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Trade’s Facebook page explains, “While we are a gay men’s bar, we are welcoming to all in the queer and kink community.” Located in the Santa Fe Art District, Trade prides itself as being a place where queer sexuality can be embraced and explored. Its brunch shows (with $15 bottomless mimosas available) are a rollicking good time, but be warned: Gay bars do not water down their mimosas.
The Pittsburgh Eagle, which is now closed, was recommended by an online friend and came up in a few Google searches.
“I had never really heard of it before,” Whitaker, who was closeted, married and living in Alabama at the time, told NBC News.
“That first experience was quite eye-opening. Plus, its kitchen is open until 1 a.m.
Watch the game on one of nine televisions, sip a boozy beverage on the sound-equipped patio, and enjoy a safe space to take in all sports. for special “Afterglow” events (though last call for alcohol is still 1:30 am). “Today’s market, you have to really diversify, especially with a large building.”
In its attempt to diversify and expand its clientele, The Baltimore Eagle hosts not only traditional leather-community events rife with performative machismo, it also boasts a sports bar, a restaurant with an award-winning chef, a dance floor and drag events.
The dark space is austere, with the brightly lit back bar offering the most colorful decor note, along with a few wall-mounted TVs, a couple of high-tech jukeboxes and dart boards, along with a pool table.
Have a favorite queer spot that didn’t make the list? Check Hamburger Mary’s Facebook page for show schedules and current hours.
Lucid
600 East Colfax Avenue
Lucid is the hip new kid on the block.
Though he became particularly popular in America, the early 1970s saw his work being reproduced all over the world. till 2 a.m., and sometimes even until 4 a.m. If Westword matters to you, please contribute today to help us expand our current events coverage when it’s needed most. On quiet nights when there aren’t any big games, Tight End also hosts karaoke and drag bingo, which to some are the greatest sports of all.
Denver Eagle
5110 West Colfax Avenue
Denver finally has its own Eagle – the gay bars popping up across the country inspired by New York City’s leather joint that was originally called the Eagle’s Nest (now Eagle NYC).
The drink list has all your sports-bar favorites, such as beer – lots of beer – shots of liquor and simple mixed drinks. Tracks is also one of the few queer bars that hosts 18+ nights, allowing LGBTQ+ folks under 21 a space to find community. The pub had been in operation for almost 40 years, but after the 1969 Stonewall Riots, the new owners of the Manhattan space decided to change course.
to 2 a.m. Tom’s men were lumberjacks, and policemen, and sailors, and soldiers; Tom’s men were men who clearly liked being men.
In the 1960s, greater sexual freedoms in general led to the decriminalization of male sexual images in U.S. publications, and Tom’s drawings reached a much wider circulation than they had in the years immediately following WWII.
According to owners and patrons of these establishments, each is a separate business, but they all share a commonality: an appreciation for traditional ideas of masculinity and strong ties to the “leather” and “kink” communities. Eagle Bars began opening all over the world, not as part of a brand, but as a movement.
According to one story, the original hand-drawn logo for The Baltimore Eagle was modeled after the hood ornament of a 1957 Ford Thunderbird.
Some bars, for example, enforced strict dress codes that would require patrons to wear a piece of leather gear, like a harness or vest. Kiple wanted to change that by presenting his club as first-and-foremost a leather bar. on weekends, X Bar is the rare queer bar that caters to both day drinkers and night owls.
In addition to brunch, Triangle also hosts tacos and tequila nights on Fridays, and has all-you-can-eat wings on Thursdays. The ‘Baltimore Eagle’ name has been placed on a round medallion, and the whole device has been given a metal sheen similar to police and military badges.