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The Drinkery occupies a corner position on West Read Street in Mount Vernon and has been a neighbourhood institution for long enough that it has become part of the social furniture of Baltimore's gay neighbourhood in the way that the best corner bars always do. The bar is not a destination venue in the grand-programming sense — it does not have a DJ booth or a drag stage. What it has is something harder to manufacture and more valuable for a specific kind of evening: a welcoming, unpretentious local that knows its regulars, serves its drinks without ceremony, and functions as the community's living room in the way that only a corner bar with the right DNA can achieve. The Read Street location puts it immediately adjacent to Grand Central, making the two bars a natural double-act: start at the Drinkery for a drink with the neighbourhood, move to Grand Central for the night's programming. The Drinkery draws a wider age range than most gay bars — the long-term regulars include older LGBTQ+ residents who have been coming for decades alongside newer arrivals to the neighbourhood. This continuity of community across generations is one of the most valuable things a neighbourhood gay bar can offer.
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