You just have to be cool, and it sounds like a bunch of cool Eagles fans had the night of their lives in a gay bar called Eagle.
Heck, you don’t have to be a football fan either. You don’t have to be gay to watch the Super Bowl in a gay bar. 61, Norristown’s unassuming, beagle-loving gay bar (it was named after the owner’s pooch Timmy) has great drink specials for happy hour and, on Wednesday nights. Last year we reported on Wisconsin fans heading to a gay bar in Provo, Utah, to watch the Badgers football team play against BYU. Most gay bars I know of were showing the game yesterday The Abbey in West Hollywood, where I watched the game, went all-in on the Super Bowl with extra TVs and even ditching the usual dance music for the audio of the game.
Of course it doesn’t matter where you watch the game, as long as you’re surrounded by some fans cheering along with you. I said we’re stopping there, it says Eagle.” One of the patrons told Eric Roper of the Minneapolis Star-Tribune, “We were just walking around as we were looking for a bar. He played three seasons in the NFL for the San Diego Chargers and Philadelphia Eagles and is notable for his 1976 murder by his wife Roxanne. I went twice, and my experience was very pleasant. Blenda Glen Gay (Novem December 20, 1976) was a defensive end in the National Football League. Including a guy from Hamburg, Germany /RQvGRfO9Yz- Eric Roper February 5, 2018 Stir Lounge is a pretty cool lesbian-owned, gay-friendly bar thats super welcoming. I can confirm a number of Eagles fans here at were drawn by the name.