Little Five Points’ Star Bar Has Closed

Dec. 31 was the music venue and watering hole's last day in business since first opening in 1991.

Caleb J. Spivak Editor-in-Chief
Blake Moore
Edited By Blake Moore
News Writer

The Star Community Bar (“Star Bar”) is no longer open for business in Little Five Points.

Tuesday, Dec. 31 was the music venue and watering hole’s last day, according to the company’s Facebook page.

“Last Thursday we got our walking papers,” Star Bar posted to the social media site on New Year’s Eve announcing its impending closure.

“The landlord has decided to rent the space to someone else, giving our employees five days to find new jobs. If you know any bars that are hiring please send us a Facebook message. Tonight is your last chance to party at the Star Bar. Let’s do it up right. See you tonight!”

It’s unclear what might open in the longstanding bar’s place, at 437 Moreland Ave. NE., or why the landlord decided against renewing the lease.

Star Bar’s current ownership indicated on Facebook that “the new operators will have a liquor license in a week or two,” as per the landlord, but no such licenses have yet been filed with the City of Atlanta or submitted for review to the Neighborhood Planning Unit (NPU-N).

Star Bar first opened in 1991 as a hotspot for karaoke, music, and comedy shows.

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