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Tavern on Camac occupies a special place in Philadelphia's Gayborhood: a piano bar and dinner restaurant on Camac Street, the narrow historic alley that runs parallel to 13th Street and has been known as the Little Street of Clubs since the early 20th century. The intimate scale of Camac Street — it is barely wide enough for two people to pass — gives venues here a character entirely different from the larger bars on Broad 13th Street. Tavern on Camac is a piano bar in the traditional sense: a musician at the keys, an audience that knows the songs, and an atmosphere of shared pleasure in well-made music. The dinner service is an extension of the same sensibility — comfortable, unhurried, and oriented toward conversation. The venue has been a fixture of the Gayborhood for years and draws a crowd that skews older than the nightclub circuit — professionals, couples celebrating anniversaries, visitors looking for a night that is about music and good food rather than dancing. Camac Street itself is worth walking regardless of whether you stop in: the row of small venues along this block, the overhead string lights, and the sense of a hidden passage in the urban grid make it one of Philadelphia's most distinctive gay spaces.
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