Still the Star Bar

L5P mainstay staying put for now
Published 04.18.07
Joeff Davis
STAR BAR GUARDIANS: Dave Parker (left) and Jim Stacy

Rumors have been circling about the Star Bar in Little 5 Points -- is it changing ownership, turning into a reggae bar and/or outright closing? The bar is changing hands, but according to Dave Parker (one-third owner of the place along with Jim Stacy and Gary Yoxen) little else will change when the current partners turn the helm over this summer to the owners of CJ's Landing: Stephen Hudnall and partners.

"Dave and Marty had this place for 10 years," Parker says, referring to previous owners, the Keeper brothers. "We kept it going another seven. It's time to pass the torch. It'll be the same blue-collar bar where PBR is the biggest seller, same faces behind the bar, same bands. The only difference is Jim and I will be drinking from this side of the bar," Parker says, sitting on a stool alongside Star Bar regulars who've been visiting the place more than 15 years.

"Bubbapalooza, the Gracevault, karaoke, disco, all the stuff on the walls – it'll all still be here. We're not trying to bring Buckhead to Little 5," Parker says. "We're proud of what we've done with the place."

Apparently it's exactly what Hudnall was searching for. "I was looking for something between the Poncey MJQ scene and the East Atlanta Village Earl scene," he says. "I was considering starting from scratch in Decatur but then this opportunity came up."

Keeping any bar open 17 years is a feat within Atlanta's fickle nightlife. The Star Bar came to maturity during the swing revival era when rootsy country and rockabilly could pack the house. The last five years have seen more garage, metal and indie fare than rockabilly, a trend likely to continue with Bryan Malone, bartender and lead singer of the Forty-Fives, doing the booking.

When asked what's next for the current partners, Parker smiles. "Gary is going back to tattooing full time. Jim is going to open up a little hot-dog stand. ... And I've got the opportunity to turn pro bass fisher, so I should do it while I can."

COMMENTS

RE: Still the Star Bar

Posted by deb parker on 10.22.07 @ 10:33 PM

hey guys, I love Ji Stacy and know that he worked his ass off making that bar his twisted home sweet home and i wish him all the best and miss his ugly face near mine! Get hot dogs to sell from what's left of Coney Island! xox DEB P.S. There is life after alcohol peddling!

RE: Still the Star Bar

Posted by Bill on 04.23.07 @ 10:31 AM

I would eat a Jim Stacy hotdog any day of the week ... oh yes I would. Hope the bar hangs in there.

RE: Still the Star Bar

Posted by Brill on 04.20.07 @ 10:35 AM

I used to haunt the Star Bar several times a week in the early, mid-nineties. I still remember when it was a bank. I don't get there very often these days, but it would be like closing the Varsity or if Coke went out of business. Glad to hear it is carrying on.

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