Kansas City Gay Bar Stays Winning And Sets Up Shop In Shawnee

While some in our blog community aren't big fans of Sunday drinking . . . Check metro booze News and local supply meets demand in the suburbs. Read more:

Popular Kansas City bar expands to southeast Shawnee

Every day of the week, Rhythm & Booze near downtown Kansas City is packed with an eclectic crowd. Artists, hipsters, construction workers and businesspeople are among the regulars who flock to the hotspot nestled between the Crossroads and Westside districts.

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  1. Any hot bisexual women?

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  2. ^^^ All bisexual women are hot. Like all brides are beautiful.

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  3. While they state that all people are welcome, I’ve never heard this place specifically called a gay bar. Stretching the headline a bit Tony?

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    1. If anyone would know a gay bar it would be TKC

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    2. Well, it said artists and hipsters go there. Artists and hipsters don’t go to bars unless they are gay bars. An artist or hipster will never pass up an opportunity to suck a dick.

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  4. Okay 3:43 your'e right. It is a fag bar.

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  5. Discounts for those with full-blown AIDS ?

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  6. Is the Dixie Belle still around with its purple felt pool tables and the Harley Davidsons on the Dance Floor.. used to be over there on Main Street I believe I was a great bar even if you were straight was a great bar I could pop in get a quick scotch and the Hummer all in the same time fabulous Simply Fabulous it was

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  7. If we need a gay club franchise bar it needs to be with the kon-tiki and the cell bloc... used to be one building two bars. I can still remember the pink taxis delivering the transvestites to the bar.

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  8. Now the lost tribe of Coaches will have a place to hang, literally.

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    1. Coaches was a great place to do lines and pick up a bar slut.

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  9. Finally! A TKC queer news piece that warns normal people where NOT to go.

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