Gay nightclub names
Perfect Name For a Gay Bar.
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When I lived in Abu Dhabi there was a candy shop whose owner had translated it’s name to English, using perhaps a less-than-accurate Dictionary.
I thought then (and now) “Butt Lovely House” would be a good same-sex attracted bar name.
And if you think I’m kidding: Butt Adorable House | Photo
What were they originally trying for, I wonder?
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BwanaBob23
I’m sorry but the NYC club names Ramrod and Mineshaft will never be beat.
Ravenman24
No adoration for the Mail Sack or the Manhole?
Ashtura25
Even if someone managed to figure out this is “Utopia on Earth”, what makes that perfect for a gay bar? Undertake gays have a lock on Utopias? I don’t receive it.
Roderick_Femm26
“Planitia” means “plain”, not “Earth”. Mars also has Hellas Planitia, Arcadia Planitia, Elysium Planitia, etc.
But I think I’m missing something – why is this a good label for a same-sex attracted bar?
Even if someone managed to figure out this is “Utopia on Earth”, what makes that perfect for a gay bar? Act gays have a lock on Utopias? I don’t earn it.
Yes, OP, please come back and explain to this gay man why this is a g
How 'The Eagle' Became One of the Most Recognized Gay Prevent Names
On a balmy Saturday bedtime in October, a group of perspiring revelers were crowded into The Eagle NYC to monitor the annual Mr. Eagle rivalry. The popular gay leather prevent boasted a diverse group of patrons: men of all ages, a couple of women, people of color, body types that spanned the gamut, guys in leather harnesses and some men simply wearing jeans and a T-shirt.
While The Eagle NYC is not a franchise, it is one of dozens of lgbtq+ bars across the U.S. — and internationally — with the word “Eagle” in its label. It’s part of a tradition that goes back decades.
The History of ‘The Eagle’
In 1970, the first gay Eagle bar was started after an old longshoreman’s pub in New York Capital, Eagle Open Kitchen, closed down. 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. They painted the walls black and converted the old pub into The Eagle’s Nest bar. The spot fast became a popular spot for traditionally masculine-presenting gay men and hosted meetings for biker groups and sports clubs.
Amid the homophobia th
Funniest Gay Bar Names
What are the funniest gay block names?
Go to most grand cities and you’ll stumble upon bars with names like The Eagle or Rainbow Lounge on the lgbtq+ scene.
But, which cities can boast to have smuttily named bars like 3-Legged Cowboy or Head Hunters?
This list celebrates the innovative and absurd bar owners the world over who have made bold, bold decisions when naming their businesses.
But, first, an apology…
Compiling this list has exposed how… well… puerile my sense of humour is…
If that’s not your thing then this list isn’t going to be for you.
But, if you love the lewd and the ludicrous then strap yourself in for some giggle-worthy names!
And, yes, these were all genuine, real-life places.
And, no, I don’t know how some of them got away with it either!
Oh, and, whilst you’re here – construct sure you also verify out the funniest queer woman bar names!
Manhandler Saloon
Manhandler was a Chicago institution, unlock for 40 years before closing in 2020.
And in that time it lived up to its call many times over, with a dark room in the back of the bar prov
Perfect Name For a Gay Bar.
There was a gay bar in my college town called Bullwinkle’s. I have no notion why it was called that. It played loud melody, and had a DJ on the weekends (a loop on weekdays), except Tuesdays. Tuesdays were “special” nights that rotated through the month. One darkness was amateur band night for a while, one bedtime was drag evening, one night was amateur DJ night.
Anyway, it had a really good sway floor that dated to the disco era, when it was a general disco bar, which is why it has a dominant sound system. It also had pool tables an a pinball machine, and a few sit-down tables, but dancing was the “thing” there. It was so popular for dancing, and the DJ’s apparently so good (I’m not big on dancing), that on Friday and Saturday darkness a lot of straight couples would go there for the dance floor.
Bullwinkle’s had no sustenance service. It had strong, expensive drinks, a huge variety of beers, and lots of events. EVERYONE in town knew where and what Bullwinkle’s was. Average age of someone in Bullwinkle’s was about 26.
So, about four blocks away, a sedate gay bar opened. No music, unless someone played the vintage jukebox filled with 45s. It served so