The Model T Atlanta: The Untold Story Of How A Beloved Gay Dive Bar Survived Gentrification And Reborn As 'The T'
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The Model T Atlanta: A Biography of an Iconic Atlanta Institution
The Model T's history is deeply intertwined with the development of the Virginia Highlands and Poncey-Highland neighborhoods, standing as an anchor for the LGBTQ+ community long before the area became a hub for high-end retail and luxury apartments.- Original Name: The Model T (sometimes referred to as Model T's)
- Original Location (Closed): 699 Ponce de Leon Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30308 (Located in the Ford Factory Lofts complex, adjacent to the former "Murder Kroger").
- Original Owner/Founder: Jill Darmer (Opened the bar approximately 25 years prior to 2016).
- Years of Operation (Original Location): Circa 1991 – 2019 (Approximately 28 years).
- Reason for Closure: New development and unsustainable rising rent costs, a direct side effect of the Atlanta BeltLine and Ponce City Market development.
- Successor Location (Current): The T in Grant Park (or simply "The T").
- Current Address: 465 Boulevard SE, Suite 103-A, Atlanta, GA 30312 (In the Historic Grant Park neighborhood).
- Atmosphere: A classic, casual, and beloved gay dive bar known for strong, cheap drinks, karaoke, pool, and a mix of young and older clientele.
- Current Status: The T in Grant Park is currently open and operating under the same ownership.
The Unofficial Landmark: Living in the Shadow of 'Murder Kroger'
The Model T's legendary status was intrinsically linked to its location next to the notorious Kroger on Ponce de Leon Avenue, a store that earned the macabre nickname "Murder Kroger" due to its history of crime and the general sketchiness of the surrounding area. This proximity was a defining characteristic, creating a unique, gritty edge that appealed to its diverse clientele. The bar was a safe haven—a brightly lit, welcoming space in an area that was otherwise known for its rougher elements. The bar's address placed it in the heart of a major redevelopment zone. The pressure began mounting with the opening of Ponce City Market, an enormous mixed-use project that revitalized the former Sears, Roebuck & Co. building. This, combined with the explosive popularity of the Atlanta BeltLine (an urban trail built on former railway corridors), catalyzed a massive surge in property values and rent across the entire corridor. The final blow came when "Murder Kroger" was demolished to make way for the 725 Ponce mixed-use development, a $190 million project. The demolition and subsequent construction made the Model T's location untenable, forcing the owner, Jill Darmer, to seek a new home. This closure around 2019 was not an isolated incident; it was part of a larger, painful trend of Atlanta gay bar closures, including other historic venues like Burkhart's and Jungle, as rising costs and development reshaped the city’s LGBTQ+ geography.The Rebirth: From The Model T to The T in Grant Park
In a move that demonstrated remarkable commitment to the community, the owner of The Model T refused to let the institution die. Instead, the bar was successfully relocated to the historic Grant Park neighborhood, taking over the former Grant Park Tavern space. The new location was rebranded simply as "The T" or "The T in Grant Park." The transition was crucial for preserving the bar's identity. While the grit of the Ponce de Leon location was gone, the new space retained the essential elements that made the original so beloved: a genuine, casual, and judgment-free atmosphere.What to Expect at The T in Grant Park (The Model T’s Successor)
The T in Grant Park has become an essential entity in the newer wave of Atlanta's LGBTQ+ social scene, offering a much-needed alternative to the high-energy clubs of Midtown. It continues the traditions established by The Model T, ensuring that the bar’s original spirit is not lost to history.- The Dive Bar Vibe: The T is celebrated for maintaining its status as a quintessential gay dive bar. It is a comfortable, low-key spot where patrons can relax, shoot a game of pool, or enjoy the jukebox.
- Potent & Affordable Drinks: Reviews consistently praise the drinks as being both potent and cheap, a rarity in rapidly gentrifying Atlanta. This focus on affordability ensures the bar remains accessible to a broad demographic.
- Community Events: The bar is known for hosting regular events, including karaoke nights, Industry nights, and games like Texas Hold'em, fostering a strong sense of community.
- Diverse Clientele: Just like its predecessor, The T welcomes a diverse clientele, including a mix of younger and older gay men, lesbians, and straight allies, embodying the spirit of an inclusive community bar.
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