Stag PDX

This article is about the nightclub in Portland, Oregon. For other uses, see Stag (disambiguation).
Stag PDX

Logo

The club's exterior in 2015
Address 317 Northwest Broadway
Location Portland, Oregon, U.S.
Type Gay bar, strip club
Opened May 1, 2015 (2015-05-01)
Website
stagpdx.com

Stag PDX, or simply Stag,[1] is a gay-owned nightclub and strip club in the Pearl District of Portland, Oregon, United States.

Description and history

Business partners Jerrick Hope-Lang and Abner Romero opened the club at 317 Northwest Broadway in May 2015,[2][3] in a building that was built in 1912.[4] Hope-Lang said of the club's origins: "I love the idea of other gay male clubs, but I didn't like the atmosphere. I wanted to create a space where I would like to hang out, a true gentleman's club. I talked with a couple of dancers from another establishment and the idea came about very organically."[2]

The gay-owned bar has been described as "more gentlemen's club than night club" and "Northwest lounge-meets-library-meets-executive locker room".[4] Willamette Week said the club, which was designed by Christopher David, "looks like the private rooms where today's grandpas once held stag parties, with brown leather couches, Victorian wallpapered sitting rooms, Edison bulbs hanging from nautical rope, and dark, aqua walls covered in snowshoes and ancient oars and framed kitsch—plus a taxidermal white buck behind the bar."[1] According to Hope-Lang, "Everyone we used is part of the community, that felt important to me. They wanted to have a very masculine, Pacific Northwest feel — a gentleman's club-meets-hunting lodge-meets-hot boys dancing in thongs."[2]

Stag is the second all-nude gay strip club on the West Coast of the United States, after Silverado, which is also located in downtown Portland.[1] The club has hosted drag performances.[5] In 2015, it hosted Portland Gay Volleyball Club's "Fall Ball 2015 Seeding Party" in conjunction with the NAGVA Tournament.[6] Stag is open 7 days a week from 11am to 2am, with happy hour from 3–6pm daily.[2]

Reception

In her review for Willamette Week, Lizzy Acker said "everything about Stag is a happy surprise" and complimented the cocktails. Furthermore, she wrote, "while the patrons are 90 percent male, not a single one side-eyed me, a woman, as I sat alone at the bar. By the time I left, someone had bought me a no-strings-attached drink and I had at least two new best friends. All in all, Stag might be my new favorite place in Portland."[1]

In 2015, Huffington Post contributor Eddie Parsons wrote an article called "Portland in the Gay '90s vs PDX NOW". He said of his experience, in part, "I dropped into Stag and found the old Portland strippers have been replaced by Cirque de Soleil like acrobats but the vibe is good. The bar quickly filled up with people from all over the world without attitudes..."[7]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Acker, Lizzy (June 10, 2015). "Stag: Bar Review". Willamette Week (Portland, Oregon: City of Roses Newspapers). Retrieved July 6, 2015.
  2. 1 2 3 4 Carroll, Belinda (April 29, 2015). "Time to go Stag!". PQ Monthly (Portland, Oregon: Brilliant Media). Retrieved July 6, 2015.
  3. "Scoop: Swing Low Alabama.". Willamette Week. February 11, 2015. Retrieved June 13, 2015.
  4. 1 2 Beck, Byron. "Sneak Peek: Stag PDX to Open in Old Town". GoLocalPDX. Retrieved June 13, 2015.
  5. Lynn, Logan (June 10, 2015). "Your Pride 2015 Event Guide: The Best of the Rest". The Portland Mercury (Index Publishing). Retrieved June 13, 2015.
  6. "Portland Fall Ball 2015 Seeding Party: STAG!". Portland Gay Volleyball Club. October 9, 2015. Retrieved November 28, 2015.
  7. Parsons, Eddie (July 26, 2015). "Portland in the Gay '90s vs PDX NOW". Huffington Post. Retrieved November 17, 2015.

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