their organizing and programming. West End also has a range of unique destinations, from the emerging art and business district known as The Metropolitan, to longtime venues like Busy Bee Cafe. A few blocks from the Atlanta University Center is the Herndon Home Museum, a historic site that chronicles the Herndon family, chiefly Alonzo Herndon, Atlanta’s first black millionaire, and his son, Norris Herndon, an openly gay man who helped finance the civil rights movement. Also located in West End is Club Rain, which is one of Atlanta’s hottest Friday night parties for black gay men, while the nearby tennis courts at Perkerson Park are a LGBT hidden gem. Grant Park/Cabbagetown Just south of Old Fourth Ward is Cabbagetown, an eclectic neighborhood where old factories were converted to hip lofts and businesses and where LGBT residents and merchants are helping the area carve a new identity. The area’s main commercial strip, which it shares with neighboring Grant Park, is Memorial Drive, lined with businesses and restaurants that pay homage to the neighborhood’s industrial roots with their facades. Among the places to eat on Memorial Drive is Ria’s Bluebird Cafe, a breakfast joint that continues to thrive in honor of its belovedly departed founder, Ria Pell, a badass lesbian who triumphed on the Food Network reality show “Chopped.” Another strip worth checking out is Carroll Street, a tucked away hotspot that features cozy, acclaimed restaurants. Across from Carroll Street is historic Oakland Cemetery, which offers tours of the final resting places of local notables like Margaret Mitchell, author of “Gone With the Wind,” and Maynard Jackson, Atlanta’s first black mayor and partial namesake of the city’s airport. Adjacent to Cabbagetown is Grant Park, one of Atlanta’s oldest in-town neighborhoods and the city’s larg-

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Midtown Atlanta Continued from page 30 est historic district. Grant Park is full of older Craftsman and Victorian homes, and also full of gay residents who played a key role in the neighborhood’s rebound from its decline after Interstate 20 split the hood in half back in the ’60s. The neighborhood is named after the 130plus acre park which houses Zoo Atlanta. Midtown Midtown went from being a dilapidated slum in the 1970s and ’80s to becoming the city’s top gay neighborhood in the ’90s and ’00s. From those roots, today it stands as arguably the premier neighborhood in all of Atlanta, with sky-rise condos and office towers, miles of chic places to shop and eat and an unrivaled nightlife scene. And we haven’t even gotten to Piedmont Park, which hosts every major festival Atlanta offers, including the Atlanta Pride Festival, Music Midtown and the Atlanta Dogwood Festival. The park recently underwent a breathtaking expansion, with serene trails that course alongside the Atlanta Botanical Garden and connect with the BeltLine. The intersection of 10th Street and Piedmont Avenue is considered the crossroads of gay Atlanta and a starting point for many LGBT visitors to the city. There are popular gay bars like Blake’s on the Park, while restaurants like 10th & Piedmont, TEN and Henry’s are likely to be just as brimming with LGBT folks as any club. For that matter, the nearby laundromat, Caribou Coffee and Subway are likely going to be pretty flaming, too. Other heavily-LGBT restaurants include Einstein’s and Joe’s on Juniper, both on Juniper Street, as well as FROGS Cantina, Apres Diem and other eateries in the Midtown Promenade shopping center. The gay nightlife that aided the area’s transformation was largely pushed out of the core of Midtown by gentrification, but the bars that remain — Blake’s and Bulldogs — are two of the city’s most reliable good times. Midtown is also a cultural hub, with the Fox Theatre on the southern border, while to the north is the Woodruff Arts Center, home of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, the Alliance Theatre and the High Museum of Art.

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Stone Mountain Neighboring Decatur on the eastern edge of the metro Atlanta area is Stone Mountain, a city named after a massive boulder that bears an etched tribute to rebel soldiers on one side — a Mount Rushmore for the Confederacy. The boulder is located in Stone Mountain Park, which has a golf course, fishing lakes and hiking trails all the way up the gigantic rock, giving everyone the pleasure of trampling all over the Lost Cause. Outside of Stone Mountain Park, the city itself is a predominately black area, which includes a vibrant LGBT community that’s got you covered for Saturday night and Sunday morning. Phase One nightclub on Memorial Drive has been bringing LGBT hip-hop fans together for a decade, while Victory Church is a dynamic congregation that has welcomed LGBT Christians for almost twenty years. Stone Mountain is a diverse city, and LGBT residents are instrumental in their communities, too. Half a dozen LGBT-owned or operated businesses are helping revitalize downtown Stone Mountain, including a nonprofit community coffee shop called Cafe JAYA and the ART Station Contemporary Arts Center and Theatre Company. The ’Burbs LGBT life in metro Atlanta extends far beyond the city limits. In addition to Decatur, Stone Mountain, East Point and College Park, other nearby cities made accomplishments in gay progress and acceptance. The metro area grows more conservative as you move out of the in-town core, but many LGBT people gladly call places like Sandy Springs, Marietta, Kennesaw and Dunwoody home. It’s certainly worth checking out an act at the Cobb Galleria Centre, or hiking up Kennesaw Mountain. Blue Ridge, about a 90-minute drive from Atlanta, is a mountain town of less than 1,500 residents that is ultra conservative, but its main street is filled with LGBT-owned businesses. Lake Cove is a popular summer hangout. The energy that spurred LGBT advancement and a better quality of everyday life in Midtown consistently gained momentum and spread in all directions of metro Atlanta, and allows gay culture to thrive in the conservative South.


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Atlanta for the artsy types Some folks call it ATLwood these days, but Atlanta had a top-notch art scene long before the film crews moved in. Whether you prefer box seats for theater, dance or vocal performances, or just enjoy strolling galleries to admire visual art, there’s something for you nestled in the metro area. Off Broadway If plays and musical theater are your thing — but a pricey ticket to the Big Apple isn’t — take a look at what’s on stage in the ATL. Coming up for the 2017-2018 season, the famous Fox Theatre brings off-Broadway musicals, panels and musical guests to the stage, including “Mamma Mia,” Neil deGrasse Tyson, Idina Menzel, Ringo Starr and kid favorite “Shopkins Live.” Oh — and that little musical called “Hamilton” will grace the Fox with its presence in 2018. You may have heard of the Alliance Theatre at the Woodruff Arts Center, because it boasts its very own Tony Award. This season, Alliance is “on the road” while construction goes on at the Woodruff, so the company will hop from venue to venue around Atlanta. Upcoming productions include “Shakespeare in Love,” the thought-provoking “Native Guard,” “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” and “The Jungle Book,” for starters.

Atlanta is also home to theaters that bring independent and lesser-known works into the spotlight. Horizon Theatre has 172 seats to watch its contemporary plays, including “Blackberry Daze” and “The Santaland Diaries” this year. LGBT-owned Out Front Theatre Company has a summer camp and regular performances, including “The Rocky Horror Picture Show,” and was recently in the news for daring to bring the story of Adam and Steve (“The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told”) to the Bible Belt. Actor’s Express, a member of the Atlanta Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce, grows talent through regular performances at the King Plow Arts Center. Some of its top-billed past shows include “The Legend of Georgia McBride,” “Father Comes Home from the Wars” and “Little Shop of Horrors.” If you’re a huge musical fan, make sure to check the schedule for The Lyric before driving to Atlanta. It’s the Continues on page 38

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Continued from page 37 only local professional musical theater company, and its 2017-2018 main stage season includes “My Fair Lady,” “Always, Patsy Cline” and “Tarzan.” 7 Stages Theatre, located off Euclid Avenue, has brought works of political and social importance to the stage since 1979. It also hosts education workshops and youth events to get the community more engaged in the performing arts. Speaking of kids, the Center for Puppetry Arts in Midtown is a family-friendly place to stop on your Atlanta trip, but don’t let that fool you. Between its puppet museum and theater, there’s plenty to entice children of all ages. You can even take a class on how to build your own puppet! Song and dance There’s more — much more! — to Hotlanta’s art scene than theater. Atlanta Ballet is one of the nation’s premier dance companies, and its 88-year history helped make it the State Ballet of Georgia. The dancers bring us a fabulous slate of performances this season, including their annual “The Nutcracker” performance during the winter holidays, as well as “Black Swan.” Voice of Note, the organization that includes both the Atlanta Women’s Chorus and the Atlanta Gay Men’s Chorus, presents dynamic vocal performances that act as catalysts for social change. In 2017, the choral societies performed a tribute to the Pulse nightclub attack victims, in addition to “Gift of the Isles” and “Two Boys Kissing.” The Atlanta Opera is another can’t-miss swarm of vocal talent, bringing

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performances like “Carmen” and “Sweeney Todd” to audiences at the Cobb Energy Centre in Marietta. We can’t forget the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. This season, the symphony plays tribute to the music of Leonard Bernstein and Ludwig van Beethoven and enchants Atlanta with a take on Shakespeare’s Continues on page 44


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Continued from page 38 “Othello.” Plus, the symphony has a few special guests in store … like Yo-Yo Ma and Kathleen Battle, the latter performance a partnership with the Morehouse and Spelman College glee clubs. More for the eyes It’s hard to be in Atlanta without noticing all the visual art around. It’s in gift shops, it’s on murals, it’s on the famous Krog Street Tunnel. And it’s also on display in more traditional museums and galleries, like the High Museum in Midtown. This year, the High’s exhibits include works from Andy Warhol, 30 years worth of vessels designed by Magdalene Odundo, contemporary fashion design works from Africa and the influential “Infinity Mirrors” exhibit from Yayoi Kusama. The High also has plenty of kid-friendly activities if looking at paintings isn’t quite what your little ones had in mind. If you happen to be an alumni of one of the Atlanta area’s universities, make time to stop and see some of the artwork on display at their museums. Over at Emory University, the Michael C. Carlos Museum has an American textiles exhibit up, in addition to its permanent works that span both globe and time period. And Kennesaw State’s Zuckerman Museum of Art has two artist collaborations coming up — “Racecar” and “Medium.” The city’s numerous art galleries constantly curate

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Atlanta Botanical Garden (Courtesy photo)

Oh, the places you’ll go Y’all did it! You braved traffic, the newly reconstructed Interstate 85 bridge, your non-stop chatty in-laws, singing “Let It Go” 37 times with your toddler in the car seat … and made it to Atlanta. The city and metro area have a lot to offer, but if you want to branch out a bit further, there’s a ton to see and do. Here are some of our favorite attractions you shouldn’t miss, both ITP and OTP: IN ATLANTA … Atlanta Botanical Garden With 30 acres of cultivated gardens and a fantastic restaurant, Longleaf, the Atlanta Botanical Gardens offers something new to see every season of the year. If you’re visiting during the winter holidays, stop in and see the incredible Garden Lights exhibit after dark, and don’t forget to stop into the satellite garden in Gainesville for even more natural beauty. Center for Civil and Human Rights Located in the heart of downtown Atlanta, the Center for Civil and Human Rights connects the African-American, LGBT and global human rights movements in an engaging and thought-provoking way, which is why this attraction is at the top of many lists and has quickly become a favorite of locals and visitors. City Winery This popular live music venue and restaurant has made its mark in multiple major cities across the country and found a home in Atlanta at Ponce City Market. LGBT lovers of great wine, food and music will enjoy the

ambience at City Winery, which also houses an intimate 300-seat performance space for popular bands. Georgia Aquarium and World of Coca-Cola Located across the street from one another, visitors can go from high-fiving a polar bear mascot to watching live penguins, marine mammals and fish swim to their hearts’ content. Plan your trip in advance, and you can schedule time to come face-to-face with beluga whales or spend the night under the sea. The Roof at Ponce City Market Yes, that’s the name — The Roof. It’s 1.7 acres of sheer entertainment that harkens back to its 19th century amusement park roots, featuring a beer garden, snow cones, gourmet hot dogs and more. And if that isn’t enticing, miniature golf and other low-tech rides, including a giant slide simulating a free fall, are also available. Zoo Atlanta One word: Pandas. They’re a highlight of Zoo AtContinues on page 52

