Arguably the
largest bar in the Upper-Midwest, the 90's, as it's called, consists of eight
different areas. Downstairs there are five, and upstairs, three:
There are three
entrances to the club. closest to 4th Street is the entrance to the Dance Annex.
It's usually only open late night on the weekends. Going south, the next
entrance might be considered the main entrance. It's the door you see in the
picture above. It opens to the restaurant (daytime and evenings), which then
becomes a big gathering area during late night. The last entrance (it's to the
left of the main entrance) brings you right to an enclosed bar area. This bar is
what I call the regulars bar - I always get the impression that the guys sitting
here have been coming for years.
To expand on the
main floor description, let's start with that main entrance. After getting your
ID checked, you enter a large room. To the right is a bar that runs the length
of the room. The enclosed bar is to the left. As you go further into the room,
there is a raised stage area. This is where you will find male strippers on
Fridays and Saturdays. All the way to the back of this room is a rather small
dance floor. They used to play hip-hop, I haven't been in awhile to know if they
still do.
The other half of
the main floor complex is accessed by turning to your right, either just as you
enter, or way at the back of the room. Let's take the front of the room
right-turn. This is the access to the Dance Annex. It is a huge dance floor,
with a bar that runs the length of the left side. When I first came out (96), it
was a sight to behold. Not only does it have great sound and lights, but it was
filled with guys from all over the 5-state region. It still has the lights and
sound, but it is a shadow of its former self, as straights have invaded. Most of
the boys fled to the Saloon, which now is the place to see and be seen. Having
said that, it is still a fun place to dance. All the way at the back of the
Annex, through the men's bathroom, you gain access to the Men's Room. This is
one of the areas that remains totally gay. There are porn videos playing, and
usually male strippers as well.
Then there is
upstairs. La Femme is what really put the 90's on the club circuit map for
straights, before they invaded the Dance Annex. This is where one of the best
drag shows in the country takes place. It's another huge area, with plenty of
seating and standing area. To the left, as you enter is the bar. To the
expansive right is the show area.
If you
continue walking, you'll come to the Retro bar, which plays retro music. Usually
the least crowded of the three dance floors. Before entering the Retro Bar, if
you take a right, you will eventually enter the Garden Court, which is the 90's
full service dining area. I have, in the past, reviewed the restaurant
downstairs, but never reviewed the Garden Court. Featuring
fine dining, this room has karaoke on Friday and Saturday nights. And enjoy the
LIVE vocal and Piano talents of Ben & Bob Moore. Reservations are taken from
7pm to 8pm.
Garden Court Restaurant
Parking:
Parking lots abound downtown and expect to find the close ones full unless you
are getting there early on prime nights. On street parking is limited in the
area. So expect to walk a good block or two if you are one who believes in going
late!
Parking: Parking
lots abound downtown and expect to find the close ones full unless you are
getting there early prime nights on the town. On street parking is limited
in the area. So expect to walk a good block or two if you are one who
believes in going late!
The Saloon is currently the most
popular place to hang out on any given night in the Twin Cities. The two most
popular nights are Thursday (18 and over) and Saturday, when the most boys are
partying their butts off.
If you look to the left in the
pictures, under the first awning, is located the bar area of the Saloon, where
you are also able to order food. The bar is large, and there are video monitors
aplenty for those alone. As you walk further into the bar, there is a pool
table. Walk even further back, and you reach another small bar area. This area
is closed off on Sunday nights, when it becomes a leather bar.
As you again look at the pictures,
under the second awning is the entrance to the dance floor area, where there
again is a large bar that spans the length of the dance floor. As you walk
further back, you eventually reach a outdoor patio area.
Parking:
There is a parking lot next to the Saloon, but if it is the night of an
event at the Target Center, rates are pricey. Consider parking a block or
two away. Very little on-street parking available unless you are there
early.
A great neighborhood bar featuring Darts, Pinball, Pool and Pool Tournaments.
Hours are Mon.-Thurs. 3 PM - 1 AM, Fri.-Sun 1 PM - 1 AM.
Parking: Parking is on
the street and you may have to look around. Consider parking on Nicollet Ave. as
side streets are filled with residents' vehicles.
The Eagle
515 Washington Ave S.,
Mpls, MN (612) 338-4214 Map
The Leather bar of the
Twin Cities, I believe the policy is enforced on Friday and Saturday nights.
Otherwise, it is a place for all to hang out.
Boom is THE
stand-and-model bar of Minneapolis. It has a very chic interior, and
professionals and wannabees gather there, especially Thursday nights, for their
favorite foofoosheeshee drinks. It is located on the other side of the river
from downtown, in an area that is becoming a new place for gay-friendly
establishments to, well, establish themselves!