Milwaukee wisconsin gay bars

It milwaukee the space on the corner of National Ave. However, according to an article OnMilwaukee inKujawa originally opened the former 'Timers' bar in Octobercalling it "The General's" because friends gave her "The General" as a nickname. The article goes on:. It confused people gay business started to slag. Most of them are educated, have money, no kids and they like to drink," she says.

Nothing jumped out at her, but she did notice a number of bars called "Dick's" wisconsin she got an idea. She decided to change the spelling to D. Historically, Roman men often had male lovers before they got married to women. In an article in "Quest magazine" discussing new bars opening in Milwaukee, the write-up for DIX reads: " There are two large rooms and will featyure video scree s with a feel like 'Sidetracks' a popular LGBT bar in Chicago bars co-owner Cory Bartel who moved up from New Orleans to open the bar with Liz his sister Elizabeth.

Until just the previous year, ' Switch ' bar had also been in the area. During the early 's, their Facebook page read: "Oh, you do drag? I'm sure you do, diva. If you want to get to know Milwaukee's drag scene, D. This bar sees some of the finest and most frequent drag shows in the Cream City bring money, tip lots.

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When the show is over, werk in cahoots with the D. When visiting, a good pic is a must- journey into the photo booth, catch one of the regular photographers near the bar or scamper into the unisex bathroom for a selfie in front of the monstrous mirror before snatching yourself a fresh drink at the back bar.

DIX also had an excellent relationship with its neighboring bar to the west, Fat Daddy's. Fat Daddy's had a large sand volleyball court to their east, between the Fat Daddy building and the D. Milwaukee building- and the relationship between the two bars allowed both to use milwaukee court. Pride Beach Party" taking full advantage of the court for a drag show and party see photos on " Images and Articles page.

Through it all, DIX seems to have gone the way of low to non-existent paid advertising. We have been unable to locate a single paid advertisemnt in LGBT media that existed from the time the bar opened in June until the last LGBT wisconsin publication covering Milwaukee "Quest magazine" folded late in They appear to have concentrated during that bar only of word of mouth and social media posts primarily Facebook.

They also failed to reply to several attempts by the webmaster to contact them gay input for this page. In late summer ofseveral programs were released primarily on Netflix that sensationalized the Jeffrey Dahmer murders. In response, D. So now let's have a great time and let it be spooky! Dix building signage from Urban Milw article.