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Booth Western Art Museum (Courtesy photo)

Continued from page 51 lanta, but definitely not the only animal to learn about. Come see birds, reptiles, mammals and more — and if you time it right, you can even help feed the giraffes. A SHORT DRIVE AWAY … Anne Frank in the World: 1929-1945 Pay homage to one of the most iconic figures of modern history by visiting this exhibit in Sandy Springs, just a few miles up Georgia 400. The Anne Frank exhibit houses hundreds of photographs that tell the life of this young woman who died during the Holocaust, in addition to other exhibits related to the time period. Babyland General Hospital Children of the ‘80s will get a kick out of this peculiar tourist attraction in Cleveland, Georgia — the hometown of Cabbage Patch Kids creator Xavier Roberts. Babyland is the place where Cabbage Patch Kids are “born” and presents itself as a real hospital, with staffers dressed as doctors and nurses. Blue Ridge This mountain town 90 miles north of Atlanta is full of lush scenery, can’t-miss shops and restaurants in the downtown area. It’s also a surprising haven for a sizable number of LGBT people, so you’ll see plenty of friendly faces. Booth Western Art Museum A little less than an hour from downtown Atlanta, you’ll land in Cartersville — home to Booth Western Art Museum, one of the greatest museums featuring contemporary Western American art, presidential portraits and letters and Western movie memorabilia. There’s also a cafe and multimedia theater on the premises. Callaway Gardens Head southwest of the city for 1.5 hours and you

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won’t regret what you find at this resort complex in Pine Mountain. Gardens of azaleas and magnolias, lakes and even a large enclosed butterfly habitat dot the area, and the Festival of Lights is worth a drive up during the winter holidays. Chattahoochee National Forest Point your car toward North Georgia and take your pick of the 750,000 acres of lush scenery, with rivers, lakes and waterfalls, plus the perfect terrain for hiking, swimming, picnicking, kayaking and more. Helen Because nothing says “Deep South” quite like a replica of a Bavarian alpine. Helen is a quirky little north Georgia town, great for a day trip to stroll around the various shops or go river rafting in the Chattahoochee. Plus you’re only a 20-minute drive from beautiful Anna Ruby Falls. Lake Lanier Lanier is the most popular lake for Atlanta residents looking for a day or weekend to water ski, swim, sunbathe or just relax on the water. Plus make sure to visit Gay Cove on the west side of the lake just north of marker 21 to find some like-minded friends! State Botanical Garden of Georgia Sure, the Atlanta Botanical Garden is no slouch at 30 acres of beautiful grounds, but head for Athens, Georgia, to visit its much bigger brother. There’s over 300 acres to roam there, and stop for a meal or afternoon cocktail in the always-fun downtown area. Stone Mountain Park The city of Stone Mountain is uber-LGBT-friendly, with numerous LGBT-owned businesses dotting the downtown area and a welcoming mayor to boot. Just make sure to visit the 3,200-acre park and either walk or take a chairlift to the top to get the ultimate Georgia view.





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404-894-2787 • carlos.emory.edu

4. Atlanta Lyric Theatre: 548 South Marietta

12. OnStage Atlanta Theatre Company:

Pkwy. S.E., Marietta, GA 30060 • 404-377-9948 atlantalyrictheatre.com

2969 E Ponce De Leon Ave., Decatur, GA 30030 404-897-1802 • onstageatlanta.com

5. Center Stage: 1374 West Peachtree St. N.W., Atlanta, GA 30309 • 404-885-1365 centerstage-atlanta.com

13. Philips Arena: 1 Philips Drive, Atlanta,

6. Center for Civil and Human Rights:

St. N.W., Atlanta, GA 30303 • 404-413-9849 rialto.gsu.edu

100 Ivan Allen Jr Blvd. N.W., Atlanta, GA 30313 678-999-8990 • civilandhumanrights.org

7. Cobb Energy Centre: 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy., Atlanta, GA 30339 • 770-916-2800 cobbenergycentre.com

8. Fox Theatre: 660 Peachtree St. N.E., Atlanta, GA 30308 • 404-881-2100 • foxtheatre.org 56 Destination Travel Guide

GA 30303 • 404-878-3000 • philipsarena.com

14. Rialto Center for the Arts: 80 Forsyth

15. Turner Field: 755 Hank Aaron Drive S.E., Atlanta, GA 30315 • 404-522-7630 atlanta.braves.mlb.com/atl/ballpark

16. World of Coca-Cola: 121 Baker St. N.W., Atlanta, GA 30313 • 404-676-5151 worldofcoca-cola.com





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Above: Across the Street restaurant offers great margaritas and Mexican dishes with lots of vegetarian options. Right: Chile grilled redfish over roasted corn and red mashed potatoes with a spicy avocado salsa and a saffron habanero purée from Agave Restaurant. (Courtesy photos)

Eat, drink and have a gay old time Atlanta’s dining scene is one of the best in the country, and within that you’ll find an unbelievable amount of gay-owned and LGBT-friendly spots to tantalize those taste buds, no matter the cuisine or price level. 10th & Piedmont 991 Piedmont Ave. Atlanta, GA 30309 404-602-5510 10thandpiedmont.com Located at the former home of Outwrite Bookstore, the LGBT landmark, 10th & Piedmont has made its own place in gay Atlanta. Owned by the same team as neighboring G’s and led by Executive Chef Brett Ring, 10th & Piedmont features organic ingredients and multicultural flavors still with a Southern flair. Late night bar menu until 2 a.m. Across the Street 668 Highland Ave. N.E. Atlanta, GA 30312

404-781-0931 acrossthestreetatlanta.com With a patio on Freedom Park path and a view of downtown Atlanta, this Old Fourth Ward favorite features Mexican food, margaritas and more! Owners Lana and Ali also own the ATS Market, a trendy neighborhood grocery next door. Agave Restaurant 242 Blvd. S.E. Atlanta, GA 30312 404-588-0006 agaverestaurant.com From stuffed mountain trout tomatillo to Mexican rack of lamb and traditional Posole soup, Agave is known for eclectic Southwestern

food plus an extensive tequila bar. . Apres Diem 931 Monroe Drive Atlanta, GA 30308 404-872-3333 apresdiem.com For a romantic night out, you can’t beat Apres Diem. Among the bistro’s perks are its candlelit ambience, great wine choices and wait staff that never seem in a hurry to bustle customers out the door. The roasted lamb and Moroccan salmon are great, too. * Best of Atlanta 2016 winner for most romantic restaurant.

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From left: BeetleCat serves up shore-style fish entrees. Bacchanalia’s seasonal menu relies entirely on organic ingredients, many sourced from owners Anne Quatrano and Clifford Harrison’s farm, Summerland, creating a fresh and unique experience every time. (Courtesy photos) Continued from page 61 Atmosphere French Restaurant 1620 Piedmont Ave. Atlanta, GA 30324 678-702-1620 atmospherebistro.com Conveniently located on Piedmont Avenue near Ansley Mall, Atmosphere offers French food with a modern twist in a charming remodeled home. Bacchanalia 1460 Ellsworth Industrial Blvd. N.W. Atlanta, GA 30318 404-365-0410 starprovisions.com Long rated as one of Atlanta’s best restaurants, Bacchanalia offers a seasonal, organic menu of contemporary American cuisine from chef/owners Anne Quatrano and Clifford Harrison, who source many of the ingredients from their own farm. Bantam & Biddy bantamandbiddy.com 1544 Piedmont Road, Suite 301 Atlanta, GA 30324 404-907-3469

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3393 Peachtree Road N.E. Atlanta, GA 30326 404-841-7559

A gourmet Italian market offering slow-cooked foods and fresh ingredients.

1050 Crescent Ave. Atlanta, GA 30309 404-835-6450 Now with three intown locations, this favorite spot specializes in free-range, pastured chicken and other entrees with sides including duck fat fries and pickled beets with goat cheese. The espresso bar is a delight! Breakfast is available until 3 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.

BoccaLupo 753 Edgewood Ave. N.E. Atlanta, GA 30307 404-577-2332 boccalupoatl.com Tucked away in Atlanta’s historic Inman Park neighborhood is BoccaLupo, an Italian-American eatery owned by Atlanta-native chef Bruce Logue. An intimate restaurant, BoccaLupo focuses on extruded and rolled, hand-cut pastas.

BeetleCat 299 N. Highland Ave. N.E. Atlanta, GA 30307 678-732-0360 beetlecatatl.com BeetleCat is a shore-style, casual cocktail lounge with a coastal ’70s and ’80s vibe in the Inman Park neighborhood.

* Best of Atlanta 2016 finalist for best chef (Bruce Logue). * Best of Atlanta 2016 finalist for best Italian.

Bellina Ponce City Market 675 Ponce De Leon Ave., N.E. Ste. 131 Atlanta, GA 30308 404-500-5253 bellina-alimentari.com

Bread & Butterfly 290 Elizabeth St. N.E. Atlanta, GA 30307 678-515-4536 bread-and-butterfly.com Bread & Butterfly, a whimsical cafe and bistro is located in the heart of Inman Park. A Europeaninspired space to enjoy food and drink from morning to night. Continues on page 64



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Clockwise from top: Relaxing over a coffee and snacks at Dancing Goats Coffee Bar. Chai Pani offers “mind-blasting” Indian cuisine in Decatur. Nice juicy burgers and fries from Cowtippers. (Courtesy photos) Continued from page 62 Café Intermezzo 1845 Peachtree Road Atlanta, GA 30309 404-355-0411 cafeintermezzo.com It may have a full menu, but the desserts make it a top-flight destination. Bring your sweet tooth – tarts, tortes and oodles more beckon. Second location in Dunwoody. * Best of Atlanta 2016 winner for best bakery/sweets.

Campagnolo 980 Piedmont Ave. Atlanta, GA 30308 404-343-2446 peasantatl.com Before Maureen Kalmanson opened up Henry’s Midtown Tavern, she brought us this popular Italian and Mediterranean restaurant. Campagnolo offers a casual atmosphere for dinner and weekend brunch. The patio provides a street-level view of Atlanta’s most beautiful, LGBT-friendly neighborhoods.

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* Best of Atlanta 2016 winner for best Italian. * Best of Atlanta 2016 finalist for most romantic restaurant. * Best of Atlanta 2016 finalist for best overall restaurant.

404-874-5692 colonnadeatl.com The gays mingle with the grays at this Atlanta landmark of Southern food served up the way you want it. This place gives tomato aspic a good name.

