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Straight and gay sports fans unite at Tabu Sports Bar and Lounge. The low-key and intimate atmosphere is accentuated by the 80’s hits, jazz standards, and 60’s love ballads emanating from the juke box. They do not serve food, and the beer selection is limited since they don’t have a tap. This cash-only dive caters to a slightly older crowd. Uncle’s is the gay bar where everybody knows your name. The Pit stop is only open Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. The Pit Stop (the 3rd floor), also known as the “dark side,” is a low-light bar scene where fetish attire is welcomed, and the Top of the Stop (the 4th floor) is only open for special events, parties, DJs or Kinky Karnivals. On The Bike Stop (the first floor) is the main bar the Short Stop (2nd floor) is Philly’s oldest gay sports bar, complete with big screen TVs and 50-cent pool games. Four floors offer something for everyone.
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and a Sunday brunch.įor 28 years, The Bike Stop has been the home of the leather gay and lesbians. There is also happy hour Monday through Friday from 5 – 7 p.m.
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Frat House Fridays and Skin Saturdays generate a large crowd on the weekends. ICandy offers a unique nightlife experience and three floors spilling over with gay men on every night of the week. The tavern’s varied ambiance makes it a perfect date spot or place to meet a friendly Philadelphian.Ģ54 S. to 2 a.m., Tavern boasts three floors of entertainment, including a new American restaurant, a piano bar with live music, an open mic spot and dance floor.
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Tavern on Camac is one of the oldest gay and lesbian establishments in the country. Dinner is served from 5 – 10 p.m., with a bar menu until midnight and a Sunday breakfast buffet. The music ranges from pop and hip-hop to country and house. Sisters offers three bars over three floors with a variety of entertainment including karaoke, DJs, live bands and theme parties. You can find a mix of gay culture in all ages, shapes, and types any night of the week. Woody’s has been a neighborhood landmark since the 1980s, as well as a Mecca for gay men and their friends. A trip to the gayborhood would not be complete without a stop at Woody’s-just look for the red door.