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Reviews

DevonC.
DevonC.
Over a year ago

Waste Of Time:(

I have been here a few times and just not worth going!The drag shows are boring and there is more talking than show!These tired ass drag queens are not entertaining at all!The guys that go here are so unattrative,full of attitude,and smell bad!Its a small bar, in a not so great area!Better to drive 20 minutes over to St.Louis side and party around some cuter guys!Drag shows are more fun and bigger crowds! :)


AntwanD.
AntwanD. first review First to Review
Over a year ago

Fun On The East Side!

Come check us out!Friday and Saturday nights are rocking with a fab drag show! Drink specials all the time, fun crowd!


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Gay St. Louis
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