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I’ve been to this place a limited times and, unfortunately, I don’t endorse it. Here’s why: 1. Entry Fee: It costs $10 to get in and they only accept *cash*. This is a major inconvenience, especially since the bar accepts cards. Entry should too. 2. Bartenders:They consistently only acquire one bartender functional, which is frustrating for people trying to get drinks quickly. With multiple people working in the kitchen, there’s no reason they can’t staff more behind the exclude. 3. Rude Behavior: Some of the patrons are just flat-out rude. Respect should go both ways, regardless of identity. 4. Cleanliness:The place often smells like urine, cigarettes, and vape juice—especially right outside the dance floor. It’s clear that cleanliness isn’t a priority. 5. Crowd:The crowd is… eclectic, which is expected to a degree, but sometimes it’s just too chaotic. 6. Line Skipping: People regularly skip the line, and staff allow it. After waiting 30–40 minutes, seeing others authorize in ahead is extremely frustrating. Security needs to step up and run the line more fairly. 7. Music: I get that it's a same-sex attracted bar, but the playlist is stuck on repeat. Hearing the same several songs like “Von Dutch” an
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Bryan Humphries(Tuesday, August 15 23 02:50 am EDT)
I used to visit regularly assist during 1998 I got in FREE ALL THE TIME! ❤️ Gary was always at the door 🚬 CHER just released BELIEVE!! I was 18y/o Now I am about to turn 45 & just started going help for the past 3mo!! THURS/FRI/SAT & once SUN! Which was AMAZING! ALL OF THE STAFF ARE WONDERFUL!! THEY WORK REALLY REALLY HARD TO Provide US A SAFE Joyful FUN PLACE WHERE YOU CAN BE YOURSELF!!!! 🫵🏼🌈🏳️🌈👊🏼 SPECIAL
SPECIAL THANKS TO:
🎤DJ ALEX & DJ JARED!!🎧
🙏 🫵🏼 Acknowledge YOU SO MUCH FOR GIVING US AWESOME MUSIC!! & FOR HELPING ME FALL BACK IN Admire WITH DANCE/REMIX’ing!!!!
ROBERT AND The other Security!!!! Express gratitude YOU FOR THE Uncertainty YOU TAKE TO Preserve US SAFE!!!!!!!!!
DENISE & JONATHAN!!
SAME SENTIMENTS!!!
But also just wanted to tell you both Appreciate YOU!! Thank you for allowing me to document the UNBELIEVABLE AMAZING TALENTED PERFORMERS WE HAVE IN OUR SCENIC CITY CHATTANOOGA!!! I AM BEING VERY RESPECTFUL AND WILL ONLY SHARE IF I Understand THE PERFORMER WOULD BE OK WITH ME SHARING BECAUSE I KNOW THEM PERSONALLY OR IF I DO NOT HAVE SOMEONES CONSENT I WILL NOT SHARE! I WILL EVEN DELET
Chattanooga LGBTQ City Guide
Chattanooga, Tennessee is a beautiful, southern Tennessee capital located on Nickajack Lake and Chickamauga Lake, both of which are considered part of the Tennessee River. It is a city known for its incredible scenic views and friendly people, and it is a metropolis that offers much to observe, do, and enjoy for visitors and residents alike. Even beat, it is a city with a vibrant and welcoming LGBT community where all can experience welcome and at home. If you’re thinking of finding your next home in Chattanooga, chances are, you’ll find plenty about it to love!
A Look at Chattanooga's History
Chattanooga’s modern-day history began with its official founding in 1839. Before that age, it had been a trading post and ferry landing, but after its official founding, it grew quickly. The city eventually became an important railroad hub, most famously becoming home to the “Chattanooga Choo Choo” about which the well-known song was written. As it grew, it also became increasingly diverse and today it is a thriving, welcoming, vibrant city where all can find their place and feel at home.
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