WATCH: ‘Big Gay’ Starbucks says goodbye to WeHo

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West Hollywood’s “Big Gay” Starbucks shut its doors to the public for the last time Sunday, and WEHOville was there to witness this end of an era. Catch a last look at the cafe on Santa Monica Blvd. and the microcosm of the community it nurtured for many years.

Video by Larry Block

Saying goodbye to loyal customers.
The Starbucks drew a diverse crowd of all ages
Employees all have jobs at other Starbucks locations
Mark Feigan, Sen. Bob Hertzberg and Brian Luster

Manager Acacia says goodbye on behalf of Starbucks

Interview by Larry Block

Final customers befo

re doors are locked
Locked out
Final orders
The team’s last day
The Big Gay Starbucks’ final serving

Photos by Brandon Garcia

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Joe Bologna
Joe Bologna
1 year ago

My many years at Big Gay Starbucks–I was part of the original crew that gave it that name–didn’t resemble anything like this modern-day scenario. It was the most amazing gathering spot in West Hollywood. It was very community-oriented, there was a LOT of good-looking guys, and it was super-cruisey. It was like a bar without the boize. It used to be a utopia.

Cy Husain
1 year ago

This was an attempt to BUST the Starbucks Workers United (SBWU) Union and, NOT in response to the bogus overwhelming crime problem. The Workers clearly say it’s coercion against labor organizing NOT only for fair pay & working conditions but, opposing any democracy in the workplace. What corporate Starbucks is doing merits our anger NOT our sympathy. As an ongoing (SBWU) Union organizing wave won over more than 300 Starbucks stores, workers allege egregious union-busting tactics including unnecessary closures

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Joe Bologna
Joe Bologna
1 year ago
Reply to  Cy Husain

Do you ever wake up in a happy mood and see the joy that is out there in the universe to be had?

WeHo Resident
WeHo Resident
1 year ago

Blame the city council all you want … the closure of this Starbucks location is based on the historic ways in which Starbucks mistreats their employees. Period.

Please due your due diligence on other Starbucks closures and the retribution this company enacts on their employees in order to scare them into not wanting to unionize.

Steve Carry
Steve Carry
1 year ago

This is not the only Starbucks that closed its doors. This should tell you what’s really going on in Los Angeles and it’s not good. If you continue to support left wing liberal idiology this and more will be the result.

JR Birdsong
JR Birdsong
1 year ago

here will these folks hang out that used to sit for hours ‘working’ [or was it cruising?] at Big Bucks. Possibly buy a coffee maker and save money having coffee at home? OR can they afford internet paying so much for over roasted coffee? LOL!!!!

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Liz
Liz
1 year ago

I hope CBTL sees an opportunity to return to a Boystown adjacent location here…

Tom Smart
Tom Smart
1 year ago

If another decent coffee place moved into this space, I’d move my approx 6k yearly Java habit over to them instead of Bux

LateralThinker
LateralThinker
1 year ago

Far bigger than a cup of coffee is community itself. For many of us Old Farts that still remember the Abbey was only coffee and desert and someplace that attracted the Gay community from all over the country, the Valley, OC , San Gabriel Valley and beyond, when that became mostly a bar, for many Starbucks was the only option in town and became a central meeting point and safe spot across from what was 24 hr fitness. While I understand and support change stop and ask what are we allowing to be done to ourselves as a result. Don’t… Read more »

greeneyedguy
greeneyedguy
1 year ago
Reply to  LateralThinker

I’d actually go to the Abbey if it reverted back to coffee and dessert.

A Cup of Coffee
A Cup of Coffee
1 year ago
Reply to  LateralThinker

Sad to know that a coffee shop represents a “community itself”. It’s a cup of coffee folks and maybe desert, not a pillar of the community by any stretch. Plenty of worthwhile things can be found to occupy one’s time. Times have surely changed.

Matthew Flanagan
Matthew Flanagan
1 year ago

At Starbucks stupid liberal policies of allow the homeless to sit in their facility that allow this to happen also no one’s addressing the fact that they want to become part of the union do you think they’re not gonna trim the fat edges of have to become part of the union?

Rudi Logan
Rudi Logan
1 year ago

I didn’t realize West Hollywood had morphed into Mayberry, ignorance and all.

Cy Husain
1 year ago
Reply to  Rudi Logan

More a case of “Mayberry” internet trolls posting on West Hollywood website comment sections❗

Dawn Lacey
Dawn Lacey
1 year ago

Lol. Y’all closed this place when you turned a blind eye to crime and “compassion” for the drug addicts (not homeless). We’ll done, gay liberals.

Davedi
Davedi
1 year ago
Reply to  Dawn Lacey

Exactly!

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