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San Francisco, California

Co-founder/co-owner of the Big Gay Frat House in San Francisco's Castro area.

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27 reviews 5 firstsKevinGoebel's Reviews

Dawn Ranch Lodge Hotel in Russian River
***** Miss Fife's but found Dawn Ranch to be comfortable
Posted: November 02, 2009 - Visited: November 2009
I stayed here once when it was Fife's and brunched here many times back then, and I really do miss the gay crowds. But now that it's Dawn Ranch Lodge and is catering to straights and weddings, it's still a nice place for a quiet cabin away from the parties at RRR and elsewhere. We thought it would be nice to go out elsewhere and then have a quiet place to come home to, and never felt intimidated or discouraged by the staff. I hesitate to reveal what I hoped would be our little secret, so don't tell anyone that cabin 302 is an amazingly comfortable, secluded hideaway for ~4 people.
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Rainbow Cattle Co. Bar/Club in Russian River
***** I highly recommend the rootbeer floats
Posted: November 02, 2009
The Rainbow Cattle Company has a special drink called a rootbeer float, similar to a long island ice tea in that they are both concoctions of different spirits. Both are served in ginormous mason jars (quart size, I believe) for a steal at only $8. The rootbeer float really does taste like the non-alcoholic namesake, but a caution for those who are lactose-intolerant: it does include cream. It has a smooth taste, and hardly seems like it includes any booze, but be careful: it packs a wallop and one drink will do you all afternoon. Fortunately, our bartender wisely asked us which of us was the designated driver. He stuck to club soda with a splash of cranberry.
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Mint Bar/Club in San Francisco
***** Challenging venue even if you do like karaoke
Posted: October 24, 2009
First of all, it's almost pointless to review this place unless you adore karaoke bars, and I do not. But having been dragged here several times in recent months, I'm reviewing for all the folks willing to get passed that for the sake of their friends. Even if you can ignore the karaoke (and you can if you maneuver to the right places), it's still an incomfortable venue. Despite being labeled a gay bar since 1968, the year I was born, it's overwhelmingly straight. Mostly gaggles of girls in college drama departments who bring the occasional gay bff or reluctant boyfriend. It's way too crowded and the horseshoe bar in the middle of the room occupies way too much floor space. It's hard to get attention at the bar, only to end up with a relatively small/weak drink by Castro standards. And that's a major flaw, because seriously, the only way to halfway tolerate this place is to be way too drunk to notice.
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Cliff's Variety Shop in San Francisco
***** A little bit of everything
Posted: October 24, 2009 - Visited: October 2009
Several months ago, my aunt and her family stopped by for dinner and she asked me if there was anywhere in the neighborhood where she could get a feathered boa. "Oh, sure," I said. "There's a hardware store just down the street." It didn't strike me until she started laughing how odd that was. But the truth is, Cliff's really does have a little bit of everything: hardware, lumber, paint, gardening supplies, kitchen supplies, toys, arts & crafts, drag accessories. The Castro is a pretty self-sufficient neighborhood, but mostly because Cliff's single-handedly rounds out most of the gaps.
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Blackbird Bar/Club in San Francisco
***** Out of the ashes...
Posted: October 24, 2009
Out of the ashes of the old dive bar The Expansion, briefly reincarnated as The Metro, comes another new spot in the Castro's refreshening nightlife: Blackbird. The decor is deliberately rustic chic, which could easily have looked like a stodgy bar my Grandfather would have gone to without the elegant touches that makes this probably the best decor of any Castro gay bar (even beating Trigger in some respects). I went once on a Monday evening, when it was pretty busy (on a Monday, no less!), and again on a Friday when it was jam packed. Nice place to meet friends and visit, but surprisingly easy to mingle despite the long bench and rows of chairs. Another excellent addition to the Castro.
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Starbelly Restaurant in San Francisco
***** Amazing food
First to Review - October 23, 2009
One of the Castro's newest restaurants (replacing Askew Grill, but old-timers will remember it as the site of Josie's Cabaret & Juice Joint), Starbelly offers "California comfort food" seven days a week. We went for brunch and I found the open-faced fried egg sandwich (with starbelly bacon & two year aged cheddar) to be amazing. We plan to go back for dinner for a friend's birthday. They have an extensive beer and wine list as well as some specialty cocktails, but I could not tell if they had a full bar or not.
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Club 8 Bar/Club in San Francisco
***** New stuff
First to Review - September 29, 2009
I went a few times years ago for Club Dragon, a Friday night event for Asian guys and their admirers, but it really wasn't my scene. Club 8 has a new marketing manager creating new events and partnering with other promoters, like Joshua J for "Big Top," and it's becoming a really fun venue. The club is an old Victorian house converted into a two-story club, with dance floors upstairs and down, three bars, and a covered side alley for smokers (or those who need fresh air). They are currently only open Fridays and Saturdays, plus every other Thursday, so be sure to check the club's website for the week's schedule and events.
