"Woof's plans on breaking the 'gay bar' stereotype by creating an environment that allows all patrons (regardless of gender) to celebrate diversity and acceptance and yes, even watching sports!" declares the announcement from Maniaci. Start the weekend off right with a bar night at Atlantas most popular gay sports bar. Our operations include the annual Atlanta Pride Festival and Parade in October as well as 60. "I was relieved to hear they weren't closing the doors entirely," says says Indie Queer founder and promoter Liz Tymus about the King Club, who also noted "excitement for another venue to add to Madison's LGBT nightlife."Ībove all, the bar plans on being inclusive in the grand Madison tradition. Georgias oldest non-profit agency serving the LGBTQ community. The continuing presence of Funky Mondays and Indie Queer is a sign that Woof's will remain active within the larger King Street entertainment scene. The focus of the new bar will not be on live music, notes Gallagher, though Clyde Stubblefield will continue his Funky Mondays gig at Woof's once it opens.
"Springboarding off of Madison's ever growing gay sport's league scene hockey, volleyball, softball as well as bowling, pool and darts, customers will all find a comfortable place for everyone," states a press release announcing Woof's, "including gay athletes to gather, for leagues to hold recruiting events or for casual gay sports fans to unwind and watch their favorite college or professional team compete along with selected typical bar offerings." Maniaci also owns the national graphic design and advertising agency Madison Minotaurs rugby team) as a potential base of patrons. Opening this new venture are Dino Maniaci and Jason Hoke, who are also the co-owners of dog groomer and kennel located in the former home of the Dane County Humane Society on the north side. The new nightspot will primarily cater to Madison's gay community and is inspired by bars in New York, Los Angeles, Atlanta, and Amsterdam. "We will be closed for one month for extensive remodeling and reopen under a new name." "The club closes down as the King Club with our last show on the 19th," explains current co-owner Lisa Gallagher. This is going to change rapidly over the next few months, though, with plans for the new Plan B bar and restaurant just off Willy Street and with the opening of a new establishment downtown named, a small live music venue whose closing was announced on Monday. Got thoughts? Go here to share your feedback.Despite or perhaps because of its queer-friendly climate, there have long been only a handful of primarily gay bars in central Madison. Click here for more about what we're doing. This story was created automatically using local business data, then reviewed by an editor.
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