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Village Bar

About

Village Bar is a trendy gay bar located in the central Naschmarkt area, known for hosting after-parties for major LGBTQ events like the Pride Festival and the Rainbow Ball. The bar offers a welcoming atmosphere with friendly staff, including bartenders like Andrew, Andres/Andreas, Rene, and Mario who are attentive and create a great experience for visitors. Guests can enjoy delicious drinks, music videos, and excellent value drinks while socializing with other patrons from around the world.

Why you should go

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  1. Experience the friendly atmosphere of a local gay bar with helpful and welcoming staff
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  3. Enjoy great drinks at reasonable prices in a sterile and inviting environment
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  5. Listen to wonderful music while mingling with locals and visitors from around the world

Highlighted reviews

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This is a very nice bar where you can meet local guys. Staff is friendly and they serve good drinks. I checked a lot of bars in that area and that one is one of my favourites.

That's a very comfortable place to spend time in. Cosy atmosphere, freandl

SLING

Gay cruise bar with popular themed nights like 'Naked Mask' and 'Party In The Dark'.

SLING has a state-of-the-art bar, music, free snacks, internet access, XX cinema with sexy strip shows. Free entry and no dress code (except for special events). Adj time to go is after 8pm.

Nearest station: U4: Kettenbrückengasse

Features:

Adults-only

Bar

Cruise / Fetish

Dark Room

GoGo Show

Internet Access

Music

Shop

Audience Rating

Based on 92 votes

Audience Awards

4 Star Winner

Audience Awards

4 Star Winner

Audience Awards

4 Star Winner

Audience Awards

4 Star Winner



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ArturoVery adj service. I arrived at to go to the naked party on Sunday, I rang and a guy came out to throw me out very rudely saying that the party was over. On Google and on their website it clearly says that the party is not over until I rang again to ask for further information and he opened the door shouting at me pointing to the doorbell and asking me if I didn't see the sign that the party was over. There was no verb and the idiot noticed and put it up. Then he slammed the door in my face again without further explanation.
O. you get to that place, be prepared that the barmen will be absent from his workplace for quite a distant time. He can go down to the dark room and rub of you along with other customers. But if you refuse him, it may take place that the next day he will not let you into the Bar again without explaining the reason. He behaves quite arrogantly. There is a whole lake of water and urine in the toilets, there is a stench to the owner, still listen to customer reviews, otherwise you will simply drop business.
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