Woodys gay bar philly

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Since there are 25 plasma TVs and projection screens, you won’t even have to miss the game for your country rock experience. With country, rock or party music pumping when there isn’t a concert going on, all you need to do is grab a themed drink like the “Electric Cowboy” or “Bikini Bull Rider” to get the night started. It opened in 1980, previously, gay bars in the area didn’t have windows a standard technique to keep them secretive. If drink specials and “sexy bull riding” contests aren’t enough to bring you out, maybe the events and celebrity guests, like the world famous “Naked Cowboy,” will. Woody’s was once viewed as the cultural facility of the Gayborhood. In addition to mechanical bull riding, the country bar draws a crowd with nightly drink specials, like the $10 domestic beer tower on Thursdays, $3 Coronas on Daisy Duke Fridays and $10 or $14 pitchers-and-wings combos for “Yuengs and Wings” on Wednesdays. If you always wanted to learn how to two-step, check out the Country Line Dancing and Two-Steppin’ night at Woody’s on Friday evenings. Johnny Utah’s Country Rock Bar and Saloonīecause the shortage of bulls to ride in Philadelphia was posing a serious threat to Philly’s street cred, Johnny Utah’s opened last spring to keep up the city’s rep.

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