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Thick and Thin Pizzeria Restaurant in San Francisco
***** Try the all-you-can-eat-pizza Tuesdays
Posted: September 09, 2009 - Visited: September 2009
Dined here a few times and have ordered appetizers at the bar, but this was the first time I had a chance to try the "All You Can Eat Pizza Night" on Tuesdays for only $10. (You can still order from the regular menu if you'd prefer.) They have five pizzas coming out in rotation, like a pizza version of dim sum. Our night included 4 cheese pizza, ham & pineapple, tomato basil, BBQ chicken, and a sausage/pepperoni. The slices are a little smaller, making it easier to sample a lot, but I still can't believe I ate SEVEN slices (getting the BBQ chicken and 4 cheese twice). Each one was awesome. They also have a nice wine list plus a full bar.
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Lookout Bar Bar/Club in San Francisco
***** Constantly innovative
Posted: September 04, 2009
When the Metro occupied this spot, it was a quiet little happy hour/post-brunch bar whose main draw was the balcony. Now the new owners of the bar now called the LookOut are regularly creating new event nights to keep it fresh. Different forms of music, drag shows, trivia nights, charity fundraisers, jocks in jocks with jell-o shots, and some of the friendliest bartenders in the Castro. I've seen go-go boys on pedestals, in showers, and in cages (though usually there aren't go-go boys at all). Love that you can order from the adjoining pizzeria from the bartenders, and still love the balcony (though the seats are getting ricketty and maybe should be repaired or replaced).
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Dolores Park Beach in San Francisco
***** The "gay beach" in the Castro
Posted: August 24, 2009 - Visited: August 2009
Love sitting in the sun reading on the grassy slope on the 20th Street side of the park. Locals call it the "gay beach," and it's fun to see all the cute guys lying out in their shorts (or underwear) soaking up the sun. And it also has an awesome view of downtown San Francisco.
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New Conservatory Theatre Center Institution in San Francisco
***** Great place for gay plays
First to Review - August 24, 2009
Conveniently located less than a block from the Van Ness MUNI stop, the New Conservatory Theatre shows quite a lot great gay-themed plays in their three auditoriums. They now have a liquor license and allow drinks to be brought into the theater. It was once nicknamed "The Nude Conservatory Theatre" because so many gay plays include nudity as an audience draw, but it's been a long time since I've seen a play there with nudity.
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Kabuki Springs & Spa Gym/Spa in San Francisco
***** Baths without the bathhouse
First to Review - August 24, 2009 - Visited: August 2009
For a relaxing soak, Kabuki is an awesome communal baths facility. But note that they are communal baths, but not a bathhouse, so don't expect to be fooling around. Most days are single-sex, alternating men on one day and women the next, so check the schedule before going.
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Gold's Gym Market Gym/Spa in San Francisco
***** Smaller than the SOMA branch but easier to get to
Posted: August 24, 2009 - Visited: August 2009
This two-floor gym is smaller than their Brannon Street location but a lot easier to get to (and for me, convenience is a key motivator). I'm told it's rather cruisy, though no one has ever hit on me! (Kidding.) One warning for guys who are shy: the showers are in one big open room, not private stalls.
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A Different Light Bookstore Shop in San Francisco
***** Support your independent bookstores!
Posted: August 24, 2009 - Visited: August 2009
I've been coming here since I first came out in the '80s, and I love it. Sure, they don't have the floorspace to compete with the multi-floor chain stores, but I always try to check here first. It saddens me that the LA outlet had to close. Support your independent bookstores -- shop here first, if you can.
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Blue Restaurant in San Francisco
***** Great comfort food
First to Review - August 24, 2009
This is one of the best restaurants for comfort food. I highly recommend the homemade macaroni and cheese, which can be ordered with or without chicken. The chicken pot pie is also excellent, but somewhat salty. One caution: I once ordered the blue cheese mac n cheese and it was pretty overpowering.
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HOME Restaurant in San Francisco
***** Good food, but noisy
Posted: August 24, 2009 - Visited: August 2009
I really enjoy the comfort food here, especially the pot roast. (I was came with six other guys and five of us ordered the pot roast!) My only complaint is the accoustics that can make it a very noisy place to dine.
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Midnight Sun Bar/Club in San Francisco
***** Good when flying solo
Posted: August 24, 2009
This was one of the first gay bars my friends took me to (back in the '80s), and for many years it was the only one I'd go to by myself. I could just watch the videos and not be self-conscious about being a wall-flower. Although it can be nice to come watch shows like "American Idol" and the Oscars with a crowd, the chatter from other patrons can make it hard to actually here. But then, if all I really wanted was to watch TV, I could do that at home.
