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Given the already-installed tubules, one can't help but think it would make more sense to, oh, I don't know, use them to deliver drinks to your table. Specialties: An interactive and imaginative bar that will feature unique installations. There's a portrait of Adam with an actual leaf pinned over his crotchal area which later investigation will reveal is a small camera, which broadcasts the faces of its intrepid discoverers to the baran archway smattered with oil paint, a wall of household objects canvassed in white and arranged nonsensically.

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A scene from the Busby Berkeley Extravaganza "Wonder Bar."Same-sex couples were more acceptable in the s and 30s than in the post-WWII conservative. Instead of tweeting just to see your tweets on screen, you could tweet drink orders to the bar, or use the telephones there is one on each table to phone in your drink orders.

Such would be the type of honest tweet broadcast on one of Wonder Bar's multiple screens. Wonder Bar even held a film series on gay & lesbian themes or by gay & lesbian writers called “Lavender Lens.” Inthe NYPost described Wonder Bar this way: “Everything from the checkerboard floors, maroon velvet cushions & grey-&-yellow striped walls is trippy.

If you elect to try one of the "TubeTinis" your drink appears shaken and ready to pour, but instead of handing it over, it's put in a sealed container and launched around the bar, before being delivered back to the bartender.

One friend made the remark, confirmed instantly upon its utterance, that it was "a gay bar for straight people. All around, bartendresses bounce. I think all of Houston is just looking for somewhere casual to hang out. When you're thirsty, that's an eternity.

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Collins also added some additional air conditioning units to help keep the interior temps down. Established in It'd be all the more incentive to buy a table. A gay bar for straight people: Midtown's new Wonder Bar is a wonderfully hotmess Caroline Gallay Feb 11, | pm.

The Midtown bar — a new concept by Darren Van Delden, the same guy behind Red Door and Drake — had its grand opening Thursday night after several weeks of a soft-opening phase, and it's pure schtick. It's interactive; it's even creative, but it could be better.

It's sort of nifty, but it doesn't do so much "mixing" as adding a good 45 seconds to your wait time. One lap inside and you're not sure exactly where you are. All night and all over the bar, congenial tall dudes thumped on the tubes in an attempt to rescue the marooned drinks.

Club Cumming, a cabaret bar operated by Alan Cumming, the actor, occupies a space on East Sixth Street that has gay a gay dive bar, under different names, for about three decades. It's madness. On one wall, there is a mural of what appears to be a subway platform.

God forbid wonderbar drink gets lodged between two walls a total possibility, since the tubes go through each room and even outsidebecause I have no idea how you'd dislodge it. The tubes, for one, don't actually do much.

In its incarnation as Wonderbar during the s, a flimsy wall separated the main floor from the X-rated back room. After seeing an image of the Rocky Horror-inspired urinals onlineI promised to procure the maker's info for a friend, but I soon learned the only referral these ladies could make was to their surgeon.

Drinks fly overhead most of the time through pressurized tubes and tables can tweet at the bar or at each other and see their snippets broadcast on the aforementioned video screens, usually adjacent to some face that is faux fellating Adam's little crotch camera.

For all of Wonder Bar's kook, they've got plenty of kinks to smooth out. Customers have a range of options, starting with traditional pies like pepperoni, the Montrose prosciutto and arugula with a balsamic glazemeat lovers, a simple vodka sauce with basil, and a classic Hawaiian.

But it's worth a visit — you've got to see it to believe it. And they get stuck. A Galleria-area Irish pub has claimed a prime Montrose space for its second location. Urinals with mouths, bank tubes shuttling drinks around the bar, hidden streaming video cameras, public tweets via bar screens — it's cool, but it's confused.