Boxers PHL – Shirtless mixologists man the well-stocked bar at this Gayborhood spot known for its craft beer and ample spirits.Patrons seeking the authentic experience should order a signature $3 “citywide”-a shot of Jim Beam with a Pabst Blue Ribbon chaser. Bob & Barbara’s – One of Philly’s most legendary dive bars is not gay, per say (nor is it in the Gayborhood), but Bob & Barbara’s is home to the city’s longest-running drag show, which takes place every Thursday night.On weeknights, locals congregate around the pool table on the top floor, and on weekends, the basement “dungeon” gets particularly steamy.
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Bartenders (usually clad in harnesses and chaps) serve beer and straightforward cocktails on three levels.
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Then, there’s the late-night food scene, featuring stylish go-tos like Bud & Marilyn’s and Charlie was a sinner along the restaurant row that is 13 th Street, plus quick noshes in the wee hours. After dark, partying patrons enjoy laid-back vibes and delicious cocktails at recent neighborhood addition BarX, at the well-rounded club scenes of Woody’s, Voyeur and Tabu and at bar-nightclub hybrids-venues with bars on the first floors and dancing on the second- Franky Bradley’s and historic Tavern on Camac. LGBTQ revelers of every stripe meet their nightlife matches among the buzz-worthy bars, restaurants and nightclubs in and beyond Philadelphia’s Gayborhood.