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From the top level you could look down into the “private” cubicles and watch the guys having sex. It had a bed, three “private” cubicles and some other relatively open areas. The bottom level was tiny and had 3 open cubicles with gloryholes between them.
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It was arranged on 3 levels (like a split level house – two levels on top of each other and one in the middle). To get into the backroom area you either had to buy a drink which gave you one time admission, or you had to pay $2 for unlimited “in and out”.
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And the crowd was good too – lots of tough guys in leather (nice to see a city that still has a leather scene), plus a bunch of regular, masculine guys.
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It’s beneath a dance club – huge ceilings – lots of different levels (not wheelchair friendly) – interesting sorta industrial decor… In general, probably the best bar (visually) in Montréal – even without the backroom. We finally wound up at “ Tunnel” where I had heard there was a good backroom. The hustlers at Campus were really aggressive, but it wasn’t like I was going to pay to feel up a hustler when I could bareback someone later that night. tourists these days since the Canadian dollar is so strong, so the bars were far from full, but it was still pretty fun.
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We did our general bar hopping (there’s a strip of maybe 10 blocks that are chocked full of gay bars, gay restaurants, strip clubs, sex shops, etc.) It was the dead of winter and there are fewer U.S. It’s a place to chat (and of course, sing) beneath the crystal chandeliers, rather than dance, with a quick-fingered pianist very literally hitting all the right notes on the bar’s piano around 5 pm on Fridays (to get happy hour off with a bang) and 9 pm other nights of the week.So this weekend my bf and I went for a quick trip to Montréal. Located in a largely residential neighbourhood, Keypers is first and foremost a local bar, albeit one largely frequented by gay men of a certain age. Between JJ’s Clubhouse and Bastille, on the border between the neighbourhoods of Fox Park and McKinley Heights at 2280 South Jefferson Avenue, sits the French-inspired chateau-like corner plot of Keypers Piano Bar. Inside, there’s a beautiful bar top and plenty to catch the eye amid the barbie dolls and wall art, while there’s also a good number of places to sit in the open-air both out front and in the back garden. Carefully balancing the tightrope between upmarket and brash, the slightly older clientele at Bastille are more interested in getting some good food down them – from the menu of bar favourites – and playing a couple of games of darts with their pals then what you might (or might not) be wearing, as demonstrated by the early opening in time for lunch and comparatively early closing time of 1.30 am. Slightly further south, in the growing gay community of the historic blues-infused Soulard neighbourhood, Bastille is a gay bar with a relaxed and bohemian décor that neatly echoes the general ambience and makes it very welcoming to out of towners. The main vibe of its dark and glitzy interior is of dance club with a thudding bass, though there are some plush leather sofas and a platform above the dance floor that act as chill-out spaces, and lively drag shows on the stage area most weekends. Another gently-ageing established Grove hand is Attitudes Nightclub, an everybody’s welcome kaleidoscope of carefree gay, straight, and trans beautiful people determined to have a great time and party until they drop or the lights get turned back up, whichever happens first. Though its sports bar-style interior may disappoint some for its ordinariness (at least until the lights go down and the dancing begins), JuJo’s has a large and enticing exterior terrace, alongside a nightly roster of drinks specials and live music events that continues to make it one of the leading gay St Louis nightspots. The go-to drinking spot for LGBT+ locals, the Just John Club manages to maintain the laid back feel of a small-town tavern. Many of the top gay bars St Louis can boast are located in and around the city’s Grove district on Manchester Avenue, which runs between Forest Park, Missouri Botanical Garden, and Midtown.