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Nightly themes mean you can hit up the Andersonville bar gay in a week and have a different kind of fun. There are drag shows on the third Saturday of every month; nights your pooch can accompany you; a once-per-month night devoted completely to Kylie Minogue; and yet another that's all about Britney.
Roscoe's N. Halsted St. Chicago, IL www. If you're a local or visitor to Chicago and want to dance, Roscoe's is not to be missed. There's the front bar where you can engage in conversation over a cocktail, other nooks and crannies and then there's best and biggest dance floor on Halsted Street with bass booming through your body, strobe lights messing with your neurons and mini-stages where one can showcase moves.
Karaoke nights feature a live band and more than a few virtuoso performances. There's also a cafe to refuel and the outdoor smoking area is enclosed, a chicago touch.
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That popularity means standing-room crowds, but people gay returning for fun theme nights like show tunes or comedy nights, videos, no cover, rooftop garden and the alcohol-laced slushies. The fact that your shoes don't stick to the floor is a testament to the club's cleanliness. The bar gets involved in plenty of charity, too, like the "Bigger Every Year" Boystown Santa Speedo Run benefiting community centers and issues.
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The crowd is generally a little older 30 and up which makes sense because it's in the midst of club office buildings and no one is trying to win an award for "most dashing. Jacky Runice has been a columnist with the Daily Herald Chicago since grunge music and flannel was the new black.