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Reviews

joseph.ott.50
joseph.ott.50
Over a year ago

dance

like the third floor and drink pink squirrels


dandigil
dandigil
Over a year ago

" I'm in mental pain"

My partner, who doesn't have a computer, would like to review this bar: " I loved the bar at first, but I don't like the ignorance, and I don't like the mind games. What I don't like is that I was accused of sniffing people without permission when I did ask permission. I was being considerate and nice and still someone pulled me to the side and accused me. I'm extremely p'd off".


scollayunder
scollayunder
Over a year ago

Best Bar in Philly

I had fun during their underwear night. The bar has three levels: upstairs is the sports bar, the main level is the regular bar, and downstairs is the "play" area which is only open during certain times and where you can get away with a little bit more. Definitely edgier, more playful, and more fun then anything in Boston. Great space and location down a quaint alley in the Gayborhood.


bisex
bisex
Over a year ago

Could feel the sexual energy

We are an attractive M/F, married bisexual couple that loved the lustful, sexual atmosphere. We felt very welcomed and left very, very happy. We would love to see more bi - couples like us hanging out there.


alex1063
alex1063
Over a year ago

Not All the Bears Went Over the Mountain

Formerly a 5 Star "must be seen at" bar, the Bike Stop has changed, like who goes there now. The bikers still get there "when in Center City." There are other places to go now. Leather men show up elsewhere too. Pit Stop still is THE BEST for leather and accessories in Philly. The Happy Hour program is awesome to see; best in Philly. Sports and Dance levels are as hot as the customers make it; and they can be hotter! When they decide to upgrade the lights (replace burned out ones) I hope they clean first. I always wanted food service there too. A decent sandwich. But to this day I miss coming in and being greeted by my favorite barkeep and getting a little "sugar" to start off the evening. Yes, I still drop in now and then to rub heads with the twinks hoping to see more of the ol bears who went over the hill. The history and body of Gay knowledge there is a phenom to experience and with respect to safety, you can have so much fun there.


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