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12th Air Command
[Bar/Club]
254 S 12th St
Philadelphia
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12th Air has a local bar downstairs, a dance floor and pool tables upstairs and a sky lounge overlooking the city. Known for bringing to town popular actors from all-male videos (yes, porn stars), 12th Air Command also hosts the Jade Palace, a party for Asian American's and their admirers. |
3.3 7 Votes |
12th Street Gym
[Gym]
204 S. 12th Street
Philadelphia
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This is where all the gay boys go to train. One of the largest gyms in Philadelphia, 12th Street Gym offers a 22 station HAMMER STRENGTH circuit, Body Masters cable systems and over 60 quality group fitness classes a week. |
4.1 21 Votes |
Capriccio CLOSED
[Coffee Shop]
1701 Locust Street
Philadelphia
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This coffee shop is closed. See our news report
HERE |
5 1 Votes |
Absolute Abstract
[Art Gallery]
141 S. 13th Street
Philadelphia
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This great new little store features a unique new alternative to decorating your empty walls!
Absolute Abstract specializes in Print on Oversized Canvas stretched and ready to hang. No Frame or Glass needed! High Quality images, with re-enforced stretcher bars and UV protected.
All Loft-Art Collection sizes are 40"x40" or larger! We also feature Canvas Transfers, Limited Edition Giclees, sculpture and original work by Philly's artists.
See a PhillyGayCalendar video tour of Absolute Abstract:
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5 4 Votes |
Adonis Cinema
[Adult Theater]
2026 Sansom Street
Philadelphia
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This video mini-theater screens favorites in fleshy fantasies, and for more private viewing an array of film booths awaits. Of course, videos can be both rented and purchased. |
4.2 45 Votes |
Alexander Inn
[Hotel]
12th St & Spruce St
Philadelphia
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A beautifully restored, historic structure with all of today's lovely amenities. The room decor is a modern Deco reflection of the great cruise ships of the 30's, which you will see in the furnishings, fabrics, accessories. Its convenient location among Philadelphia's downtown attractions makes it popular with tourists who want to avoid the generic hotel scene and don't feel like spending half their holiday in the car, driving to or from the next attraction. |
4.5 15 Votes |
Alfie's
[Gay Club]
2417 Welsh Rd
Philadelphia
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New Gay Club in NE OPENS up May 20th welsh near the roosevelt blvdYes a new Gay Club huge dance Floor with our Dj spinning your favorites
It Starts at 9 pm Till 2am Tuesday May 20th at Alfie's Club located at 2417 Welsh rd in the Shoping Bag shopping center
We have $3.00 Happy hour till 11pm With specialy Drinks Like Mojito's, Frozen Margareta's We also have a kitchen for a bite to eat special $5.00 appetizers Then A Fabulous Drag show to top the night off With the a new Zany Dating Game at 10.30pm Stop in to join the Game or just watch
We are a New Club looking to serve you and your friends and family open to any of your Ideal's as well if you need any more info please feel free to ask Thankyou and Hope to see you soon Alfie's
P.S. All races and Genders are our Guests
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5 2 Votes |
Ananda
[Gym Spa]
400 Walnut Street
Philadelphia
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Our Name ~
In Sanskrit, Ananda means "the achievement of bliss", "utter joy", or "Paradise".
Our Vision ~
We at Ananda believe that achieving a state of joy or bliss is an integrated approach, one that involves our mind, body and spirit. While we may address each aspect of our being with an individualized therapy, the feeling of renewal nevertheless transcends our entire being. At Ananda, we offer the best of global therapies and remedies, and ultimately a harmonized solution under one roof.
At Ananda, we believe in crossing cultures and reaching a shared place, where we are truly connected.
Our Goal ~
As the only facility in Philadelphia to integrate a Medi-Spa, Day Spa and a Fitness & Wellbeing Center, our goal is to provide superior services that soothe, de-stress and pamper. We are dedicated to creating and providing the best of global therapies, in an intimate and attentive setting that are designed to not only work directly with the physical body, but also with one’s spiritual energy and the mind.
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4.5 2 Votes |
Andre Richard Salon
[Salon]
201 South Camac Street
Philadelphia
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We are a full service hair salon offering hair cuts, color, body waxing, body clipping, (ManScaping), makeup services and eyelash extensions.