Chai Pani 406 W. Ponce de Leon Ave. Decatur, GA 30030 404-378-4030 chaipanidecatur.com A favorite of the gay-friendly ‘burb of downtown Decatur, Chai Pani draws a loyal following for its “mind-blasting” Indian street food.

Cowtippers 1600 Piedmont Ave. Atlanta, GA 30324 404-874-3751 cowtippersatlanta.com Bar food with a Southwestern flair done right: steaks, burgers, nachos and margaritas to live for. The spacious patio practically spills LGBT clientele onto Piedmont Avenue. People watching at its finest.

City Winery Ponce City Market 650 North Ave. N.E. #201 Atlanta, GA 30308 404-946-3791 citywinery.com/atlanta Hip, intimate venue with a New American restaurant, bar and on-site winery inside Ponce City Market. The Colonnade Restaurant 1879 Cheshire Bridge Road Atlanta, GA 30324

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From left: Breakfast is served all day at Flying Biscuit. Pick up spring rolls, dumplings, curries and stir-fries at Doc Chey’s Noodle House. (Courtesy photos) Continued from page 64 batdorfcoffee.com/our-cafes.html A community coffee bar that offers exceptional espresso beverages, locally-made doughnuts, pastries, sandwiches and a menu of singleorigin coffees and blends roasted right here in Atlanta on the Westside. * Best of Atlanta 2016 finalist for best coffeehouse.

Delia’s Chicken Sausage Stand 489 Moreland Ave. Atlanta, GA 30316 404-474-9651 881 Marietta St. N.W. Atlanta, GA 404-254-0408 thesausagestand.com Delia Champion burst onto the Atlanta food scene in 1993 when she opened the first Flying Biscuit in Candler Park. The lesbian restaurateur returned in 2011 with her Chicken Sausage Stand, which offers “slingers” (link sausage served on a hoagie) and sliders based on her homemade sausage recipe, dished up with a variety of creative toppings. Open 24 hours on weekends. Doc Chey’s Noodle House 1424 North Highland Ave. N.E. Atlanta, GA 404-888-0777 563 Memorial Drive S.E.

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Atlanta, GA 404-688-4238 Doc Chey’s Dragon Bowl 1556 N. Decatur Road Atlanta, GA 404-378-8188 doccheys.com dragonbowlatl.com Pick up spring rolls, dumplings, curries and stir-fries — or on a stay-in evening, have those goodies brought to you. Three area locations (Midtown, Decatur and Grant Park) make it easily accessible. Peace. Love. Noodles. * Best of Atlanta 2016 winner for best takeout.

Eats 600 Ponce de Leon Ave. Atlanta, GA 30307 404-888-9149 eatsonponce.net Eats is quick, conveniently located and won’t put a dent in your finances. Pasta dishes and good ole jerk chicken, plus the likes of green beans and baked sweet potatoes. * Best of Atlanta 2016 finalist for best cheap eats.

Einstein’s 1077 Juniper St. Atlanta, GA 30309 404-876-7925 einsteinsatlanta.com Still going strong at its Midtown spot after oh so many years,

Einstein’s is a terrific place for a quick bite to eat while meeting with clients/colleagues, or for a lovely brunch or dinner with friends, with a menu that never seems static. Floataway Cafe 1123 Zonolite Road Atlanta, GA 30306 404-892-1414 starprovisions.com/floataway-cafe The menu features fresh seasonal cuisine created with country French, Mediterranean and Italian influences. Changing daily, the menu reflects seasonal influences and the finest local ingredients. Flying Biscuit 1655 McLendon Ave. Atlanta, GA 30307 404-687-8888 1001 Piedmont Ave. Atlanta, GA 30309 404-874-8887 flyingbiscuit.com Founded in Atlanta and now a franchise with multiple locations, the Biscuit is the place for breakfast and brunch. Breakfast is served all day (with lipsmacking omelets) and there are salads, sandwiches, desserts and entrees that sate. It’s not unheard of to see weekend lines, but the wait is worth it. * Best of Atlanta 2016 winner for best breakfast.

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From left: Highland Bakery offers Southern dishes with traditional comforts and interesting twists. Herban Fix creates authentic plant-based fusion cuisines for vegans, vegetarians and meat-lovers. (Courtesy photos) Continued from page 66 Folk Art 465 N. Highland Ave., N.E. Atlanta, GA 30307 404-537-4493 folkartrestaurant.com A feel-good restaurant serving breakfast, lunch, dinner and brunch in Inman Park. Artful eats for simple folks! Fontaine’s Oyster House 1026½ N. Highland Ave. Atlanta, GA 30306 404-872-0869 nightcapfoodandspirits.com Belly up to the bar or grab a cozy booth and enjoy some of Atlanta’s freshest oysters and “happy hour” food specials. Great covered patio. Fox Brothers BBQ 1238 DeKalb Ave. Atlanta, GA 30307 404-577-4030 foxbrosbbq.com Featuring meats slow-cooked with hickory chips, Fox Brothers BBQ serves up delicious food with Texas roots and Southern style. G’s Midtown 219 10th St. Atlanta, GA 30309 404-872-8012 communitashospitality.com/ gs-midtown

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The owners of Gilbert’s changed the name and did a total rebranding and renovation in their switch to G’s, but the popularity never waned as people continue to flock to this Midtown gastropub. Green Ginger 265 Ponce De Leon Place Decatur, GA 30030 404-373-2788 greengingerdecatur.com Featuring Asian fusion cuisine with a focus on sushi and Thai. Enjoy the creative drinks at the bar or their covered patio in this casual but chic restaurant in downtown Decatur. * Best of Atlanta 2016 finalist for best Asian. * Best of Atlanta 2016 finalist for best takeout.

Henry’s Midtown Tavern 132 10th St. Atlanta, GA 404-537-4477 Maureen Kalmanson, owner of Italian eatery Campagnolo, opened Henry’s in May 2013 with a chefdriven menu of appetizers, tacos, wings, sandwiches, entree salads and desserts. The huge multi-level deck provides a casual atmosphere for you and your dog! * Best of Atlanta 2016 winner for best patio/deck. * Best of Atlanta 2016 finalist for

best Sunday brunch.

Herban Fix Downtown 565-A Peachtree St. N.E. Atlanta, GA 30308 404-815-8787 herbanfix.com Located in downtown Atlanta, Herban Fix creates authentic plantbased fusion cuisines for vegans, vegetarians and meat-lovers. * Best of Atlanta 2016 finalist for best new restaurant.

Highland Bakery 655 Highland Ave., N.E., #10 Atlanta, GA 30312 404-586-0772 highlandbakery.com Southern dining with traditional comforts and interesting twists. Stop by for brunch or anytime and try their famous sweet potato pancakes and decadent desserts. * Best of Atlanta 2016 finalist for best bakery/sweets.

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delectable main entrees.

unique gay Atlanta experience.

’20s speakeasy ambiance perfectly paired with martinis. Atlanta’s premier subterranean hide-away.

Joe’s on Juniper 1049 Juniper St. Atlanta, GA 30309 404-875-6634 joesatlanta.com/juniper Joe’s is a must-stop for travelers looking for a gay dining experience: sassy waiters, popular music and a wide variety beyond bar food. It’s THE patio to see and be seen on good weather days. Variety of programming including trivia and bingo during the week.

Little Bangkok 2225 Cheshire Bridge Road Atlanta, GA 30324 404-315-1530 littlebangkokatlanta.com This perennially popular Thai and Chinese restaurant has an almost endless array of appetizers and entrees. Don’t miss the lunch specials: affordable, delicious and fast.

HOBNOB 1551 Piedmont Ave. Atlanta, GA 30324 404-968-2288 hobnobatlanta.com HOBNOB offers a Southern twist on tavern food. The likes of fried green tomatoes and collard greens go toe-to-toe with hamburgers and other traditional/classic dinner ideas.

La Hacienda 900 Monroe Drive N.E. Atlanta, GA 30308 941-7890 lahaciendamidtown.com Casual Mexican restaurant offering tableside guacamole, a full bar, a rooftop patio and vibrant decor.

Home grown 968 Memorial Drive S.E. Atlanta, GA 30316 homegrownga.com This Reynoldstown meat-andthree is well-known for their tasty use of locally grown produce and affordable prices for breakfast, brunch and lunch.

* Best of Atlanta 2016 finalist for best Mexican.

Iberian Pig 121 Sycamore St. Decatur, GA 30030 404-371-8800 theiberianpigatl.com This modern Spanish restaurant serves up cured meats and cheeses, with exquisite attention to style and flavor. Sample several charcuterie (cured meats) or enjoy one of the

Lips Atlanta 3011 Buford Highway N.E. Atlanta, GA 30329 lipsatl.com Lips bills itself as “the ultimate in drag dining” and they sure seem to live up to it. Nightly drag shows (plus a Sunday brunch show) line the calendar, and the food and full bar round out the appeal of this

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* Best of Atlanta 2016 winner for best Asian.

Livingston Restaurant & Bar 659 Peachtree St. Atlanta, GA 30309 404-897-5000 livingstonatlanta.com The perfect place for cocktails and a bite to eat before catching a show or for dinner afterward. Located in the Georgian Terrace Hotel just across the street from the Fabulous Fox Theatre. Super gayfriendly. * Best of Atlanta 2016 finalist for best overall restaurant. * Best of Atlanta 2016 finalist for most romantic restaurant. * Best of Atlanta 2016 finalist for best vegetarian.

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From left: Chef Mike Blydenstein’s menu for The Mercury features a raw bar, chops and steaks, and perfectlyexecuted classic American entrees. Miller Union offers rustic Southern fare made with local organic ingredients. (Courtesy photos) Continued from page 70 Majestic Diner 1031 Ponce de Leon Ave. Atlanta, GA 30306 404-875-0276 majesticdiner.com “Food That Pleases Since 1929” and the most colorful clientele one can find, Majestic is open 24/7 with good, Southern food that makes late-night eating an even guiltier pleasure. Mary Mac’s Tearoom 224 Ponce de Leon Ave. Atlanta, GA 30308 404-876-1800 marymacs.com Established in 1945 and it only gets better. Business folk, celebrities and families of every stripe love the Tea Room. With chicken and dumplings, collard greens with crackling bread and Georgia peach cobbler on the menu, it’s understandable. Metrofresh 931 Monroe Drive, Suite A-106 Atlanta, GA 30308 404-724-0151 metrofreshatl.com This “world food” restaurant delivers fresh fare fast and gives back to its community. Fundraisers for AID Atlanta and PALS are just a few of its generous gestures.

