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3.5 Star Rating: Average

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2 Star Rating: Below Average

02/23/09

Amazing floor show-Dancers? is that what they call them?

by Free2call

The showlounge has always been the entertaining part of the bar. However with all the new rules and really expensive cover fees iam afraid us long time patrons will not be returning. the new owners promised not to make alot of changes, however this is untrue. many many staff changes were made some good some bad. Over all the new owners lost allot of faith from the community because of this. The show lounge carries itself. Maybe they should consider charging for just the showlounge. My normal evenings out are Sundays, and Mondays. The bar was quite festive on Sundays, but lost it's luster after the new take over. I really trully enjoyed Monday nights because of the 2-4-1 drinks and the increadible dinner deals, and staying to listen to the great singers, during karaoke. Well they made a big mistake, making changes to that night, they have some new hosts, i think, and they play this obnoxious music between singers, it gets annoying, and alot of people just come in to sing, and like y friends and I we dont sing but since these changes, the good singers have faded away, all it is is a bunch of screaming silly drunks, with no talent, and a host that sings way too much. If someone finds out where these great singers went let me know. i wanna go there on mondays. Well as far as dancers, if thats what you call them, i have seen better performaces by cheerleaders at football games, in fact some of the dancers, look like they could pull off heals and a skirt quite nicely. Tisk Tisk, new owners, promises are made to be broken, but you shatterred alot of dreams. Im feeling a parking ramp would be more profitable in this space now.... Nice going...

  • Pros: Showloune-dinner specials
  • Cons: Dancers, High cover, Karaoke
1 Star Rating: Poor

08/23/08

IT USED TO BE A COO CLUB... NEW OWNERS NOT HOT

by Tee2583

Well I used to go to the 90's like every weekend. But now the club is just horrible. This used to be a place where I could go and just be myself and the drinks were sooooooooooooo bomb!!!!!! Now since the new owners have came everything has changed for the worst. I'm a stud and we all of a sudden have dress code. It get annoying to be at a club and your getting your kick it on and you got bouncers coming up to you tellin you to tuck your shirts in. This used to be a club were you could express yourself through your clothes and just be chill and relaxed. Then the music is horrible, they used to play all of the new up to date music. Now they might play some up to date music, but mainly they play music that is really old. Drinks prices have went up so much. This used to be a great place for me and my friends to meet and hang out. Now really know one that I know really goes into this club anymore. I mean for me to be 25 years old I've been coming there for years. And so have a lot of people I know. Now we have taken our business some place else. Maybe you shoul re hire the old owner back. Don't think it was a smart idea to have a straight owner try an run a gay club.

  • Pros: Drinks taste great
  • Cons: Dress Code, Music!!!!
2 Star Rating: Below Average

06/09/08

What Used to Glitter Is No Longer Gold. You Be The Judge.

by LadiesLoveCoolK

For starters, as mentioned in previous reviews, if you are looking for a good strong and more importantly decently priced drink then The Gay 90s is definitely the place to be. If you like good conversation, an overall friendly atmosphere and a sort of "Cheers-like? feel of camaraderie, then you found it. However, that is where all the praise stops. It has been made public to most that The Gay 90s is now under new management and that the establishment would still welcome GLBT and straight crowds, familiar drinks would still be offered, dinner and entertainment would remain the best there ever was and familiar faces amongst the staff would also go unchanged. With that said, however, many changes have been made ranging from necessary to simply unnecessary. Firstly, drink prices have gone up which is deemed granted. Unnecessarily so, in contrast, new paper towel dispensers and new waste baskets have been added to every restroom in sight. Particularly, these new plush accessories were not free or really even necessary since they waste a lot more paper than save, do not work on a consistent basis and at the end of the day they come with the hefty price of increased drink prices to cover their usage. Furthermore, a new "strictly enforced" dress code has come into effect leaving many bewildered and rather baffled. Meaning, no baggy clothes whatsoever, no untucked shirts, no head scarves, du rags or anything remotely suggesting a hip hop/urban dress. Seems pretty exclusive to particular ethnic groups and individuals doesn't it? It appears that the Gay 90s no longer welcomes everyone as it had originally intended as well as suggested to most. It may look like the same building from the outside, but trust me it no longer has its same friendly familiar appeal. In other words, prepare to see favorite bartenders fired and replaced with new inexperienced ones, soaring drink prices, removal of club card privileges, mandatory cover charges for all, and much much more.

