“Let me take on something I’m already familiar with.”Ī flag hangs in the window of the black tile façade of the future lounge. “I’ve had friends within the LGBTQ community that don’t feel as though they have a place,” Sultan said. ![]() She decided to open up in the old Bodega location at 368 Second Street, which is three doors down from the Hargray Capitol Theatre. ![]() Flavorz2 will cater to the LGBTQ community and others for morning coffee and evening entertainment. “I make my own shisha.”įor the past seven years, the new Macon resident has been operating similar lounges in Atlanta and Jonesboro, she said. “We are not just there to be another hookah lounge,” Sultan said. ![]() Not only did the Macon-Bibb County Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously approve a new LGBTQ coffee shop and lounge for downtown Monday, but some learned a new word – shisha.įlavorz2 business owner Daaiyah Sultan explains that she not only brews her own brand of coffee, but makes the flavored tobacco used in the hookah pipe. Flavorz2 owner Daaiyah Sultan said all are welcome at her LGBTQ-focused coffee shop and lounge going into 368 Second Street.
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