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| - Very chill bar. It's definitely an lgbta friendly bar. You'd spot lesbian, gay and bi couples dropping by for a drink. The music isn't intrusive, and you can actually hold a blasted conversation in this bar without yelling (imagine that).
It's not a crusing scene. It's chill, with regular customers who know what they like and they don't get into your face about it.
Cocktails, beer and shooters are present. (The rum and coke I had had a very distinct lack of carbonation, I think the line in the bar was not working properly.) The bar boasts a whole lotta televisions with special mixed drinks on offer. No waitstaff, so belly up to the bar and grab a cocktail!
Best part of the bar is the entertainment. There is trivia on offer, Galaga and Ms. Pac-Man, and a Rolling Stones pinball machine. And pool tables to keep yourself entertained!
Really great value for the money - and cozy too! (Definitely a keeper of a classy gay bar scene.)
It's a bit hard to find, the entrance being tucked right into the edge of two shops.
Cons: Not a whiff of a dance floor. Might not be your choice for a crazy night out! Not a bar for people looking to pick up guys or girls. No handicap access - stairs suck for people living with disabilities.
Pros: Nicely decorated, clean. Doesn't feel like a "skanky" gay bar, and there is a lack of random creepers hitting on you. Free trivia, classic "retro" arcade games, pool tables and pinball make it more than a just a bar.
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