![]() Saturday night’s Divas Cabaret hosted by Destiny Brooks is a crowd favorite. The establishment routinely draws locals but also gay visitors from North Georgia and even those ITP looking for a change of pace. ![]() Marietta mainstay LeBuzz took the prize again this year for Best OTP Bar. Whiskey Park – W Midtown ( took second place while Bar eleven – Loews ( came in third.The sleek hotspot across from the Fox Theatre is the place to go when gay Atlantans want to get a little spiffed up and hit the town, and it’s become one of the prime spots for watching the annual Atlanta Pride parade. The Livingston at the Georgian Terrace ( wins for Best Hotel Bar this year and it’s no wonder why. Heretic Country Nights ( placed second while The ManShaft at Mary’s ( ) came in third place.You have to have faith in something, and when gay Atlanta wants to have fun on Sunday night, they go to Sunday Service at Sister Louisa’s Church of the Living Room & Ping Pong Emporium ( Best of Atlanta winner DJ Vicki Powell spins while the “parishioners” sip their drinks and soak in the fun at this Edgewood Avenue hotspot. SUNDAY SERVICE AT SISTER LOUISA’S CHURCH OF THE LIVING ROOM & PING PONG EMPORIUM LeBuzz ( finished second and Burkhart’s ( closed it out in third place. ![]() The lesbian bar has only gotten more popular since making the move from Decatur several years ago as it continues to take the top prize year after year in this category. When it comes to where to meet women, readers flock to East Atlanta for a night at My Sister’s Room ( com). We couldn’t throw the party without the kindness and generosity of the gorgeous Midtown hotel as well as Green’s Liquor and Barefoot Wine, Henry’s Midtown, Campagnolo Restaurant & Bar, Green Ginger, Southern Sweets, our emcee Ian Aber of A Bear Comedy Show and DJ Vicki Powell.Ĭongratulations to all our winners, and thank you to all of our communities who share their stories with us and therefore empower all of us. We hope to see you there on July 17 at the Georgian Terrace. The best part of this issue is the party we throw for it, a party for the winners, finalists and for everyone who makes this community a great place to live, work and play. And if your favorite didn’t make it to the finals, plan on doing something about that next year by nominating and voting early and often. ![]() Both approaches are valuable and any group or business that has a devoted fan base willing to vote every day is worth checking out.īe sure to congratulate the winners. Others mounted organized campaigns, usually through Facebook and Twitter, to convince fans and to garner votes from fans and friends and others. Many organizations, people and businesses let their fates be determined unprompted. In most cases, the top three vote-getters (or more if there was a tie) were named finalists and moved on to the second stage of multiple-choice voting, which lasted through the end of June. Our first round of voting took place in May and we gave readers a chance to nominate their favorites in categories of Community, People, Places, Shopping, Eats, Arts & Entertainment, Nightlife, Pets and Services. We don’t deny that at all, because in the end, the winners are decided by one thing only: your votes. Many people like to say these awards are nothing but a popularity contest. After two months of online balloting and tens of thousands of votes cast, we present to you your favorites in dozens of categories in our fifth annual Best of Atlanta awards. ![]()
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