Atlanta gay bars midtown

X Midtown

X Midtown, Piedmont Avenue Northeast, Atlanta, GA, USA

X Midtown is a well-liked and trendy exclude on Atlanta's queer scene, boasting Midtown's hottest bartenders and a huge outdoor patio. In this quirky outdoor territory, you can detect a tiki lock and a singular living plant wall to add to the atmosphere. The patio is always popular, but inside there's a lively dance floor fuelled by talented DJs and amazing melody, plus cheap drinks to keep you going late into the night.

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Bear, Desire, Older Crowd, Outdoor Seating

This low-key gay leather exclude is fairly unassuming but hidden inside is a hot dance floor, hotter men, and three fully stocked bars. There's even a leather shop on site so there's no excuses not to hold some fun with the guys you just met, and if you want to you can chilly off on the deck. Whether you like spicy leather men, guys in rubber or gear, bears and cubs, you'll discover a guy for you here.

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Queer Midtown: How Atlanta Became an Epicenter of Lgbtq+ Life

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Published: 04/06/23

BY JASON ARNOLD

Atlanta has long held the nickname of the gay epicenter of the South, due to so many members of the LGBTQ+ society from small towns in neighboring states moving to Atlanta to find their place among their kindred spirits. For decades, lgbtq+ people flocked to Midtown for weekend jaunts to some of the South’s most legendary bars, (Backstreet, anyone?) and Pride festivities, first in June to and later when the events were moved to October to coincide with “National Coming Out Day.” Midtown and Atlanta were synonymous with being male lover, and though the collective is more spread out over the metro area today, Midtown, with its iconic rainbow crosswalk, is still regarded as the center of gay Atlanta.

Atlanta Had Its Own Stonewall

Long before the pride festivals, bars and restaurants, the first recorded instance of what we would reflect on Atlanta’s gay history goes all the way support to the “Cotton States and International Exposition of ,” with th