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The Mercury Ponce City Market 675 Ponce De Leon Ave., N.E. Atlanta, GA 30308 404-500-5253 themercuryatl.com Capturing the spirit of the classic mid-century American cocktail culture, The Mercury offers a daily cocktail hour, plus lunch and dinner service. Miller Union 999 Brady Ave. Atlanta, GA 30318 678-733-8550 millerunion.com Rustic Southern fare made with local organic ingredients. Harvest Dinner is especially lip-smacking and fun. Minero Ponce City Market 675 Ponce De Leon Ave., N.E. Ste.136 Atlanta, GA 30308 404-532-1580 minerorestaurant.com Imaginative, locally sourced Mexican fare and craft cocktails served in buzzy quarters with a patio inside Ponce City Market. Nancy’s Pizza 265 Ponce de Leon Ave. Atlanta, GA 30308 404-885-9199 nancyspizza.com

Born in Chicago, the “Home of the Original Stuffed Pizza” is a favorite for dining in or taking out. No Mas! Hacienda & Cantina 180 Walker St. Atlanta, GA 30313 404-574-5678 nomasatlanta.com Classic Mexican favorites and more than 60 tequilas to try. And you can shop at their furnishings gallery after you eat! * Best of Atlanta 2016 winner for best Mexican.

Noni’s Italian Deli & Bar 357 Edgewood Ave. Atlanta, GA 30312 404-343-1808 nonisdeli.com With a risotto of the day, Noni’s lasagna Bolognese and Noni’s meatballs, there is plenty to inspire your love at this East Atlanta eatery. Nine Mile Station Ponce City Market (Rooftop) 675 Ponce De Leon Ave. Atlanta, GA 30308 9milestation.com European-inspired American dining, centered on sharing plates. The menus change regularly based on

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From left: Located in the heart of historic downtown Decatur, Parker’s on Ponce calls itself a steakhouse but offers much more, including an array of seafood dishes. The Porter Beer Bar serves up a vast beer selection with inventive pub fare. (Courtesy photos) Continued from page 72 seasonality and product availability. The dining room incorporates an open-style kitchen where you can observe the chefs during your visit. One Midtown Kitchen 559 Dutch Valley Road Atlanta, GA 30324 404-892-4111 concentricshospitality.com A perfect place to spend an evening noshing on fine food. The appetizers (such as parmesan fries), wine and desserts don’t disappoint either. Parish 240 North Highland Ave. Atlanta, GA 30307 404-641-4434 parishatl.com Unique people, delicious food and good-for-the-Earth goods all come together at The Brasserie and Neighborhood Café at Parish. Expect to find inspired familiar American food, inventive beverages and warm hospitality. Open seven days a week for lunch and dinner. Papi’s Cuban & Caribbean Grill 216 Ponce de Leon Ave. Atlanta, GA 30308 404-607-1525

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Papi’s features an extensive menu; specials include Churrasco steak and camarones al ajillo (shrimp scampi). The Midtown location is the most convenient for LGBT tourists, but Papi’s also has restaurants in Stockbridge, Kennesaw, Lawrenceville and Tucker. Parker’s on Ponce 116 East Ponce de Leon Ave. Decatur, GA 30030 404-924-2230 parkersonponce.com Located in the heart of historic downtown Decatur, Parker’s calls itself a steakhouse, but it is much more. It’s hard to pass on the salmon, sea scallops and calamari here. Two local brothers have created an oasis of wood, warmth and wine, which begs your return over and over again. Poor Calvin’s 510 Piedmont Ave., N.E. Atlanta, GA 30308 404-254-4051 poorcalvins.com Offering a rare cuisine of Thai fusion with Southern influences, Chef Calvin Phan has brought his perspective of international culinary fusion to this quaint restaurant. Acknowledged as one of Atlanta’s best kept secrets, it serves up an innovative blending of Eastern flavors and Western techniques and presentations.

The Porter Beer Bar Little Five Points 1156 Euclid Ave. N.E. Atlanta, GA 30307 404-223-0393 theporterbeerbar.com A vast beer selection, inventive pub fare and a funky setting draw fans to this bustling, hip bar. Pure Taqueria 300 N. Highland Ave. N.E. (Inman Park) Atlanta, GA 30307 404-522-7873 puretaqueria.com Six locations featuring awardwinning authentic Mexican food and the city’s best margaritas. Menu highlights include fresh fish tacos, unmatched “street” tostadas, corn-masa cakes and ceviche that makes you forget that you live inland. Radial Café Candler Park 1530 Dekalb Ave. Atlanta, GA 30307 404-659-6594 College Park 3725 Main St. Atlanta, GA 30337 470-312-2954

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From left: Superica, located in Krog Street Market, offers stylish “Mex-Tex” dishes. Star Provisions Market & Café features a bustling breakfast, lunch and dinner counter. (Courtesy photos) Continued from page 74 radial.us This gay owned-and operated 3-star green certified restaurant does it all! From breakfast, lunch, dinner, full bar as well as a catering kitchen. * Best of Atlanta 2016 finalist for best breakfast.

Ria’s Bluebird 421 Memorial Drive Atlanta, GA 30312 404-521-3737 riasbluebird.com Retro and tiny with an all-day breakfast menu chock full of killer huevos and pancakes. We sadly lost queer chef Ria Pell in 2013, but her legacy continues at this popular spot. Roxx Tavern 1824 Cheshire Bridge Road Atlanta, GA 30324 404-892-4541 Best known for its burgers and gay male crowd, Roxx Tavern serves up heaping dishes of atmosphere and friendliness. * Best of Atlanta 2016 winner for best overall restaurant. * Best of Atlanta 2016 winner for best Sunday brunch. * Best of Atlanta 2016 winner for best eats.

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* Best of Atlanta 2016 finalist for best patio/deck.

Sotto Sotto 313 N. Highland Ave. Atlanta, GA 30307 404-523-6678 facebook.com/SottoSottoAtl/ A cozy authentic Italian place with dishes like tortelli di Michelangelo and naked ravioli. Heavenly. 100 percent Italian wine list, too. Southern Art & Bourbon Bar 3315 Peachtree Road Atlanta, GA 30326 404-946-9070. southernart.com InterContinental Buckhead Atlanta’s swanky bar serves 70-plus bourbons and fare from acclaimed chef, restaurateur and cookbook author Art Smith. Southern Art combines a hip, urban eatery with classic down-home charm and offers Southern-inspired cuisine in a welcoming, relaxed atmosphere. Southern Sweets Bakery 186 Rio Circle Decatur, GA 30030 404-373-8752 southernsweets.com You can find Southern Sweets’ desserts in numerous Atlanta restaurants. Across from the DeKalb Farmers Market, the bakery also offers lunch and breakfast menus along

with its award-winning sweets. * Best of Atlanta 2016 finalist for best bakery/sweets.

Star Provisions Market & Café 1460 Ellsworth Industrial Blvd. Atlanta, GA 30318 404-365-0410, ext. 4 starprovisions.com/eat Star Provisions is the culinary dream shop for the gourmet expert and novice alike. Imagine having access to a restaurant pantry and walk-in cooler for your cooking preparations. Also features a bustling breakfast, lunch and dinner counter. Steamhouse Lounge 1051 West Peachtree St. Atlanta, GA 30309 404-233-7980 steamhouselounge.com Award-winning lobster bisque and fresh seafood served in a laidback atmosphere with tables and booths inside the two-level indoor space, plus a wrap-around outdoor deck, patio and outdoor bar. Superica Krog Street Market 99 Krog St. N.E. Atlanta, GA 30307 678-791-1310 superica.com


Atlanta, GA 30316 404-627-8818 vickerys.com The perfect place to grab a casual lunch, gather with friends for cocktails or wine and dine your special someone. Victory Sandwich Bar 340 Church St. Decatur, GA 30030 404-377-9300 Twisted Soul Cookhouse & Pours delivers modern Southern soul food classics and brunch with a creative approach. (Courtesy photo) Stylish “Mex-Tex” restaurant featuring reinvented Texas favorites such as puffy tacos and fajitas. * Best of Atlanta 2016 finalist for best new restaurant.

Sweet Cheats 692 B Kirkwood Ave. S.E. Suite B1 Atlanta, GA 30316 404-590-6086 sweetcheatsatlanta.com Bakery and coffee shop, specializing in cupcakes, cruffles, custom cakes and catering for parties, weddings and corporate events. TEN Atlanta 990 Piedmont Ave. Atlanta, GA 30309 404-347-3360 tenatlanta.com Billed as an upscale restaurant by day and bar by night, TEN Atlanta has quickly made its place in the city’s LGBT scene. Brunch and dinner menus include a variety of salads, sandwiches, burgers and entrees like hanger steak and fried Southern catfish. Ton Ton Ponce City Market Central Food Hall 675 Ponce de Leon Ave., N.E. Ste. 151 Atlanta, GA 30308 topspiceansleypark.com Seat-yourself ramen bar with a cozy dining area and a brief menu of brothy noodles and Japanese bites.

Twisted Soul Cookhouse & Pours Apex West Midtown 1133 Huff Road N.W. Atlanta, GA 30318 404-350-5500 twistedsoulcookhouseandpours.com Comfortable, modern soul food restaurant giving Southern classics and brunch a creative approach. Union Hill Kitchen 5336 Peachtree Road Chamblee, GA 30341 770-458-6252 UnionHillKitchen.com Chef-driven restaurant led by Food Network regular Alexis Hernandez, who brings a unique approach to American cuisine. Located in historic Chamblee, Union Hill makes for a perfect date night. * Best of Atlanta 2016 winner for best chef (Alexis Hernandez).

The Varsity 61 North Ave. Atlanta, GA 30308 404-881-1706 thevarsity.com First visit to ATL? Like touristy stuff? Get thee to The Varsity for a naked dog, a glorified burger or a PC. Largest drive-in in the country and for a few dollars you can get wasted on grease and be insulted at the same time if you don’t order quickly enough. Vickery’s Bar & Grill – Glenwood Park 933 Garrett St.

913 Bernina Ave. N.E. Atlanta, GA 30307 404-963-1742 vicsandwich.com Super hip atmosphere. Delicious homemade sandwiches and Jack and Coke slushies are divine. Wahoo Grill 1042 W. College Ave. Decatur, GA 30030 404-373-3331 wahoogrilldecatur.com Neighborhood bistro serving seafood and American fare in a glasswalled interior and on a garden patio. Woody’s CheeseSteaks 981 Monroe Drive Atlanta, GA 30308 404-876-1939 woodyscheesesteaks.com Delicious cheese steak sandwiches, subs and hot dogs; walking distance from Piedmont Park, gay Atlanta’s backyard. Yard House Atlantic Station 261 19th St. N.W. #1100 Atlanta, GA 30363 404-815-8990 yardhouse.com High-end sports-bar with a huge menu of New American fare and an extensive list of draft beers. Zocalo 187 10th St. Atlanta, GA 30309 404-249-7576 zocalocreativemex.com A favorite at the Midtown epicenter of 10th Street and Piedmont Avenue, Zocalo offers “Mexican comfort food,” margaritas and more.

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Discovering Atlanta’s LGBT nightlife From extravagant drag to superstar DJs, Atlanta’s LGBT bars and clubs offer something for everyone. Amsterdam 502-A Amsterdam Ave. Atlanta, GA 30306 404-892-2227 amsterdamatlanta.com Mostly a guys’ spot with a few women mixed in. Sports, music videos and gay TV faves on the many flat screens around the bar. Full menu including $5 lunch specials. Atlanta Eagle 306 Ponce de Leon Ave. Atlanta, GA 30308 404-873-2453 atlantaeagle.com The home of Atlanta’s leather community for more than 30 years. Masters, slaves, daddies, bears and cubs all dancing in the den. Leather shop on site for all of your naughty needs.

