GA Voice

Woofs is Home for LGBTQ Sports Fans

- Katie Burkholder

One of the most instantly recognizab­le mainstays of American culture is the sports bar. Sporting events are shown on huge LED flat-screens at every corner. Maybe there’s a couple pool tables, maybe there are darts. Bar food staples like wings, burgers, and mozzarella sticks are served alongside pitchers of beer as patrons cheer when their team scores and commiserat­e when they lose.

Upon walking into Woofs, you would assume it was one of the same — and in many ways, it is. Upon closer examinatio­n, though, you would see the clientele is not what you would typically find at a traditiona­l sports bar.

“[Woofs] would be your traditiona­l sports bar, the only difference is that we’re gayowned and -operated and extremely gayfriendl­y,” Woofs owner Gregory Hughes told Georgia Voice.

What started as an annual Super Bowl party at Hughes’ home quickly grew into a beloved establishm­ent among Atlanta’s LGBTQ sports fans. While they are welcoming to everyone (straight people included), for more than two decades Woofs has been the only sports bar in Atlanta specifical­ly catering to the LGBTQ community.

“The world of sports can be, I’ll say, gayunfrien­dly,” Hughes said. “What people don’t realize is that there are a lot of gay sports fans and a lot of passionate gay sports fans. They [usually] can’t show that passion in a traditiona­lly straight sports bar. They can’t jump up and down and kiss their partner — or they can do it, but it would get a lot of looks and probably some nasty snarls. In our environmen­t [at Woofs], they can be open and who they want to be and celebrate with their other gay friends, and nobody looks sideways at it.”

With its success, Woofs was able to relocate and expand in 2019 and then survive through the COVID-19 pandemic thanks to the loyalty of both its customer base and employees. Last year, Woofs was even featured as one of the most popular LGBTQ bars in the country to view the Super Bowl in by HER; it was the only Southern establishm­ent to be included.

Woofs uses this success to give back to the community that has supported it so ardently. As a sports-related establishm­ent, it’s no surprise that Woofs supports and sponsors several of Atlanta’s LGBTQ sports leagues, including the Hotlanta Softball League, the Hotlanta Volleyball Associatio­n, the National Gay Flag Football League, and the Atlanta Bucks rugby league. The bar also supports a number of nonprofits serving the LGBTQ community, like Lost-n-Found Youth, Pets Are Loving Support, Joining Hearts, AID Atlanta, and Jerusalem House, both with donations and by offering space to host fundraisin­g events.

Coming up, Woofs will participat­e in Dining Out for Life on April 26. The annual dining fundraisin­g event raises money for communityb­ased organizati­ons serving people living with HIV. Atlanta’s supported organizati­on is Open Hand Atlanta, which provides healthy meals and nutrition education to people struggling with chronic illnesses or food insecurity. On

April 26, at least 25 percent of sales made at Woofs and other participat­ing restaurant­s will be donated to Open Hand.

“The world of sports can be, I’ll say, gay-unfriendly. What people don’t realize is that there are a lot of gay sports fans and a lot of passionate gay sports fans. They [usually] can’t show that passion in a traditiona­lly straight sports bar. They can’t jump up and down and kiss their partner — or they can do it, but it would get a lot of looks and probably some nasty snarls. In our environmen­t [at Woofs], they can be open and who they want to be and celebrate with their other gay friends, and nobody looks sideways at it.” — Woofs owner Gregory Hughes

Woofs will also host some of the Atlanta Bear Pride festivitie­s happening from April 21 to

23. The weekend kicks off at Woofs for the warmup party on April 21 and the bar will also host a Sunday Funday party on April

23. You can find more informatio­n on these events and Atlanta Bear Pride on page 20 or online at atlantabea­rpride.com.

Woofs is located at 494 Plasters Ave NE. Learn more at woofsatlan­ta.com.

 ?? PHOTO BY PROJECT Q / RUSS BOWEN YOUNGBLOOD ?? Customers at Woofs enjoy a game and libations.
PHOTO BY PROJECT Q / RUSS BOWEN YOUNGBLOOD Customers at Woofs enjoy a game and libations.

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