2/8/2024 0 Comments Gay bar london jobs![]() ![]() I figured I could use the help of my extremely real-estate savvy, wealthy father to make it happen. Six years ago, when I moved back to Granby with my parents, I had dreamed of opening a new gay bar in Hartford. Even metro areas such as Albany, Buffalo and Rochester have significantly larger gay populations than Hartford metro. It's just sad that Providence, which is somewhat similar to Hartford, has plenty of vibrant gay bars, and CT lags far behind in the gay nightlife department. I mean.what the heck though? Why is this happening? Does it have anything to do with a dwindling gay population in CT? Or does it have more to do with an increasingly challenging business climate, perhaps? Who knows. The only decent one left in the entire state IMO is York Street Café. My point is.that more gay bars have been closing down than opening, in CT. Other bars have closed in the past such as Cedar Brook, Triangles, Center Street, Gotham and another one in Waterbury. And Trevi in Fairfield (mostly lesbians and old men). And two extremely minor ones in New London (Franks and one other one). And York Street Café and like one or two other minor ones in New Haven. All that's left in CT now is Chez and Polo in Hartford, which have become nearly empty or ghetto. ![]() This trend has been going on for about 10 years now. I just got the news from the owner, on Facebook.
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