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Tom's Bar

Defunct gay bar in Berlin, Germany From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tom's Bar
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Tom's Bar was a popular gay bar in the Schöneberg locality of Berlin, Germany.

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Description and history

Tom's Bar opened in April 1982 in the gay district of Berlin's Schöneberg and, like Toms Saloon in Hamburg, initially operated predominantly as a leather bar, eventually adopting a less prescriptive dress code.[1] The bar, which experienced marked changes following new ownership in 1993, was described as a "dark, sweaty and debauched men-only cruising establishment" with a "rough, manly atmosphere".[1][2] One of its slogans was "for successful cruising".[1] The space, on two floors, included a darkroom. Tom's closed in late February 2024, replaced in March 2024 by the Berlin outlet of Joan Igual's Barcelona/Madrid gay cruising bar enterprise Boyberry.[citation needed]

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Reception

According to Berlin Tourismus and Kongress GmbH, the bar's slogan "puts it in a nutshell, and it's no exaggeration... People of all ages and from all walks of life get together here, especially when the night is getting on."[1] Similarly, Tom's was called a "great place to finish off an evening" in The Rough Guide to Germany (2009).[3] In Top 10 Berlin (2014), Juergen Scheunemann included Tom's Bar as number five on a list of the best gay and lesbian attractions in the city. Scheunemann called the bar a "traditional pub" and a "well-known pick-up joint ... not for those who are shy and timid".[4] Tom's Bar was an iconic Berlin establishment; it was the gay place that tourists had heard of, though the space became unrecognisable from its "clone"-era days of leather manliness inspired by master erotic draughtsman Touko Laaksonen (1920–91), better known as Tom of Finland.

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