Definitely the demographic is going to skew that way. Most of the people in this side of town are guys in their 30s and 40s and more established. I’m definitely trying to let it define itself. But he’s said that his mission is to have a “ neighborhood gay bar.” The owner, Michael Winfield, was on the phone on hold with Comcast and wasn’t able to speak to GA Voice on Monday night. and, because it has a full kitchen, will be open on Sundays as well. He’s also very happy the bar is non-smoking.Ĭockpit opens at 5 p.m. Legaspi also said he is happy the bar is a local establishment. It’s nice to see a business opening and have something different and new.” “Since we moved here there’s been a huge loss of the gay scene. “The moment we moved here all the bars started closing one by one,” Pitts said. Pitts and Legaspi moved to Atlanta from Washington, D.C., in 2004. “For me, living in West Midtown, I have to admit I’m very pleased and will probably be back.” “They live down the street … so they think it’s great because it’s very close to them,” DeGuzman said. Michael DeGuzman, 39, lives in West Midtown and was there with friends, and partners for 12 years, Lee Pitts, 37, and Marc Legaspi, 37. To view photos of Cockpit, please click here.
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