* Best of Atlanta 2016 winner for best gay bar. * Best of Atlanta 2016 winner for best place to meet men. * Best of Atlanta 2016 finalist for best dance floor.

BJ Roosters 2043 Cheshire Bridge Road Atlanta, GA 30324 404-634-5895 facebook.com/bjroostersatlanta Neighborhood bar that features go-go boys nightly with pool, darts and videos. Blake’s on the Park 227 10th St. Atlanta, GA 30309 404-892-5786 blakesontheparkatlanta.com

Blake’s is a must-do for gay male travelers. There’s not much of a dance floor, but that doesn’t stop the party. Blake’s attracts a beautiful mix of men of all ages, a fair number of women and boasts some of the city’s most legendary drag queens. Conveniently located just off Piedmont Park. * Best of Atlanta 2016 finalist for best gay bar. * Best of Atlanta 2016 finalist for best to meet men.

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karaoke, Dirty Boy Bingo and more.

facebook.com/bulldogsbaratlanta An ATL institution since 1978. Located in the heart of Midtown. Great DJs spinning house and hiphop; heavy-handed bartenders assure you get your money’s worth. Patio. Expect a line out the door on weekends.

Faces Lounge 138 Powers Ferry Rd., SE Marietta, GA 30067 770-579-3801 A full-service bar with monthly theme parties, trivia on Tuesdays, open mic nights on Thursdays and games of Texas Hold’em every day.

Burkhart’s 1492 Piedmont Ave. Atlanta, GA 30309 404-872-4403 burkharts.com Burkhart’s has something for everyone: a wide range of glam and camp drag keeps the energy going in the main area, an upstairs with pool tables and balcony overlooking the performance area and perhaps the best patio in Midtown. Head there after work and you’ll find a dinner crowd noshing from Burkhart’s full menu of tavern favorites.

Felix’s Atlanta 1510-G Piedmont Ave. NE Atlanta, GA 30324 404-249-7899 felixsatlanta.com A friendly, small neighborhood bar in the Ansley Square strip mall. Fun for early evening drinks and hanging out with friends.

* Best of Atlanta 2016 winner for best drag show (Armorettes). * Best of Atlanta 2016 finalist for best bar food.

Cockpit 465 Boulevard Atlanta, GA 404-343-2450 facebook.com/Cockpit Speakeasy bar in East Atlanta for “men who seek men for scruffy good times.” Smoke-free interior with a large covered patio. Full kitchen. Weekly events include DJs,

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Flex 76 4th St. Atlanta, GA 30308 404-815-0456 flexspas.com Flex is a gay bathhouse complete with sauna, steam room, pool, sun deck and private rooms. Membership required; available on daily, six month and annual rates. * Best of Atlanta 2016 winner for best afterhours.

Friends Neighborhood Bar 736 Ponce De Leon Ave. Atlanta, GA 30306 404-817-3820 friendsonponce-atl.com A no-attitude bar with inexpensive drinks and pool tables that has become popular for the alt-gay

crowd. Quiet, easygoing spot to hang out with friends, and a great choice if you’re new in town. Located steps from the BeltLine path. The Heretic 2069 Cheshire Bridge Road Atlanta, GA 30324 404-325-3061 hereticatlanta.com If you’re looking to dance with a mix of the shirtless and light leather crowds, the Heretic is definitely the place to go. You’ll find a diverse mix on weekends with heavy beats from guest DJs from around the country. It’s a butch bunch, but you’ll find all types scattered about the Heretic’s labyrinth layout. 3-Legged Cowboy dancing on Thursdays draws out the ladies, too. * Best of Atlanta 2016 winner for best dance floor. * Best of Atlanta 2016 finalist for best lesbian theme night. * Best of Atlanta 2016 finalist for best place to meet men.

The Hideaway 1544 Piedmont Ave. Atlanta, GA 30324 404-874-8247 atlantahideaway.com Midtown’s oldest neighborhood gay bar. Free pool and wi-fi. Located behind Cook’s Warehouse at Ansley Mall. Jungle Atlanta 2115 Faulkner Road Atlanta, GA 30324 Continues on page 84


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Continued from page 82 404-844-8800 jungleclubatlanta.com Huge newly renovated dance club that plays host to a variety of events, most notably Monday’s “Stars of the Century” drag show and Saturday’s dance night with big-name DJs and a younger crowd. One of Atlanta’s few 18 to party, 21 to drink clubs. * Best of Atlanta 2016 finalist for best dance floor. * Best of Atlanta 2016 finalist for best drag show (The Other Show).

Mary’s 1287 Glenwood Ave. Atlanta, GA 30316 404-624-4411 marysatlanta.com Mary’s has been the hip bar of choice for alt-gays and self-proclaimed queers for several years. Proudly called East Atlanta’s gay dive bar, don’t miss Mary-oke held every Tuesday and Saturday evening and massive theme parties almost every weekend. * Best of Atlanta 2016 finalist for

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best overall bar. * Best of Atlanta 2016 finalist for best gay bar. * Best of Atlanta 2016 finalist for best place to meet women.

Mixx 1492 Piedmont Ave. #B Atlanta, GA 30309 404-228-4372 mixxatlanta.com Atlanta’s premier video venue hosts three different lounges for socializing with friends or hosting a party or an event. “Chill” on weeknights with piano night on Tuesdays and other weekly events, then “Sizzle” with DJs Fridays through Sundays. * Best of Atlanta 2016 finalist for best lesbian theme night. * Best of Atlanta 2016 finalist for best place to meet women.

Model T 699 Ponce de Leon Ave. Atlanta, GA 30308 404-872-2209 modeltatlanta.com Atlanta’s favorite little neighborhood bar. Come out for weekly events like poker and karaoke.

Enjoy billiards or video games, or play a favorite song on the jukebox as the bar sings along. Known for its friendly atmosphere, great drinks and good times. It’s “always a party.” My Sister’s Room (MSR) Sports Bar & Grill 66 12th Street Atlanta, GA 30309 678-705-4585 mysistersroom.com Now in Midtown, MSR is the longest running lesbian bar in the Atlanta area with nightly events that cross musical genre’s and performances. Non-smoking with a sports themed menu and a fun patio. Open Monday-Friday after 5 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday after noon. Over 21 after 8 p.m. nightly. * Best of Atlanta 2016 winner best overall bar. * Best of Atlanta 2016 winner best lesbian theme night. * Best of Atlanta 2016 winner best place to meet women. * Best of Atlanta 2016 winner best bar food.

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Continued from page 84 Opus 1 1086 Alco St. Atlanta, GA 30324 404-634-6478 Neighborhood bar with a devoted local following; no pretention here. Oscar’s Martini Bar 1510 Piedmont Ave, Suite C Atlanta, GA 30324 404-815-8841 oscarsatlanta.com A recent renovation with a new look and feel in the same location at popular Ansley Square. Video on demand; weekly events include show tunes, karaoke and DJs. Sister Louisa’s Church of the Living Room & Ping Pong Emporium 586 Edgewood Ave. Atlanta, GA 30312 404-522-8275 sisterlouisaschurch.com Though not specifically geared at a gay audience, you’ll find plenty of gay folks partying throughout the week. Church, as it’s commonly called, is a quirky spot loaded with tongue-in-cheek religious art and a killer Organ Karaoke every Wednesday. Also look for super-

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gay patio parties helmed by lesbian DJ Vicki Powell. Swinging Richards 1400 Northside Drive Atlanta, GA 30318 404-352-0532 swingingrichards.com Legendary men’s strip club acclaimed for its huge stable of totally nude hunky dancers. A particularly fun adventure for a group of friends looking to celebrate and cut loose. Tripps Bar 1931 Piedmont Circle Atlanta, GA 30324 404-724-0067 trippsatlanta.com Cozy unassuming bar with karaoke, darts and free wi-fi. Taco bar on Wednesdays. Woofs 2425 Piedmont Road Atlanta, GA 30324 404-869-9422 woofsatlanta.com Atlanta’s only gay sports bar, Woofs hosts a pretty regular bear crowd with little elbow room on game days. The weekly line-up includes trivia, poker, sports on 21 screens, pool, darts and a popu-

OUTSIDE OF GEORGIA Parliament House Orlando 410 N Orange Blossom Trail Orlando, FL 32805 407-425-7571 parliamenthouse.com Set on the Rock Lake shoreline, this gay-friendly budget motel and entertainment center is 9 miles from Universal Orlando Resort in Florida. lar menu of bar grub. * Best of Atlanta 2016 finalist for best bar food.

Xion 2241 Faulkner Road Atlanta, GA 30324 http://on.fb.me/Me5diq Known for hosting big-name DJs, frequently on major party weekends, Xion is a members-only after hours social club. Join if you want to party as Saturday night technically becomes Sunday morning at this club, located behind Jungle and only open Sunday morning from 3 a.m. to 9 a.m. * Best of Atlanta 2016 finalist for best afterhours.

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NIGHTLIFE 1. Amsterdam 502-A Amsterdam Ave. N.E. Atlanta, GA 30306 amsterdamatlanta.com

9. Flex 76 4th St. Atlanta, GA 30308 flexbaths.com

17. My Sister’s Room 66 12th St. Atlanta, GA 30309 mysistersroom.com

2. Atlanta Eagle 306 Ponce de Leon Ave. Atlanta, GA 30308 atlantaeagle.com

10. Friends Neighborhood Bar 736 Ponce De Leon Ave. N.E. Atlanta, GA 30306 friendsonponce-atl.com

18. Opus 1 1086 Alco St. Atlanta, GA 30324

3. BJ Roosters 2345 Cheshire Bridge Road N.E. Atlanta, GA 30324 on.fb.me/LxIScA 4. Blake’s on the Park 227 10th St. N.E. Atlanta, GA 30309 blakesontheparkatlanta.com 5. Bulldogs 893 Peachtree St. N.E. Atlanta, GA 30309 6. Burkhart’s Pub 1492 Piedmont Ave. N.E. Atlanta, GA 30309 www.burkharts.com 7. Cockpit 465 Boulevard S.E. Atlanta, GA 30312 facebook.com/Cockpit 8. Felix’s Atlanta 1510-G Piedmont Ave. Atlanta, GA 30324 facebook.com/FelixsAtlanta

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11. Heretic 2069 Cheshire Bridge Road Atlanta, GA 30324 hereticatlanta.com

19. Oscar’s Martini Bar 1510 Piedmont Ave. Atlanta, GA 30324 oscarsatlanta.com

12. The Hideaway 1544 Piedmont Ave., Ste. 124 Atlanta, GA 30324 atlantahideaway.com

20. Sister Louisa’s Church of the Living Room & Ping Pong Emporium 466 Edgewood Ave., S.E. Atlanta, GA 30312 sisterlouisaschurch.com

