The layout has never been a concern of mine because the music at Roscoe’s is a delightful distraction. I will say the layout is a bit odd, and would work much better if it was a wide open space instead of sectioned off rooms. Local artwork covers one of the walls, and brick walls separate the tavern into different rooms offering more service bars, dance floors and a pool table. I also think this may have been the first time I noticed the bar’s décor. On the busiest nights, drinks are being slammed left and right and no one is there to just hang out and chat. There were about a dozen people or so just hanging out and having a few drinks, two concepts I didn’t know were possible at Roscoe’s. I was pleasantly surprised at how laid back the atmosphere was. I thought just for a moment that maybe they had remodeled, then I reminded myself that the only times I’ve been to Roscoe’s is when it’s packed full of people. I stopped by Roscoe’s on a Saturday afternoon to take pictures and almost didn’t even recognize the place. There’s no question that it’s an LGBTQ+ friendly bar, but if you’re a straight woman you will most likely be welcomed with open arms by the gay men who would love to ogle you. On any given weekend night there will be a crowd of people leaving Spin late at night and walking a few blocks north to Roscoe’s where shirts are optional and partying is not.
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