You can enter on Camac Street or through the 12th Street Gym at 12th and Walnut. |
4 3 Votes |
Attic
[Center - Youth]
255 S. 16th St.
Philadelphia
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The Attic seeks to create a safe, supportive non-judgemental environment where youth can share concerns about school, family and friends, be themselves, and take a step from loneliness, secrecy, and self-doubt into participation, belonging, and self-confidence. By encouraging and supporting a process for youth leadership, The Attic validates the efforts of l/g/b/t/q youth to develop personal responsibility for their lives and community. |
4.4 7 Votes |
AxD Gallery
[Art Gallery]
265 S. 10th Street
Philadelphia
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Gay owned and operated art gallery devoted to original artwork by contemporary visual artists in various media, including painting, photography, printmaking, textiles and sculpture |
5 5 Votes |
Barbara Gittings Gay & Lesbian Collection at the Free Library of Philadelphia
[Library Section]
18 S 7th Street
Philadelphia
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Named for a lifelong Philadelphia activist who fought for the inclusion of gay
and lesbian materials in public libraries, this is the second-largest public library
collection of LGBT-themed books, movies and magazines in the country. |
5 3 Votes |
Baxter's
[Bar/Club]
2006 Pennsylvania Ave
Wilmington
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Voted #1 Gay Restaurant and Dance Club in Delaware. Includes bar, dance club, restaurant and more. |
4.2 13 Votes |
Bike Stop
[Bar/Club - Leather]
206 S Quince
Philadelphia
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On weekends leather and Levi enthusiasts hang out on the cruisey first floor as well as down below in the even more cruisey Pit Stop. The basement entrance is guarded by a sign that reads "No Sneakers-No Cologne." The second floor sports bar is much more laid back with a large screen tv playing the latest sports. |
3.1 49 Votes |
Bob & Barbara's
[Bar - Drag]
1509 South St.
Philadelphia
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At night, you'll find Bob and Barbara's a hub of multiculturalism--those same old men rubbing shoulders with drag queens, lawyers, students and an assortment of Philly's slackerati. Thanks to the excellent entertainment, the place is always crowded. Three nights a week, the house band, Nate Wiley and the Crowd Pleasers, do what they've been doing for the past 18 years. Thursdays features the city's longest running drag show, while the rest of the week is rounded out by singer-songwriters, bands and DJs. |
3.6 29 Votes |
Brew HaHa
[Coffee Shop]
212 S. 12th Street
Philadelphia
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In the same location as the famed Millenium Coffee comes a new coffee shop! BREW Ha Ha! is a 13-store espresso café chain based in the Delaware Valley. BREW Ha Ha! cafes combine the quality and style of a premier Italian coffee bar with the intangible things that make customers happy — a warm and relaxed atmosphere, friendly staff, and great food. The opposite of what many large specialty coffee chains offer today. Our mission as "coffee-evangelists" is to save the masses from bad coffee experiences. BREW Ha Ha! sets the standard for its specialty coffee beverages in the markets it serves. |
3.1 7 Votes |
Broad Street Ministry
[Church]
315 South Broad Street
Philadelphia
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The Broad Street Ministry: An Inclusive Community of Faith along the Avenue of the Arts
Maybe you are new to the city and are looking for a greater sense of community. Maybe you have been looking for a place to explore the questions of meaning and faith—and not be judged! If you are the kind of person who wouldn't ordinarily think of yourself as spending a lot of time at church—this may be the kind of place for you!
Is it a church or what? What is Broad Street Ministry exactly?
Broad Street Ministry is an emerging community of faith that:
honors CREATIVITY in all it pursues
strives to extend hospitality intentionally to each and all
works tirelessly for a more just and compassionate city
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5 4 Votes |
Bump Lounge
[Bar]
1234 Locust Street
Philadelphia
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A Happy Hour favorite with $3 martinis like the Viagra and the Windex. Hip guys and gals pack this place every night as a casual gathering place before hitting the larger clubs later. Stylish decorations and cute waitstaff are always enjoyable
They serve great food. Plus it's a GREAT place for brunch. |
3 47 Votes |
Camp Dreamcatcher
[Camp]
110 East State Street
Kennett Square
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Patty Hillkirk had a dream in 1995 to start a camp for children infected or affected by HIV/AIDS. While there were other camps for disadvantaged kids, and those with serious illnesses, the camp was envisioned as more than just an outdoor, fun experience. As a psychotherapist, Patty felt it was also important for the kids to have a special place that was safe, supportive and nurturing, a place to express their feelings of fear, sadness and anger with adults who understand and with children who may share their burdens.
During one week in August, children ages 5 -17 attend Camp Dreamcatcher. The children coming to camp may be coping with the HIV/AIDS infection of a family member, the death of one or both parents, or their own HIV/AIDS infection. The purpose of Camp Dreamcatcher is to provide children whose lives have been touched by HIV/AIDS with a chance to get away from home for a week and have fun! The children enjoy swimming, basketball, campfires, hiking, boating, arts/crafts, carnivals, scavenger hunts, a tour of the White House and the much anticipated Camp Dreamcatcher Talent Show!! The camp also offers the children a chance to express their feelings in a safe therapeutic environment. Professionals in the fields of psychotherapy, music/art therapy, yoga and massage facilitate individual and group experiences for the children. In all, over 75 counselors, medical staff and other professionals volunteer their expertise to make the camp an unforgettable experience for the children. |
5 4 Votes |
Capogiro
[Restaurant - Ice Cream]
119 S. 13th Street
Philadelphia
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Located just off the gayborhood, Capogiro offers authentic gelato to hungry passerbys. Sitting outside with a few scoops of their famous gelato and enjoying a nice Philadelphia evening is a favorite of many. |
4.7 10 Votes |