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32/M - 15 reviews
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***** If you're looking for the old ...
Guest Reviewer - March 16, 2009
If you're looking for the old biker bar at Ansley Square, it closed in 1988 and has since been replaced by Burkhart's. It's not a "strike a pose" bar; this is one of the most unpretentious gay bars in Atlanta. It's a very comfortable place to hang out, have a drink, and play some pool if you like. The boys here are approachable and laid-back, and on Sundays the legendary Armorettes will make you laugh until you can't take it anymore. Other nights you can sing karaoke or even grab a full dinner.

Insider Tip: Burkhart's patio sprawls across the entire back side of the bar. It's also intimate enough to allow you to step back and disappear into the shadows if you want.

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56/M - 258 reviews
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***** Friendly and we do mean FRIENDLY
Posted: October 28, 2009
This is what a gay bar is all about. GREAT owners! Great Staff (except for the ones that smoke while bartendering) GREAT customers who are super friendly! We ALWAYS have a great time at this bar. They have several bars, downstairs as well as upstairs. And good food! Whatever you are into, you can find it at this bar. Can't believe how FRIENDLY everybody was. Actually it is the friendliest bar that we have ever been to. They just need to have their bartenders STOP SMOKING WHILE THEY ARE WAITING ON CUSTOMERS!
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31/M - 52 reviews
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***** Rude!
Posted: June 11, 2009
My work friends and I went here on a Monday night for a relaxing drink. We went inside and sat at a table, while one of us went to the bar to get our drinks. He was told rather rudely by a smoking bartender that we couldn't get drinks there, we had to sit down and wait for a waiter to come take our order. The waiter (cute but a little slow) came to the table once to take our order, then had to come back 10 minutes later with a pad & pen because he'd forgotten it. The drinks were okay, but our table was under an AC unit that blew on us the whole time, and it smelled like the place had been freshly varnished. We paid and left, thankful to get out of that dark place. We went across the lot to Felix's and had a better time, better drinks, and were treated better by the helpful staff and patrons.
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64/M - 10 reviews
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***** Not to be missed, Atlanta experience.
Posted: April 24, 2009
Good food at reasonable prices. Great mix of all ages. Fun Drag... The Easter Sunday Drag Races are a long time Atlanta tradition. Try it you'll like it!
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No photo wlc
45/M - 2 reviews
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***** drag haven
Posted: December 27, 2008
never seen so many overhill drags water down drinks below average bar tenders save your cash go across the way to oscars or flexies why must gay bars think they have to let drags take over
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35/M - 1 review
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***** Burkharts is amazing!
Posted: July 08, 2008
I've seen a lot of drag in my time but the reason I keep coming back to Burkharts are the amazing drag queens! Mary Edith Pitts--you've done a great job of getting the best drag queens without the attitude. Not only do you keep the shows light and fun, you never seem to take yourself too seriously. Yall keep up the great work!
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No photo 76chevy
26/M - 1 review
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***** Interesting Managers.. A bit outdated
Posted: June 13, 2008
I felt compelled to tell you about my experiences at Burkharts. I have lived in Atlanta for three years and have been to this gay neighborhood pub. I especially like the fact the bar is basically undated. People say it has looked the same for years and if that is the owner's philosophy "if it ain't broke don't fix it" then let it be. I have not become a regular but have been enough times to know that the bartending staff is extremely friendly and efficient. The management staff; however, often seem aloof and a bit frazzled. Not only that, but one manager in particular rarely, if ever, speaks to any of the guests nor does he seem approachable. There is a drag show nearly every night and without mentioning any names a drag queen in particular who has her own show there just about every other night. The Amorettes, while often funny, work for a great cause and can be seen on Sunday nights with a packed house. The drag; however, is very repetitive and quite frankly we are tired of seeing one particular drag queen pull a guy onto the "stage" put her hands down his pants and sniff. The bar is spacious enough to spread out and enjoy your cheap drink. The food is extremely well priced, relatively good and suprisingly the vast majority of patrons do end up eating dinner there. I prefer the location of Blakes on the Park, but enjoy the Southern hospitality of this bar. Overall, this is an excellent venue as long as you don't mind repetitive drag and being ignored by the management staff.