13. Jungle Atlanta 2115 Faulkner Road Atlanta, GA 30324 jungleclubatlanta.com

21. Swinging Richards 1400 Northside Drive, N.W. Atlanta, GA 30318 swingingrichards.com

14. Mary’s 1287 Glenwood Ave. Atlanta, GA 30316 marysatlanta.com

22. Tripps Bar 1931 Piedmont Circle, N.E. Atlanta, GA 30324 trippsatlanta.com

15. Mixx Atlanta 1492 Piedmont Ave., #B Atlanta, GA 30309 mixxatlanta.com

23. Woofs 2425 Piedmont Road, N.E. Atlanta, GA 30324 woofsatlanta.com

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Shop ‘til you drop Each of Atlanta’s neighborhoods has its own vibe that reaches even to the types of boutiques and retailers that call it home. Whether you’re looking for the perfect housewarming gift, treat for yourself or just browsing, here are a few you won’t want to miss. Ansley Wine Merchants 1544 Piedmont Ave. Atlanta, GA 30324 404-876-6790 ansleywine.com Located in Ansley Mall, this seven-days-a-week wine shop also offers spirits, craft beer, mixers and a knowledgeable staff happy to help you find the perfect pairing. * Best of Atlanta 2016 finalist for best liquor store

Atlanta Water Gardens 2165 Cheshire Bridge Road Atlanta, GA 30324 404-235-0739 atlantawatergardens.com Providing “serenity to the city,” Atlanta Water Gardens offers fountains of every size, sculpture, statuary and garden accessories. A stroll through the outdoor showroom

alone will relax you for the rest of the day. Great gifts, too. Atlantic Station 1380 Atlantic Drive Atlanta, GA 30363 404-410-4010 atlanticstation.com Located off 17th Street near Interstate 75/85 in Midtown, Atlantic Station is a mixed-use development on the site of an old steel mill. Highlights include an excellent mix of shopping and restaurants — Athleta, Earth and Sky Creations, Kinnucan’s, Gap, H&M, West Elm and many more — plus the city’s IKEA store. Barking Leather 805 Lambert Drive NE Atlanta, GA 30324 404-900-LTHR (5847) www.BarkingLeather.com Leather clothing, accessories

and more for the BDSM, fetish and fashion lifestyles. Want something different? If they don’t have it, they’ll “fetch” it for you. * Best of Atlanta 2016 finalist for best gift store

Boy Next Door Menswear 1447 Piedmont Ave. Atlanta, GA 30309 404-873-2664 boynextdoormenswear.com Now under new ownership, Boy Next Door is proud to offer an expanding selection of brands for men’s activewear, undergarments and swimwear, not to mention the perfect outfits for business and date nights. * Best of Atlanta 2016 finalist for best clothing store

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Continued from page 91 Brushstrokes Pleasures 1510 Piedmont Ave. Atlanta, GA 30324 404-876-6567 brushstrokes247.com An Ansley Square staple since 1989, Brushstrokes is the one-stopshop for gifts and pleasures. It also boasts an extensive DVD collection. * Best of Atlanta 2016 winner for best adult bookstore

Charis Books & More 1189 Euclid Ave. Atlanta, GA 30307 404-524-0304 charisboooksandmore.com Charis Books & More is the oldest and largest feminist bookstore in the Southeast, and carries a wide range of titles covering feminist, LGBT and intersectional topics. The store also offers writing groups, book discussions, author visits and more, funded in part by its charitable arm, Charis Circle. The store is moving from its 42-year stay in Little Five Points to Decatur this year, so be sure to check the website before visiting. * Best of Atlanta 2016 winner for best bookstore

Domestic Comfort 1512 Piedmont Ave. NE Atlanta, GA 30324 404-872-2500 domesticcomfort.com Put your feet up in luxury. Do-

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mestic Comfort not only has a lovely showroom, but it offers interior design services and made-to-order custom upholstery and furniture. Eyeworks of Atlanta 800 Peachtree Road Atlanta, GA 30308 678-732-3432 eyeworksatlanta.com Make sure you’ve got your best eye on Hotlanta with hot specs from Eyeworks. The Atlanta location is conveniently placed in Midtown, but satellite stores are in Decatur and Brookhaven, too. Gift Card Boutique 1510 Piedmont Ave, Suite A Atlanta Ga 30324 404-876-6567 brushstrokes247.com The sister store to Brushtrokes Pleasures, Gift Card Boutique is Atlanta’s only gay and lesbian variety store. It’s home to collectibles, gifts, apparel, Pride memorabilia and more. * Best of Atlanta 2016 finalist for best gift store

Green’s Beverages 737 Ponce de Leon Ave. Atlanta, GA 30306 404-872-1109 2614 Buford Highway Atlanta, GA 30324 404-321-6232 greenbeverages.com Green’s offers two locations and

a huge stock of liquors, craft beer and wine. Kegs, too. Party responsibly, kids. * Best of Atlanta 2016 winner for best liquor store

Intaglia Home Collection 1544 Piedmont Ave., NE, Ste. 105 Atlanta, GA 30324 404-607-9750 intagliahome.com A furniture and home furnishings store that brings a fresh approach to Atlanta furniture, one that ultimately relies on timeless interior design. * Best of Atlanta 2016 winner for best furniture/home design

Kaboodle Home 485-B Flat Shoals Ave. Atlanta, GA 30316 404-522-3006 kaboodleatlanta.com Kaboodle Home in East Atlanta Village offers eclectic home furnishings, décor and gifts, made by Atlanta-based artists and furniture makers. Lost-n-Found Youth Thrift & Consignment 2585 Chantilly Dr. Atlanta, GA 30341 6409 Jimmy Carter Blvd., Suite 700 Norcross, GA 30071 Lnfy.org Now with two locations, Lost-nFound Youth’s thrift stores have thouContinues on page 96



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sands of donated items up for sale. Proceeds help fund the operation of the nonprofit, which has a mission to take homeless LGBT youth off the street and transition them to more permanent housing. * Best of Atlanta 2016 winner for best clothing store

Nandina Home & Design 245 N Highland Ave. Atlanta, GA 30307 404-521-9303 nandinahome.com Whether you’re looking to outfit your home in rustic, minimalist or mod styles, Nandina has you covered. After a consultation, the team helps you select appropriate fabric, colors, art and accessories before pulling together your dream interior. Paris on Ponce 716 Ponce De Leon Pl. NE Atlanta, GA 30306 (404) 249-9965 parisonponce.com Sprawling over 46,000 square feet showcasing art, antiques, furnishings and oddities — room after room of surprise and delight. Spend an hour or spend a day exploring the endless charms of its endless warehouse of dreams. * Best of Atlanta 2016 winner for best antique store

Park Pet Supply 479A Flat Shoals Ave. Atlanta, GA 30316 404-588-0140 parkpetsupply.com Park Pet Supply offers dozens of brands of natural-based remedies, foods and treats. Plus, you can adopt one of its “Park Pets” if you don’t have a furry friend already. The Pet Set 976 Piedmont Ave. Atlanta, GA 30309 404-249-6668 2480 Briarcliff Road Atlanta, GA 30329

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404-633-8755 thepetset.com An extensive line of pet toys and accessories. If Fido is traveling with you, take him in for a day spa or grooming. Phipps Plaza 3500 Peachtree Road Atlanta, GA 30326 404-261-7910 simon.com/mall/phipps-plaza Buckhead’s Phipps Plaza is Atlanta’s most upscale mall. Anchors include Nordstrom, Saks Fifth Avenue and Belk, with many posh smaller retailers like Johnny Was, Cole Haan, Giorgio Armani, Gucci, Anne Fontaine, Tiffany, Rigby & Peller Lingerie and so many more. Out of the Closet Thrift Store 1858 Cheshire Bridge Road Atlanta, GA 30324 470-447-6473 outofthecloset.org A nationwide enterprise, Out of the Closet is a multipurpose thrift shop. In addition to shopping, it offers confidential HIV testing and a pharmacy, where prescriptions are filled while

you shop. The nonprofit AIDS Healthcare Foundation receives 96¢ of every $1 spent, which goes to patient care. Rawhide Leather 306 Ponce de Leon Ave. Atlanta, GA 30308 404-881-0031 Get all your leather needs met here and go show them off upstairs at Atlanta Eagle, the popular leather and bear bar. Simple Finds Interiors & Antiques/Booth Rental, Consignments 3614 Chamblee Dunwoody Road, Chamblee, GA 30341 678-691-4241 A unique destination from the littlest decorative item to helping outfit an entire room. Not only showcasing a myriad of antique and vintage items, but also a wide variety of everyday items from beautiful accessories to more current-styled furniture items. Tower Beer, Wine & Spirits 2161 Piedmont Ave. Atlanta, GA 30324


404-881-0902 towerwinespirits.com Tower is not just a package store. In spite of being No. 1 in volume sales for the entire state of Georgia, Tower offers personalized service to each customer to help you find just the right drink for every occasion. Wine consultants are always on hand. * Best of Atlanta 2016 finalist for best liquor store

The Wish List 1390 Lanier Blvd., NE Atlanta, GA 30306 404-975-3325 thewishlistatl.com If you didn’t have a “for the home” wish list already, you’ll surely have one after stepping through these doors. The Wish List has a plethora of lighting, art, furniture and mid-century modern antiques to pick from.

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Worthmore Jewelers 500 L-3 Amsterdam Ave. Atlanta, GA 30306 404-892-8294 117 E. Court Square Decatur, GA 30030 404-378-1013 worthmorejewelers.com With a slogan like “enlarging

your family jewels since 1994,” you know to expect more than just your average jewelry store. A wide array of wedding rings, watches, necklaces and even custom work at two locations — Midtown and Decatur — in a LGBT-welcoming atmosphere. * Best of Atlanta 2016 winner for best jewelry store

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Luxurious lodging with amenities galore When looking for the perfect place for your temporary home away from home, Atlanta offers no shortage of options to fit every budget and style. Whether you prefer a boutique property or a chain hotel close to all the attractions, you’ll find it below with this best of the best. Artmore Hotel 1302 West Peachtree St. Atlanta, GA 30309 800-548-5631 / 404-876-6100 artmorehotel.com In the heart of Midtown’s arts district, this independent boutique hotel boasts a lovely renovation of a 1924 architectural landmark building. MARTA and the High Museum of Art are across the street. *Pet friendly Atlanta Hilton Hotel 255 Courtland St. N.E. Atlanta, GA 30303 404-659-2000 hilton.com/en/hotels/georgia/ hilton-atlanta-ATLAHHH/index.html A central location meets high-quality amenities, with extensive meeting space, comfortable guestrooms and three unique dining options.

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Atlanta Marriott Buckhead 3405 Lenox Road N.E. Atlanta, GA 30326 404-261-9250 marriott.com/hotels/hotel-photos/ atlbc-atlanta-marriott-buckheadhotel-and-conference-center Stretch out in style in rooms featuring luxury Revive bedding and flat-screen TVs, or take a break on the spacious, modern outdoor patio. Atlanta Marriott Marquis 265 Peachtree Center Ave. N.E. Atlanta, GA 30303 404-521-0000 marriott.com/hotels/travel/atlmqatlanta-marriott-marquis Experience urban energy and a stylish vibe at the newly renovated hotel with amazing atrium and cool

cocktail lounge, spa and unique dining options. Courtyard Marriott Atlanta Downtown 133 Carnegie Way Atlanta, GA 30303 404-222-2416 marriott.com/hotels/travel/atldocourtyard-atlanta-downtown High energy downtown location with an array of boutique amenities including on-site restaurant The Bistro. Crowne Plaza Atlanta Midtown 590 W. Peachtree St. N.W. Atlanta, GA 30308 404-877-9000 cpatlantamidtown.com/ Enjoy panoramic views of the city from all rooms in this hotel at the


edge of downtown and Midtown. Ready to splurge? Four unique Pool Suites have private terrace pools.

