Leather bar
Leather Bar Sex Guide explains the history, culture, nightlife and social scene surrounding Leather bars around the world.
A leather bar is traditionally a bar associated with the leather, biker, fetish and kink communities. Most leather bars originally emerged from the gay male leather scene during the 1950s and 1960s, although modern leather bars may attract a much broader crowd depending on the city and venue. Leather bars played an important role in the development of leather culture and often served as meeting places for people interested in leather clothing, motorcycles, uniforms, BDSM, fetish gear and alternative nightlife.
Now a days leather bars can be found in touristy cities around the world. Some remain exclusively gay, while others welcome mixed-gender crowds and anyone interested in BDSM scene. Depending on the venue, visitors may find themed nights or even sex parties.
The Eagle in NYC and Tom's Bar in Berlin are propably the world most famous leather bars.
See Also
- BDSM | Fetish | Fetish fashion | Kink
- Sex-Positive Club | Sex party | Gay | Lesbian