In addition to a full menu, Woofs has 27 TVs for sports watching. Did we mention that there is lots of dancing Woofs bills itself as the city’s only gay sports bar. There is a leather shop where the gear is custom fitted while you wait. Paine told CBS46 he thinks The Heretic could be eligible for a spot on the National Register of Historic Places. The Heretic Atlanta is located in the Cheshire Bridge area. There is a huge dance floor, multiple bars.
MARTA officials told WABE it would review Historic Atlanta’s concerns as the project progresses. The Heretic Atlanta A fabulous gay nightclub with DJs, performers, theme nights, and always a crowd ready to party. Granted, the Clifton Corridor project is still in its infancy, with the planning and design phase scheduled to be complete in roughly the next five years, according to a project timeline recently published by MARTA. A gay dance club and cabaret is expected to claim space at the downtown project. In fact, the impending redevelopment of Underground Atlanta is the only major project in recent memory that’s slated to incorporate a new LGBTQ business. At the intersection of 10th Street and Piedmont Avenue, Atlanta’s Rainbow Crosswalks isn't the only attraction.
He’s right oftentimes, when developers claim properties that have housed LGBTQ businesses, those businesses are pushed out of the community and rarely replaced. The Heretic has catered to the city’s thriving LGBTQ community for decades, and activists with preservationist group Historic Atlanta are lobbying to save the building from possible demolition.Ĭharlie Paine, chair of the LGBTQ historic preservation advisory for Historic Atlanta, told the radio station, “There are very few gay spaces that have maintained themselves in the gay community and survived.” A popular club widely considered historic by Atlanta’s LGBTQ community could be on the chopping block as local transit officials move forward with a plan to build out a long-anticipated rail line.Ĭonstruction of the Clifton Corridor, a potentially $1.9 billion transit line linking MARTA’s Lindbergh Station to Emory University and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, could spell the end for The Heretic, a gay bar on Cheshire Bridge Road, according to WABE.