Upstairs is Woody’s epic dance floor that’s often filled to capacity. Downstairs is your more classic bar with good pub grub. If you haven’t been to Woody’s, you haven’t been to the Gayborhood. WHERE TO SHAKE YOUR ASS (AND CRUISE) Distrkt C Dance parties with circuit DJs for guys in harnesses. Sanson Street Gym (2020 Sansom St, Rittenhouse Square) It’s open 24/7 and it’s got slings. Woody’sĢ1, Woody’s is a staple in the Gayborhood. Club Philly (1220 Chancellor St, Washington Square West/the Gayborhood) Club Philly is the Gayborhood’s gay bathhouse. You’re never at your best when you’re at Voyeur, but that’s not why you come, is it? Best for: Late-night drinks, parties hosted by Stimulus, drag shows by Mimi Imfurst, turning your nose up at the hot dogs. Woody’s | Photo by Kelly Burkhardt VoyeurĢ1, The Gayborhood’s only after-hours club bumps with late-night dancing and insane light shows after 2 a.m.
Best for: Festive, unpretentious vibe, basic bar food, karaoke, and drag performances. Venture InnĢ1, One of the oldest gay bars in the city maintains its old-fashioned vibe with snazzy cocktails, fabulously gay shows, and karaoke. Best for: Simple drink with simple folk, pre-partying shenanigans, a jukebox. Because of its small interior, it can get very crowded very quickly, which makes you feel all the more important when you snag yourself a seat. Ubarįormerly known as “Uncles,” Ubar is a smaller, simpler center bar with a nice selection of craft and imported beers on tap. Best for: cocktails, singing at the piano, catching great performances around said piano, the upstairs dancefloor. Philadelphia, PA 19107 United States See Map.
Tavern offers pub grub, a sick piano bar, and a totally awesome dance floor. The Gay Party Life place listing for the Gay Bar: Knock in Philadelphia, PA United States. Located in a two-story rowhome, Tabu is Philadelphia’s first. This spot just got redesigned and it looks better than ever. Find out whats popular at Knock Restaurant & Bar in Philadelphia, PA in real-time. Photograph: Tabu Lounge and Sports Bar/Alexander John Photography. 21, Not to be confused with Tavern on Broad.