First off, I think that Herndon is a pretty nice place. There has been an illegal immigrant problem, but that doesn't really alter the older estabished neighorhoods and certainly not the zip code areas. It's a real town with a genuine history. The downtown is still intact and the superb bones and many the multi-generations of residents are still there. I criticize a lot of the "issues" on the western part, i.e. the Loudoun County: Sterling/Sterling Park area where area use issues (cheap, nasty housing) has allowed for a more poor element to come in. Herndon is also getting a pleasant hotel to facilitate revitalize the downtown and a Metro station will eventually service it.
Enter NOVA's second gay bar. Fairfax County's first homosexual bar builds a following in Herndon . Gay bars are associated with gentrification. They are often located in fringe areas where the affluent alternative lifestyle crowd moves in an improves the area. The problem is that I don't consider that Herndon is run down en
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five star review by Joshua K:
Great place for late hours time fun with my LGBTQ family. What night did we go? Successfully, karaoke night of course! Great melody, great bar service, and they even have great food! I definitely propose checking it out.
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five star review by Shane C:
A must stop for your weekend debauchery where you will enjoy a wonderful staff, great drinks and a superb show. Whether your looking to smack the dance floor, shoot some pool or enjoy a fabulous Drag performance, this place has it all covered.
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five star review by Cris:
It was fun, my husband and I went to a demonstrate while visiting VA Beach in off season and had a blast. Very friendly. We were the oldest there and they were still nice to us. Very neighborhood kinda feel. Place was packed. Agreeable mix of all kinds of people with no tude.
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five star review by Mamie S:
How can you not love this place. So much entertainment every time we go. Everyone is so nice and friendl
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