At The Vortex-Midtown, the smoking of cigarettes (and e-cigarettes) will be allowed when dining outside on our sidewalk patio. At The Vortex-L5P, smoking will be allowed on the open fenced waiting area just outside the bar, known as the “playpen.” The smoking of cigars, pipes, clove cigarettes or anything deemed “illegal” by the evil overlords will continue to be forbidden. These policy changes will all go into affect immediately at both Vortex locations – like, right now, even as you’re reading this – right in the middle of Atlanta’s 2019 Super Bowl celebration.

We believe that this policy change will help satisfy the largest number of patrons possible. I suppose many people will celebrate these decisions, while others may be slightly disappointed. But I hope everyone keeps one thing in perspective. As always, we are doing our best to please our core group of supporters. And this really is only about a smoking policy in a bar. So relax. Everything will be fine. Just take a deep breath – in the newly clean air of The Vortex.

﻿The post laid out several figures from the poll:

60.6 percent of respondents said they’ve been patrons of The Vortex for 6 years or longer

54.6 percent said that they’ve smoked and another 25.7 percent said that they used to smoke but no longer do

51.5 percent majority said they do not patronize The Vortex (or patronize less) because smoking is allowed

69.5 percent said they would like to see the smoking policy change

The Vortex, which Benoit opened with his brother Hank and sister Suzanne in 1992, serves a variety of burgers and a large selection of craft beers. The restaurant has long had a 21-and-over-only policy, which coincides with the fact that smoking cigarettes was always allowed on the premises, even though none of the siblings smoke.

Several other longtime Atlanta bars that previously allowed smoking have gone smoke-free in the past few years, including Moe's and Joe's and Manuel's Tavern.

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