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The Ellis Hotel 176 Peachtree St. Atlanta, GA 30303 877-211-2545 / 404-523-5155 ellishotel.com Superb service and an excellent location, the Ellis has been rated No.1 business hotel in Atlanta by TripAdvisor. *Pet-friendly Embassy Suites by Hilton Atlanta at Centennial Olympic Park 267 Marietta St. Atlanta, GA 30313 404-223-2300 embassysuites3.hilton.com/en/ hotels/georgia/embassy-suites-byhilton-atlanta-at-centennial-olympicpark-ATLESES/index.html Spacious two-room suites, free made-to-order breakfast and complimentary evening reception with snacks and drinks, plus over 16,000 square feet of flexible space for events. Four Seasons Hotel Atlanta 75 14th St. N.E. Atlanta, GA 30309 404-881-9898 fourseasons.com/atlanta The only five-star, five-diamond hotel in the city. Chic urban meets Southern tradition in this neoclassical wonder of polished marble and sweeping staircases. High Museum and Margaret Mitchell House only a short walk away. *Pet-friendly Georgian Terrace Hotel 659 Peachtree St. N.E. Atlanta, GA 30308 800-651-2316 thegeorgianterrace.com Across the street from the Fox Theatre, the Georgian Terrace is more than a century old and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. The Georgian Terrace hosted the premier gala for “Gone With the Wind.� Very LGBT-friendly. Perfect place to hold your wedding! * Best of Atlanta 2016 winner for best hotel

Glenn Hotel 110 Marietta St. N.W. Atlanta, GA 30303 866-40GLENN / 404-521-2250 glennhotel.com 110 rooms of intimacy, comfort and personalized service in downtown Atlanta. Luxurious and organic guest amenities. Grand Hyatt Atlanta 3300 Peachtree Road N.E. Atlanta, GA 30305 404-237-1234 grandatlanta.hyatt.com Located in Buckhead with easy access to luxury shopping at Lenox Square and Phipps Plaza. Views of Stone Mountain, downtown and a Japanese zen garden. Elegant Southern cuisine. International Gay & Lesbian Travel Association approved. Hilton Atlanta Airport 1031 Virginia Ave. Atlanta, GA 30354 404-767-9000 hilton.com/atlantaairport Perfect for the busy business traveler with tons of business amenities and a barber shop, beauty salon, laundry and valet, pool and fitness room. Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta Downtown 275 Baker St. Atlanta, GA 30313

404-577-2001 hiltongardeninn3.hilton.com/en/ hotels/georgia/hilton-garden-innatlanta-downtown-ATLDOGI/index.html Contemporary hotel in vibrant area, one block from top Atlanta attractions including the Georgia Aquarium. Over 9,000 square feet of multi-use event and meeting space with lots of natural light. Hilton Garden Inn Atlanta Midtown & Homewood Suites 97 10th St. N.W. Atlanta, GA 30309 404-524-4006 / 404-524-4076 hiltongardeninn.com homewoodsuites.com These modern, connected properties are located just one block from the Midtown MARTA train station. Both offer complimentary wi-fi, fitness center and pool; Homewood Suites is an all-suites hotel with fully equipped kitchens. Hotel Indigo 683 Peachtree St. N.E. Atlanta, GA 30308 877-270-1392 hotelindigo.com Midtown boutique hotel with free wireless throughout the property. Close to the Fox Theatre and very pet-friendly. Continues on page 102

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Hyatt Atlanta Midtown 125 10th St. N.E. Atlanta, GA 30309 404-443-1234 atlantamidtown.hyatt.com Four-star property with 194 redesigned guestrooms with floor-toceiling windows and views of Piedmont Park and downtown Atlanta. Hyatt Place Atlanta/Downtown 330 Peachtree St. N.E. Atlanta, GA 30308 404-577-1980 atlantadowntown.place.hyatt.com/ en/hotel/home.html Located in the heart of downtown and ideally situated near popular area attractions. 24-hour guest kitchen offers cafe-quality, made-toorder meals and snacks along with free breakfast daily. Hyatt Regency Atlanta 265 Peachtree St. N.E. Atlanta, GA 30303 404-577-1234 atlantaregency.hyatt.com Downtown location with easy access to Georgia World Congress Center, CNN Center and the Georgia Aquarium. The world’s first contemporary atrium hotel, built in 1967, has undergone a recent major renovation. Inman Park Bed & Breakfast 100 Waverly Way N.E. Atlanta, GA 30307 404-688-9498 inmanparkbandb.com Built in 1912 as a residence of Coca-Cola magnate Robert Woodruff, this lovely B&B has been lovingly restored and is on the National Register for Historic Places. All rooms have private baths. Very LGBT-friendly. Inn at the Peachtrees 330 W. Peachtree St. N.W. Atlanta, GA 30308 800-242-4642 innatthepeachtrees.com An affordable Best Western stay and modern alternative to big downtown hotels. Complimentary

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breakfast and buffet; free wireless internet and meeting rooms. Very LGBT-friendly. InterContinental Buckhead Atlanta 3315 Peachtree Road Atlanta, GA 30326 404-946-9000 intercontinentalatlanta.com Offers an upscale urban retreat within easy reach of attractions and adventures. Shopping, dining, entertainment and top city attractions are steps away. JW Marriott Atlanta Buckhead 3300 Lenox Road N.E. Atlanta, GA 30326 404-262-3344 www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/ atljw-jw-marriott-atlanta-buckhead/ Discover timeless elegance at one of the premier hotels in Buckhead, featuring luxurious suites, modern amenities and updated dĂŠcor. Loews Atlanta Hotel 1065 Peachtree St. N.E. Atlanta, GA 30309 404-745-5000

loewshotels.com/atlanta-hotel Luxury in the heart of Midtown. Close to everything. Gay-friendly, pet-friendly and the incomparable Exhale Spa make Loews a top choice for visitors. Mandarin Oriental 3376 Peachtree Road N.E. Atlanta, GA 30326 404-995-7500 mandarinoriental.com/atlanta Over-the-top luxury and pampering at the exclusive spa at this boutique hotel close to Lenox and Phipps Plaza. Omni Atlanta Hotel at CNN Center 100 CNN Center N.W. Atlanta, GA 30303 404-659-0000 omnihotels.com/hotels/ atlanta-cnn-center 1,059 luxury non-smoking guest rooms and suites with breathtaking views overlooking downtown Atlanta skyline, Centennial Park and lively CNN Center atrium. Continues on page 104



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Renaissance Atlanta Midtown Hotel 866 West Peachtree St. N.W. Atlanta, GA 30308 678 412-2400 renaissanceatlantamidtown.com A way gay-friendly boutique hotel in the heart of Midtown. Close to MARTA and all Midtown attractions. Ritz-Carlton Atlanta 181 Peachtree St. N.E. Atlanta, GA 30303 404-659-0400 ritzcarlton.com Luxury, first-rate service and an excellent location for business and downtown tourist fun. *Pet-friendly Ritz-Carlton Buckhead 3434 Peachtree Road Atlanta, GA 30326 404-237-2700 ritzcarlton.com In upscale Buckhead, this is the perfect getaway for luxury shopping at nearby Phipps Plaza. *Pet-friendly Sheraton Atlanta Hotel 165 Courtland St. N.E. Atlanta, GA 30303 404-659-6500 sheratonatlantahotel.com Southern charm and modern style blend in this expansive, completely renovated Atlanta hotel ideal for both business and leisure travelers. Stonehurst Place Bed & Breakfast 923 Piedmont Ave. N.E. Atlanta, GA 30309 404-881-0722 stonehurstplace.com A very romantic B&B with the comforts of a small inn and the amenities of a large hotel. Very ecofriendly and LGBT-friendly. St. Regis Atlanta 88 West Paces Ferry Road N.W. Atlanta, GA 30305 404-563-7900 stregisatlanta.com A true in-town luxury resort with several restaurants, extraordinary

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cuisine and wines plus the fabulous RemĂŠde Spa. TWELVE Hotel & Residences Atlantic Station 361 17th St. N.W. Atlanta, GA 30363 404-961-1212 Centennial Park 400 West Peachtree St. N.W. Atlanta, GA 30308 404-418-1212 twelvehotels.com Condo-style lodging with two locations, Atlantic Station in Midtown and Centennial Park downtown. W Atlanta Buckhead 3377 Peachtree Road N.E. Atlanta, GA 30326 678-500-3100 watlantabuckhead.com W Atlanta Downtown 45 Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd. Atlanta, GA 30308 404-582-5800 watlantadowntown.com W Atlanta Midtown 188 14th St. N.E.

Atlanta, GA 30361 404-892-6000 watlantamidtown.com Three excellent locations in Atlanta each with its own charm and the W stamp of quality. The W Atlanta Midtown is walking distance to Piedmont Park, where Atlanta Pride is held each October. Westin Buckhead 3391 Peachtree Road N.E. Atlanta, GA 30326 866-716-8128 / 404-365-0065 Sweeping skyline views and close to upscale shopping. A threeminute walk from the Buckhead MARTA train station, this upscale hotel is a six-mile drive from the High Museum of Art. *Pet-friendly Westin Peachtree Plaza 210 Peachtree St. N.W. Atlanta, GA 30303 404-659-1400 westin.com Towering 73 stories and topped by the revolving Sun Dial Restaurant, this John Portman-designed hotel is conveniently located in the heart of downtown. A business traveler’s dream location.*Pet-friendly



FITNESS

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In the ATL and want to stay FIT? No problem. The city is loaded with gyms of all types no matter what experience you want or fitness goals you have. And you’ll likely run into members of the LGBT community while you’re there, so win-win. Here are some options to make you feel the burn. Anytime Fitness – Midtown 1375 Peachtree St. N.E. Atlanta, GA 30309 404-963-5739 anytimefitness.com Fit Studio 445 Plasamour Drive N.E., #2 Atlanta, GA 30324 678-705-5072 fitstudioatlanta.com FitWit fitwit.com Old Fourth Ward 828 Ralph McGill Blvd. Atlanta, GA 30306 844-400-2454

Atlanta, GA 30324 404-486-0506 facebook.com/GravityFitnessATL Iron Tribe Fitness irontribefitness.com On Ponce 699 Ponce De Leon Ave. N.E. Atlanta, GA 30308 404-858-9945 West Midtown 1409 Howell Mill Road Atlanta, GA 30318 678-576-4766 LA Fitness lafitness.com

Decatur/Kirkwood 2191 College Ave. N.E. Atlanta, GA 30317 888-534-8648

Ansley Mall 1544 Piedmont Ave. N.E., Ste. 115 Atlanta, GA 30324 404-249-6463

Gravity Fitness 2201 Faulkner Road N.E.

