He knew we were in town for gay pride, so he included some information about the city’s LGBT history and culture.īefore checking in to our hotel, we stopped for lunch at The Churchill, a locally owned community-driven gathering spot in the heart of the Roosevelt Row neighborhood. He knew everything about every nook and cranny of the city from the history of buildings to the meaning of some of city’s most iconic murals. Retrieved May 11, 2021.Our wonderful tour guide Billy was a hoot. "Randy Henson's Brief History of The Seattle Eagle: Daring To Be Different For 35 Years". "SF Eagle Bar Passes First Hurdle Toward Landmark Status". "10 LGBTQ Bars to Check Out in New Orleans, the Most 'Anything Goes' City in America". History of Gay and Lesbian Life in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. "Behind the Bar: An Interview with Eagle LA's Charlie Matula". "Three years after closing, the Eagle on North Side remains empty".
Bars that use the name "Eagle" typically cater to a clientele of gay men in leather and other kink subcultures. It is not a franchise or chain of gay bars, but rather a name adopted by bars inspired by The Eagle's Nest, a leather bar in New York City.
The Eagle is a name used by multiple gay bars. Interior of the Black Eagle, an Eagle bar in Montreal, Canada