We wanted to get inside the bar yesterday, but it was super crowded - that's alright, it was pride & we waited in the queue until it was our turn. We were a group of four woman. The security were splitting up our group twice. Others could enter as a group, but we weren't allowed to even through they didn't wait as long as we did. He said it had to do with 'the behaviour' of our friend which didn't make sense because we just stood there and waited. Besides he was putting his arm in front of our friend's face to stop her from getting in while she basically just waited. All we wanted to do was buying a drink. We didn't feel welcome in a lesbian bar as lesbians specially with such securities at...
Read moreI was trying to decide between here and another popular lesbian bar and I am so incredibly happy I chose this bar!
I went on a Saturday night and didn’t realize there was a very important football game. The place was packed—standing room only. But, everyone was respectful and polite and a group of ladies welcomed me and made sure I felt included. It was an incredible experience!
The bar vibe is down to earth, cozy, no frills, welcoming and social. I definitely felt at ease here. Great beers on tap and they have a small selection of liquor.
Went back again on Sunday night to drink a beer, read a book, and escape the crowds!
Highly...
Read moreGave it a couple hours on a sunday afternoon. There was one gay guy customer (the male bartender fawned over him and it was hard for me to get his attention to get a refill). I was the only woman in the joint, wondering if the place changed hands. Then came were two women with one guy, they were all over him. I read my book. Finally a lesbian couple came in. Finally. They were about 20 and beautiful. I left confused after a few half-full glasses of beer, mostly foam, starving for...
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