Atlantic Station 261 19th St., Ste. 1140

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Atlanta, GA 30363 404-810-9015 Midtown 75 Fifth St. N.W., Ste. E Atlanta, GA 30308 404-212-1065 Lion’s Den Fitness 900 Peachtree St. N.E., Ste. 105 Atlanta, GA 30309 404-834-0517 www.lionsdenatlanta.com The Training Room ATL 742 Ponce de Leon Place N.E. Atlanta, GA 30306 404-333-3677 Urban Body Fitness 500 Amsterdam Ave. N.E. Atlanta, GA 30306 404-885-1499 urbanbodyfitness.com



LGBT ORGANIZATIONS

Atlanta Freedom Bands (Courtesy photo)

LGBT organizations abound throughout Atlanta Political junkie? Legal eagle? Lover of the arts? Business owner? LGBT youth? There’s an organization in Atlanta for that, and for just about anyone else in the LGBT community, as you’ll see on the following pages. ADVOCACY/POLITICAL Georgia Equality georgiaequality.org Georgia Log Cabin Republicans lcrga.com Georgia Stonewall Democrats georgiastonewall.org Georgia Unites Against Discrimination georgiaunites.org GLAAD Atlanta glaad.org/tags/atlanta Human Rights Campaign Atlanta Steering Committee hrcatlanta.com

atlantagaychamber.org

inthelifeatl.org

Metro Atlanta Association of Professionals maapatl.org

OurSong Mixed gay and lesbian chorus oursongatlanta.org

Out & Equal Atlanta outandequal.org/atlanta

Out On Film Plans annual fall LGBT film festival outonfilm.org

CULTURE/ARTS Atlanta Freedom Bands atlantafreedombands.com Atlanta Gay Men’s Chorus & Atlanta Women’s Chorus voicesofnote.org Atlanta Philharmonic Orchestra atlantaphilharmonic.org

Lambda Legal Southern Regional Office lambdalegal.org/sro

Atlanta Pride Committee Plans Stonewall Week in June and annual October festival atlantapride.org

Stonewall Bar Association of Georgia stonewallbar.org

Charis Circle Hosts feminist events and education chariscircle.org

BUSINESS Atlanta Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce

In the Life Atlanta Sponsors Black Gay Pride over Labor Day weekend

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FAMILY/YOUTH Georgia Safe Schools Coalition georgiasafeschoolscoalition.org JustUsATL Youth-led organization serving young people 13-28 with a safe space and discussion groups facebook.com/JustUsATL Lost-n-Found Youth Provides emergency housing 24/7 for homeless LGBT youth Hotline 678-8-LOST-25 lost-n-found.org PFLAG Atlanta Support for parents, families and friends of LGBT people pflagatl.org

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LGBT ORGANIZATIONS Continued from page 108 Pride School Provides LGBT students, families and educators a safe, fun learning environment prideschoolatlanta.org

Open Hand (Courtesy photo)

Real Youth An organization for young LGBT people realyouthatl.org HEALTH AID Atlanta HIV testing with same-day results, education, support groups targeting gay men and gay men of color aidatlanta.org AIDS Research Consortium of Atlanta Free HIV and STD testing; HIV research trials arcatlanta.org The Galano Club Inc. Alcoholics Anonymous plus other 12-step groups galanoatlanta.org Grady Health Ponce de Leon Center One of largest, most comprehensive HIV/AIDS facilities gradyhealth.org/specialty/ ponce-de-leon-center/ The Health Initiative LGBT support groups, Weight Watchers, events, health fund and physician directory thehealthinitiative.org Emory Hope Clinic HIV vaccine trials hopeclinic.emory.edu Feminist Women’s Health Center Supportive and affordable gynecological health services feministcenter.org

National AIDS Education & Services for Minorities, Inc. Focuses on HIV in communities of color naesm.org Open Hand Meals for homebound people with HIV and other critical illnesses projectopenhand.org Pets Are Loving Support Help with pet care for people with HIV palsatlanta.org Positive Impact Health Centers/ MISTER Project HIV and STD testing, primary care, discussion groups, education and mental health services positiveimpact-atl.org SUPPORT/SOCIAL/SERVICE American Veterans for Equal Rights facebook.com/American-Veterans-ForEqual-Rights-Georgia-Chapter765553926860822/ Asians & Friends Atlanta, LYC meetup.com/Asians-and-Friends-Atlanta

Jerusalem House Housing for homeless and low-income people with HIV jerusalemhouse.org

Atlanta Prime Timers Social, educational and recreational activities for mature gay and bisexual men and their friends primetimersww.com/atlantapt

Living Room Housing placement and financial assistance for low-income people with HIV livingroomatl.org

Fourth Tuesday Lesbian networking and social events groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/ fourthtuesdayatlanta/info

The Names Project/ AIDS Memorial Quilt Atlanta is the headquarters for the AIDS Memorial Quilt aidsquilt.org

Panther L/L Inc. Leather club pantherll.org

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SAGE Georgia Serves to enrich lives of LGBT

senior community sageatl.org Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence – The Order of the Flaming Sugarbakers Drag nuns who conduct community outreach and fundraisers atlsisters.org SOJOURN Southern Jewish Resource Network for Gender and Sexual Diversity sojourngsd.org Southern Bears atlantabearfest.com Southerners on New Ground (SONG) Focuses on working class, people of color, immigrants and rural LGBT people southernersonnewground.org Trikone For LGBT South Asians trikoneatlanta.org Zami NOBLA Focuses on black lesbians 40 and older zaminobla.org TRANSGENDER Atlanta FTM groups.yahoo.com/group/Atlanta_FTM Atlanta Gender Explorations atlantagender.org Juxtaposed Center for Transformation budahgraphics.com/jct-site/the-jct-org Transgender Health & Education Alliance thea-plus.org Learn more: Head to thegeorgiavoice.com for more organization listings.


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LGBT WORSHIP

If you worship, used to and want to explore your faith again or if you’re a total newbie, there’s a house of worship for you in Atlanta. Dozens of options are available in a variety of faiths and denominations. For an extensive list, visit thegeorgiavoice.com and pull down the “Community” menu, click “Organizations” and choose “Religious.” All Saints Episcopal Church 634 W. Peachtree St. N.W. Atlanta, GA 30308 404-881-0835 allsaintsatlanta.org Cathedral of St. Philip 2744 Peachtree Road N.W. Atlanta, GA 30305 404-365-1000 stphilipscathedral.org Catholic Shrine of the Immaculate Conception 48 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive S.W. Atlanta, GA 30303 404-521-1866 catholicshrineatlanta.org Central Congregational United Church of Christ 2676 Clairmont Road N.E. Atlanta, GA 30329 404-633-4505 central-ucc.org Central Presbyterian Church 201 Washington St. S.W. Atlanta, GA 30303 404-659-0274 cpcatlanta.org City of Light 3125 Presidential Parkway Atlanta, GA 30340 404-325-4143 www.cityoflightatlanta.com Congregation Bet Haverim 2074 LaVista Road Atlanta, GA 30329 404-315-6446 congregationbethaverim.org

The Gathering Place Worship Center 2700 Northeast Expressway N.E., Suite B-100 Atlanta, GA 30345 404-815-0007 www.glbtchurch.com Gentle Spirit Christian Church Worships in Candler Park at Pavilion 2 Mailing address: 601 W. Ponce de Leon Ave. Decatur, GA 30030 404-604-8124 gentlespirit.org Just As You Are* 6566 James B. Rivers Memorial Drive Stone Mountain, GA 30083 678-368-7679 justasyouare.org *2016 Best of Atlanta finalist for best house of worship

METRON Community Worships at Landmark Midtown Art Cinema 931 Monroe Dr. N.E. Atlanta, GA 30308 metroncommunity.blogspot.com Oakhurst Baptist Church 222 East Lake Drive Decatur, GA 30030 404-378-3677 oakhurstbaptist.org New Covenant Church of Atlanta* 2091 Faulkner Road Atlanta, GA 30324 404-929-1400 newcovenantatlanta.com

*2016 Best of Atlanta winner for best house of worship

Decatur United Church of Christ 3701 College Ave. Clarkston, GA 30021 678-744-8822 ducc.fdgdev.com

Saint Mark United Methodist Church* 781 Peachtree St. N.E. Atlanta, GA 30308 404-873-2636 stmarkumc.org

First Existentialist Congregation of Atlanta 470 Candler Park Drive N.E. Atlanta, GA 30307 404-378-5570 firstexistentialist.org

St. Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church 1790 LaVista Road N.E. Atlanta, GA 30329

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*2016 Best of Atlanta finalist for best house of worship

404-634-3336 stbartsatlanta.org St. John’s Lutheran Church 1410 Ponce de Leon Ave. N.E. Atlanta, GA 30307 404-378-4243 stjohnsatlanta.org St. Luke’s Episcopal Church 435 Peachtree St. N.E. Atlanta, GA 30308 404-873-7600 www.stlukesatlanta.org Tabernacle Baptist Church 1041 Moreland Drive Atlanta, GA 30315 404-876-3777 tbcatlanta.net Trinity Center for Spiritual Living 1095 Zonolite Road, Suite 100 Atlanta, GA 30306 404-296-6064 trinitycenteratlanta.org Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Atlanta 1911 Cliff Valley Way N.E. Atlanta, GA 30329 404-634-5134 uuca.org Unity Fellowship Church, Greater Atlanta 601 W. Ponce de Leon Ave. Decatur, GA 30030 404-588-8243 www.unitywideopen.com Victory for the World Church 1170 N. Hairston Road Stone Mountain, GA 30083 678-476-6000 victoryfortheworld.org Virginia-Highland Church 743 Virginia Ave. N.E. Atlanta, GA 30306 404-348-4830 vhchurch.org Vision Church of Atlanta 704 Ormewood Drive Atlanta, GA 30312 404-622-9470 thevisionchurch.org



SPORTS

Hotlanta Volleyball (Courtesy photo)

Numerous LGBT sports leagues and welcoming pro teams Got the urge to get active? There are tons of LGBT sports teams across the city to quench that thirst, no matter your skill level or activity of choice. Prefer to be a spectator only? Hit one of the links below to check out a schedule and take in a game! There’s something for everyone. LOCAL SPORTS Atlanta Bucks Rugby Club atlantabucksrugby.org

* 2016 Best of Atlanta winner for best sports team/league

Atlanta LGBT Bowling Leagues Check online for the various local leagues listed www.igbosouthernregion.com/ leagues Atlanta Rainbow Trout atlantarainbowtrout.com Atlanta Team Tennis Association atta.org

* 2016 Best of Atlanta finalist for best sports team/league

Decatur Women’s Sports League

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* 2016 Best of Atlanta finalist for best sports team/league

Front Runners Atlanta eteamz.com/frontrunnersatlanta Georgia Dyno’Mos Queer rock-climbing dynomos.org Hotlanta Softball League hotlantasoftball.org Hotlanta Soccer Association hotlantasoccer.com Hotlanta Volleyball hotlantavolleyball.org National Flag Football League of Atlanta nffla.com

Southern Softpaw League southernsoftpaw.com Wilderness Network of GA meetup.com/wildnetga Women’s Outdoor Network meetup.com/wonatlanta PROFESSIONAL SPORTS Atlanta Braves mlb.com/Braves Atlanta Dream dream.wnba.com Atlanta Falcons atlantafalcons.com Atlanta Hawks nba.com/hawks Atlanta United atlutd.com



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