Last call for Flamingo
NEWS / Nightclub will shut its doors April 14
Bradley Turcotte / Ottawa / Friday, April 13, 2012
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Ottawa's proudly pink party-goers will no longer wade in the Everglades of Elgin St, as bias-free nightclub Flamingo announced that April 14 will be its last dance after 15 months of operation.
 
Touted as a stylish alternative where gays and straights could coexist, Flamingo emerged from its egg Jan 28, 2011. Although the feathered establishment featured killer cocktails, elegant décor and performances by world-renowned DJs, Flamingo couldn't survive in Ottawa's chilly climate and customers flocked away.
 
General manager Sebastien Provost announced the club's closure in an earnest Facebook post April 12. 
 
"The decision was not made lightly but in the end, the business case simply wasn’t there and it became apparent through your feedback that we needed to go in a different direction. In true Flamingo style, we decided to not beet [sic] a dead horse but instead go out with a bang," Provost wrote.
General manager Sebastien Provost announced Flamingo's closure on Facebook April 12.
(Kandace Blaker)
 
"I have so many people to thank for the amazing experiences I’ve shared during our time. So many amazing DJ’s and their respective teams, the staff who embodied my vision to provide and create the most memorable experiences, the vendors and most of all you; our customers who came out time and time again to support the club and who made memories I will never forget."
 
In an email, co-founder and former event producer Chris Murray divulged that he suspects an organized boycott spearheaded by other Ottawa-area gay bars forced Flamingo's doors to slam shut.
 
 "Very early on Flamingo was boycotted by certain groups in the gay scene and bashed by others who did not want there to be another option for the gay community in Ottawa," Murray wrote. "It's sad that some people will do everything in their power to limit the options available to the community for their own personal reasons and even sadder that in the end it worked."
 
Murray severed ties with Flamingo in January of this year to head back into the studio and focus on production work. During his time as the venue's producer, Murray brought several prolific artists to the capital, including Grammy-winning DJs Hex Hector and David Morales.
 
If you'd like to say goodbye before Flamingo flies away, migrate to the Golden Triangle April13 and catch the last Drag Race event, hosted by Markida Brown and featuring Gia Corangi in addition to many more local queens. The evening of April 14, original resident DJ Ashley Gauthier returns to the nest to tickle the turntables one final time. Doors open at 10:30pm, and with all drinks discounted to $4, they're sure to be scooped up like shrimp.
 
Flamingo is owned by Aydin Kharaghani of York St Entertainment and roosts at 380 Elgin, near the corner of Gladstone and Elgin. This location is rumoured to carry a nightclub curse as it has housed several other ill-fated haunts, including SIN and Diesel. 
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boycott?
A boycott? Really?
C, Ott ON
04/13/12 1:05 PM EST
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Boycott?
Omg Chris, you have got to be kidding me. Let's go over SOME of the reasons it didn't last. -the "silent" partners -they gouged the pockets of our gay community in fluctuating cover prices and over priced drinks. -the dancefloor was two different heights and the ceilings low. -you tried to market the queers, saying that in order to enter the bar, you were giving your permission to have your photos taken and distributed. No thanks! -Bathrooms were TINY and smelled like crap. - You failed to consider the lesbian crowd until you thought you could make tonnes of money on a packed house. -over the top and overpriced pride events *rolls eyes*
N, Ottawa ON
04/13/12 3:51 PM EST
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Boyott?
There was no boycott. The place failed and they are just looking for a reason to cover the fast that it was a failure. It was simply a matter of overpriced drinks and a bad location. I mean 9 dollars for a Rev? No wonder people stopped going there. I went once and that was plenty enough for me!
R.H, Ottawa Ontario
04/13/12 4:21 PM EST
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im no soory
the firs time i went there the door man ask me if i was a man or a woman....what the hell that is suppost to be a gay friendly bar :( the guy how ask me destroy my night. i promise my self to never go there againg in my life and tell every body that i know no to go there ever. im happy that you got what is coming to you. we need good gay bars no like your bar
victoria, ottawa ont
04/14/12 11:13 AM EST
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2 things ...
1. I told you so. 2. Considering the history of gay bars in Ottawa, has it crossed anyone's mind that bitchy drag queens and twink bartenders and staff with attitudes might not be what people want?
Shane, Ottawa ON
05/05/12 9:39 PM EST
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