venues and poured that experience into opening a club of their own. The duo used what they learned throwing massive pop-up parties at D.C. “There was no guaranteed space to have that night out for dancing” for the LGBTQ community. Located off U Street NW, Town closed in 2018 after an 11-year run to make way for upscale apartments (the plan is to resurrect Town 2.0 one day in a former church in NoMa). In the past three years, all of the city’s similar clubs have closed, including Cobalt, Secrets, DC Eagle, and the largest gay dance club in D.C.: Town Danceboutique. Bunker aims to fill a hole in D.C.’s LGBTQ dance club scene. The bar will operate Thursdays to Sundays ( 2001 14th Street NW).īunker comes from Zach Renovátes and Jesus Quispe, the founders of events production company Kinetic Presents. Bunker, a subterranean gay club, opened its massive doors to live DJ sets on Thursday, February 23.ĭown a set of stairs in the former Tropicalia space, Bunker brings late-night drinks and dancing to the busy, highly visible corner of 14th and U Streets NW.
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