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FRIDAY MAY 16th.
SLA Competition Routine
PATRONS OF THE Midtown Promenade shopping center can currently
hear the sounds of renovation in the corner spot formerly
inhabited by Hoedowns, but Deana Collins plans to replace
that noise with a country beat when she opens her new gay
bar, 3-Legged Cowboy, in that spot on Dec. 31.
Collins, the original owner of Hoedowns, says her bar
will stick to a very simple formula.
Stone country, she says of the atmosphere of 3-Legged
Cowboy. Pure country. I dont want anything else.
As Collins looks toward a return to the country
roots that made Hoedowns so popular among its patrons for
most of its tenure as Atlantas only gay country-western
bar — and as she welcomes back former Hoedowns bartending
staff — she says she still wants to give 3-Legged
Cowboy its own distinct identity. That starts with a renovated
décor, including a red oak dance floor and bar, as
well as a tin-roofed front porch.
We worked real hard on this because we didnt
want it to look like a Hoedowns, Collins says. I didnt want
to go back to that. I wanted to give [our patrons] a brand
new place to come, so its going to be much better than what
we had at Hoedowns.
THE NEW FEEL EXTENDS TO THE NEW name, which
Collins says was inspired by a drink called the three-legged
monkey. I thought, ‘How crazy is that? No one has
three legs, she says. It would be a sense of fun."
Also on tap is a new slogan: I been wrong so long, but I'm
going to get it right tonight.
And getting it right includes an ear toward
learning from Hoedowns mistakes. When asked if her new bar
would feature drag performances, one aspect many former
patrons noted as a sign of decline for the former bar under
Ben Elliott, Collins is quick to answer.
No, she says. I love my queens, but I dont
want them [performing] in a country bar.
She wont venture a guess as to whether Atlanta
can support two gay country-western bars, but Collins says
she harbors no ill will towards the Wild Mustang and its
owner, Brad Williams.
What he did was nice, Collin says, I did tell
him before he even opened that I'm going to be opening a
country bar, but its not competition. The people that want
to go there will go, and thats OK with me.
Collins plans a grand opening on New Years Eve, full of
surprises for patrons, and she says she knows exactly who
she plans to welcome: everyone.
Bring your mother, bring your brother, I dont
care who you bring, she says. Anyone that just wants to
laugh, because it's going to be a lot of fun.
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