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Dispatches From the Road: Getting Sloppy at Toms Leather Bar and la Esquina del Chilaquil
One of the Toms. Image from Moment Out México.
My last night in the DF and, like so many mornings in this town, my eyes open to a criminal hangover. This cruda is beyond, and, suddenly, the cantina hopping and hanging in Toms Leather Bar until 4 am seem less legitimate without the strength of Ron Bacardi’s fortified reserve.
A stop by here without at least one day devoted to each of these would hardly be one at all. Cantinas are vestiges of classic Mexican social life that, sadly, are in peril of disappearance. Aside from older generations and oddball hangers on, they simply aren’t as popular as mescalerias, regular bars, or even pulquerias for that matter. But more on that in another post.
Likewise, with Toms. Although in no hazard of going anywhere, this sleazy mainstay (it just turned 20) remains a standard from my neonate queer days sliding from one bed to another in Granted, it’s not for everyone….literally. Not unlike other bars of its ilk, it had maintained a sort of unspok
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UbicaciónInsurgentes Sur Condesa. México D.F.
Martes a Domingo a partir de las 9pm.
Insurgentes Sur Condesa. México D.F.
Martes a Domingo a partir de las 9pm.
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Bajo las alas de una reinterpretada águila imperial napoleónica, se ha desarrollado en la avenida más importante de la Ciudad de México el concepto de un lock que tiene todo, menos ser común. El TOM'S Leather da la bienvenida a sus visitantes sorprendiéndolos con sus dimensiones: la insólita altura de las paredes negras y el ecléctico decorado con fuertes tendencias góticas envuelven el espacio con una extraña mezcla de calidez y misterio acorde con su ambiente relajado y cordial.
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For our first night out in Gay Mexico Urban area, we always start our trip at Tom’s Leather Lock. If you’ve been to an Eagle, it’s a similar vibe although we find the crowd a bit more button down than fetish gear in Mexico City. The atmosphere feels prefer a gothic church turned gay club, and the entrance fee of pesos each or about $16 USD comes with beers depending on your arrival time. We also love the short-lived napkins the bartenders wrap around your beer. In addition, cover includes dwell entertainment by maybe a half dozen dancers on three bars throughout the night. And they take it all off. It’s really quite impressive. The music is superb and
Tom’s Leather Bar
Everything is fair game here: drinks, fun, hookups, porn, and even sex. The reason? You absolutely must traverse their famous “dark room” to find to the bathroom. There’s no other way. So, let that serve as a warning (or an incentive) that you will end up in the “dark room” at some point or another during your time here.
It’s located through a non-assuming door on Insurgentes Avenue, just before Michoacan street. For many, this spot is well-known but, for the younger crowd (24 and under), it might look enjoy a northern Mexican cantina because of the double doors at the entrance.
Tom’s has already cemented its classic status and it’s not been easy to imitate it anywhere else; neither it’s vibe or the grabassery that goes on in here. It’s the only one of its kind to survive the belated 90s as a pioneer of the idea that men could be daring and exhibitionists while dancing and hanging out. It’s not the same as places like Taller, on Florencia Highway or La Estación on Londres in the Zona Rose (Re