2/10/2024 0 Comments Gay bars for older crowd near meThis was the place to be when the Italianfest used to close down Market Street and VERY late at night. We do remember excellent chicken sandwiches, and one time we all got our asses kicked in the parking lot. We are pretty sure this place is where Figaretti’s now stands, in Clator. Just off Route 2 in North Warwood, this small club had an outside deck where “anything could happen.” Looks like it’s vacant today, and after checking things out again, we are wondering, where the hell did anyone park? We give props to the survivors: The Alpha, TJ’s, The Glassworks, and Wakim’s, and we pay tribute to the gone, but not forgotten – the Ghost Bars of Wheeling’s ’90s.Įditor’s Note: It’s been 20+ years since we have been to these places, and we probably couldn’t describe them correctly the day after we were there, so please feel free to correct us and fill in the blanks. Although some have evolved into something different, some of them have disappeared entirely (or as in one case actually sank in the Ohio River). In this experiment we find that a lot of the bars that were the places to be in the 1990s, do not exist anymore. As we all know, some of Wheeling is often considered 10, 20, or even 30 years “behind the times.” It’s fun to flip things on its head and actually go back a couple of decades to check to see if it’s true.
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