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Trigger Bar/Club in San Francisco
***** Nice addition to the Castro scene
Posted: August 24, 2009
Despite (or perhaps because of) seeming to be more of a New York or LA club, Trigger is a welcome addition to the Castro scene, and brings a very different vibe. The decor is chic and elegant, as is the staff. Though they have a dance floor, it's rather small and awkward. The best part is Friday and Saturday nights around 11:30 when they have a brief show with a rope dancer doing an acrobat performance. There's just nothing else like it in the Castro.
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Lime Bar/Club in San Francisco
***** Nice, but pricy
Posted: August 23, 2009
I've come to Lime off an on over the years and my experiences have been somewhat mixed. I love their food but you could go broke fast: we once had a $200 meal (four people) having just appetizers and cocktails. The lounge area is nice for drinks, but the backless seating is somewhat uncomfortable if you stay too long. The brunch menu is yummy (bottomless mimosas!), but the music is cranked way up, which is I guess the point, but it makes a quiet Sunday brunch while nursing Saturday night's hangover a little challenging.
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Pilsner Inn Bar/Club in San Francisco
***** Love the patio
Posted: August 23, 2009
I rarely go to the Pilsner Inn, as it is a little off the beaten path for me (other Castro bars are closer) and can sometimes be a bit quiet (I've always said it's a "bring your own crowd" kind of place). The patio in the back looks like it could be someone's backyard (in a good way), with lots of potted plants and a small koi pond. But my favorite bit about the Pilsner is that they have lemonade on tap, which is a delightful mixer with vodka on a hot afternoon.
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Catch Restaurant in San Francisco
***** I always bring out-of-towners here
Posted: August 22, 2009 - Visited: August 2009
I'm not a huge seafood fan, but whenever I have guests visiting from out of town, I invariably take them here. It's one of the nicer upscale restaurants in the Castro. I love the salmon dinner (it has a slightly orangy marinade). The eggs benedict for brunch is slightly different than other places ... and oh so yummy.
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Toad Hall Bar/Club in San Francisco
***** Don't smoke but I still love the patio
Posted: August 22, 2009
When our regular haunt (The Cafe) closed for remodeling, Toad Hall opened not long thereafter. I love the patio in the back where smokers and their friends can sit around tall wooden cabaret tables. One of the best happy hours in the Castro (though I find it odd that the drink prices vary depending on the mixers -- vodka soda is cheaper than a vodka cranberry). When I want to hang out with my friends for a happy hour drink, this is our favorite place to go.
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The Cafe Bar/Club in San Francisco
***** My "Cheers" bar
Posted: August 22, 2009
I have a lot of loyalty to this place, as it was both my happy hour and late night hangout before the remodel. Boy Bar on Fridays has been one of my favorite bar events for years. I do like the expanded floorplan of the remodel, but wish there was more seating (even if it was just portable ottomans, like Trigger's, that can be removed during busy evenings). Looking forward to them returning to a more normal schedule next month.
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Clover Grill Restaurant in New Orleans
***** Great late night dining
Posted: August 22, 2009 - Visited: August 2009
We came here twice, both times after leaving the bars. I can't vouch for how the food would be when sober, but I imagine it's great. I had a waffle the first time and bacon & eggs the second. My friend had pork chops the first time and loved it so much he insisted we come back the next night so he could get it again. Good thing we didn't discover til later that they also have a liquor license, as we had already imbibed too much.
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Oz Bar/Club in New Orleans
***** Not as busy as it used to be
Posted: August 22, 2009
My previous visits to NOLA were during holidays, so of course everything was packed. But I had always heard that even during non-holidays, this was the premiere dance club in the city. We were surprised that it wasn't busier. Happy hours were dead, so we mostly did that at the Bourbon Pub. But even Friday and Saturday nights weren't exactly packed. Perhaps the crowds found a new hot spot?
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The Corner Pocket Bar/Club in New Orleans
***** Cute but hungry dancers
Posted: August 22, 2009
This place held fond memories for me, as eight years ago it was the first place I ever tipped a go-go boy. At the time I was naive and didn't realize they were looking for customers willing to pay more to get more. This time, the bloom was off the rose. The dancers are cute but VERY aggressive about hustling for tips and more. The boys don't just wait for you to flash a dollar, they'll actively court you for tips. That can make it a fun place when you wanna tip and touch, but uncomfortable if you don't plan to tip.
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Bourbon Pub / Parade Bar/Club in New Orleans
***** My new fave in NOLA
Posted: August 22, 2009
Just returned from my fourth vacation in NOLA, the only one that wasn't during Mardi Gras or Southern Decadance. In previous visits, I could barely enter this place because of the holiday crowds. This time I was able to enjoy it in the middle of the day as well as busy evenings. Friendly staff (shout out to our favorite bartender, Lawrence), nice crowd of all types, and cute go-go boys who don't hassle you for tips. My favorite bar in New Orleans.
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