  • Pros: Great Happy Hour and Friendly Staff. Good Variety of Drinks, Menu Options and Entertainment
  • Cons: Ridiculous and Rather Offensive Exclusive Dress Code; Does Not Fully Cater To the Crowds That It Supposedly Used to Cater To--Is No Longer A Place For "Everyone"
5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

05/19/08

Happy Hour deja vu

by jordyray

As a former afternoon drunk I can attest that the 'Happy Hour' has the strongest drinks on the planet and cheap, too. An alcoholics mecca, indeed! Whether you haven't visited the 'Happy Hour" in a day or a decade walking in is like walking into an Edward Hopper painting. Same folks, sitting in the same place, drinking the same drink. playing the same game, telling the same stories. Boring, but strangely comforting.

  • Pros: Fabulous pork chops!
  • Cons: They ran out of pork chops!
5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

01/18/08

Hott bi/les girls

by casidy

So happy to see more Bi curious/lesbian women here now who are actually hott and not butch. The gay men are awesome and so so nice to the women. It's great that you can be yourself and the drinks are nice and stiff! The only downfall is that I wish they would keep it a bit cleaner that would be a huge plus! But everytime I go back the crowd gets better!

  • Pros: Great friendly staff
  • Cons: needs a better cleaning staff
3 Star Rating: Average

11/19/06

cool?

by withlove_themidwest

This place looks good and every time I go I feel like I should be having fun. But I don't. It tends to get filled with too many people attempting to be hip by going to a place called The Gay 90's. I'm not entirely sure what that means...but it gives me bad vibes. I mean, yeah, straight people should be totally accepting of gay people- but why does that "acceptance" always result in being really loud and annoying?

4 Star Rating: Recommended

11/05/06

fun place to go

by lorrainess

Well its a landmark, I MISS the EmCee Morgan Taylor( red head, bib chest) as the new one or old one stinks/boring. But if she was back or made special guest spots it would be much better, also they need to updte bathrooms. But, besides that its a fun spot with strong drinks

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

10/06/06

My favorite gay bar, great drinks, great dancing, GREAT DRAG!

by donnylutz

So many of my gay friends absolutely hate the 90's. I've never understood that. I have been going their since I was 18 (now 25), and I have never had a bad experience. Yes, it is geared a bit towards the straighties...but so what. The drinks are STRONG, I've found plenty of gay guys to hook up with over the years.........:), and the drag show is one of the best anywhere. I asbolutely adore this place, and I don't care if it's considered "uncool" to be gay and like it.

  • Pros: Drag, Drinks, Dancing
  • Cons: Straight people

10/04/06

The mega-mall of Twin Cities' gay clubs, complete with gum-smacking girls and plenty of room to cruise.

by Contributor

In Short
This place has it all: drag shows, leather, three dance floors, two restaurants, seven bars, male strippers and straight chicks from the suburbs. The drinks are like the bouncers: big and strong. There are daily drink and meal specials, including all-you-can eat chicken dinners, two-for-one drinks and a soul food weekend brunch. The dance floor is low-key on weekdays, but a mix of gays and straights pack the place on weekends.

4 Star Rating: Recommended

08/05/06

Gay, straight... who cares if you're having fun?

by nicobico

I'm straight as an arrow and the 90's is one of my favorite bars, as well as the Saloon. I only go when they're playing dance music, but on those nights I think it's great. It's the perfect middle spot between a boring bar and a overly-loud, obnoxious club. I don't mind getting flirted with occasionally. I enjoy people, whatever their orientation. If someone got too forward I'd politely inform them that I was straight, but it's usually not an issue. I'm not going to hook-up, I'm going to get drunk, enjoy the company of new people, and dance my a** off.

  • Pros: strong drinks, good dance nights, open atmosphere

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