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No photo Traveler1022
48/M - 11 reviews
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***** OK, But Needs Work
Posted: June 05, 2008
After reading the glowing reviews here, We were looking forward to our visit. We should have realized from Burhart’s (outdated) web page that the place might focus on drag. The other customers all seemed to know each other, so we “tourists” felt out of place. Our bartender (Stephen) was very friendly, so we mostly chatted with him. While we waited for the announced karaoke to start (the web page says “sign up 10:30 pm”) we began to see more and more drag. Then, a drag show began and it went on and on until nearly closing. By the time the karaoke started, we were ready to leave. I suspect this place is a lot more entertaining when there isn’t a drag show. There is a large back patio (too cool that night to enjoy), and several bar areas. Will we go back? Possibly, but only with a contingency plan.
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No photo Maverick
45/M - 6 reviews
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***** Wasn't Impressed
Posted: May 25, 2008
I'm not a big fan of drag shows, but the web site advertised that Monday was Karaoke night so I thought that would be fun. I should have known better. There was still a drag show - that started late, went on indefinitely, and wasn't very good on top of everything. The karaoke didn't start until 1:35 in the morning and only had a few participants by that time. The crowd seemed to be all regulars who kept to themselves. The bartender was friendly, but was slowly but surely closing his bar hours in advance of closing. It was like even he couldn't wait to get out of there. I'm afraid that will be my first and last visit.
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No photo clarinet
48/M - 1 review
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***** hey boys!
Posted: April 05, 2008
i've lived here since 1993...B'Hardts always a fun/friendly place to be...stop by...
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43/M - 3 reviews
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***** Oh What a Nite!
Posted: April 01, 2008
WOW! Did we ever have the time of our life. The men were nice, beautiful and easy to approach. The drinks were cheap and strong. The staff were excellent with customer service and the DJ(what a cutie pie he was) came over and personally welcomed us. We had a blast. If you don't visit any other gay club in Atlanta, make Burkhart's a must!
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50/M - 23 reviews
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***** 2.5 hours of Drag!
Posted: January 31, 2008
A fun sunday night for an ATL visitor. The Armorettes (sp) drag show was a real hoot, but a bit (an hour?)too long. Because of the show it's difficult to tell much about the crowd. But this large complex bar is fun for sure.
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44/M - 40 reviews
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***** Big crowds, tired drag shows.
Posted: August 21, 2007
Nice mixture of guys in their 20s/30s/40s+. Food is decent and reasonably priced. I love what Mary Edith Pitts does for the community, but if you've seen one of her shows, you have seen them all.
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32/M - 6 reviews
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***** Great place to lie low and drink.
Posted: July 27, 2007
Although the atmosphere is far from hip and trendy, the drinks are great and the back patio is great for early spring and late fall. Average good all-american working guys. No pretentiousness at all. Great dive bar to go out in shorts and flip flops and just drink with friends. Drag shows are funny but repetative.
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No photo GayATL
26/M - 4 reviews
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***** Average, but fun
Posted: November 25, 2006
Burkhart's can be hit or miss. Crowd is typically a little older compared to younger. But most guys are pretty nice and approachable. The second level provides a great overlook to level one for the drag show or to just see what hot guys are hanging out below or coming in the front door. Patio is very nice and great place to be in the warmer months.
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No photo ManAboutTown
29/M - 1 review
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***** A Fun Place to Hang
First to Review - October 06, 2005 - Visited: October 2005
Burkhart's is the kind of place you always wanted to find in a big city, but never could. The bar owner and staff are friendly and full of that Southern Hospitality that doesn't disappear the second you turn away. The men are hot, but approachable. You'll have a good time, too!
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