That's right! So don't forget to tell your UBER driver to drop you off at YOUR V.I.P. In addition to the bar and restaurant, there was a poker room and a race horse room. It was a saloon that ran all day and all night with as many as fourteen bartenders. Silky O’Sullivan’s present location on Beale Street, formerly the Gallina building, is over 100 years old, and has more recorded history than any other building on Beale Street. Also Internationally known blues artist Barbra Blue entertains you and sings her deep and rich rendition of the blues that you won’t be able to shake. Our rollicking sing-a-long piano show will have you partying until the wee hours nightly. Silky O’Sullivan’s features first class entertainment year round. And, of course, for the very brave.the Diver. Find the best gay bars and gay-popular nightclubs in Memphis, Tennessee. Adams was the most played artist on Canadian radio in the 2010s and has had 25 top 15 singles in Canada and a dozen or more in each of the US, UK, and Australia. Silky's house specialty drinks include our World Famous Hurricane, Screaming Margarita, Blue Lagoon, Hurricane, Boll Weevil, and Irish Coffee. Whether you want a domestic beer or something a little more unique - we have it. Silky continues to judge barbeque contests all over the world. She competed in belladuballe s War of the Roses Season 2 (Top 4). He has introduced the joys of Memphis barbecue to people in Bangkok, Russia and even Cuba. Zoey Adams ( princessadams20) is a Memphis-based drag performer. He started barbecue contests in Ireland in 1983 and then took his show on Also other people of the lgbt+ community comes and some non-gay people too but it's a minority which is lovely in my opinion lol.Silky O’Sullivan’s is known as the “Father of Barbecue”. We are a neighborhood bar with a musical flair Great place to hang out with friends, play pool or darts, listen to. Also if you meet a guy here and he lives here you are bound to see him again on the same Saturday night, just start becoming a regular. It's really different from the gay club scene here in Memphis, and I love that about this place. Most intellectual and college student guys come here as well. This is a small bar/lounging place, if you are a gay male looking to find a guy or guy to talk to kind of just like you, this is the place to get noticed at. You have the regulars that mostly sit in the back lounge at the bar just watching a storm up on the televisions. Truthfully speaking the average ages would be middle aged men, telling the truth. Here you will find a Wranglers-and-cowboy-boots aesthetic, but you don. Of course I'm a 22 yr old young adult of right now, I'm the little few of the young ones that come into this establishment. Memphis is home to many gay bars in and around its downtown center in the Midtown area. So it's pretty re-assuring that you can be you and try to flirt or talk to a guy without being judged if you like. Most of the customers that come in that I stand side by side with in the same place are always male. Honestly this is the most gay male space I have ever been into. Good to have private conversations, flirt, and get to really know a guy. It has a tall fence in the back with a tall tree house you can go up in with the stairs on the side of it.
I see workers as workers and they just need a simple easy night tonight, ya know? The place looks great, it has a back lounge and a little backyard area. If I walked in I'm sure the guys would know me by face but don't really know me.