Gay folly beach sc
BAR
POLARI
What do you know about Polari?
Polari, a form of slang that evolved into a kind of secret language, was used by various marginalized groups and popularized by the gay community in the 19th century. With this idea in mind, owner Brent Compagni created Bar Polari as an intimate setting where you and your friends or lovers can kick back and kiki with us. Tucked away on Reynolds Ave., Bar Polari is a special hideaway for the LGBTQ+ community in Charleston.
At Bar Polari, we're redefining what it means to be a gay bar. Our cozy indoor space provides a sensual and ambient atmosphere for friends, wanderers, and adventurers to share a drink and a story together as equals. While our community may be under attack, we can gather as our authentic selves to disseminate our dreams, fears, and plans over our favorite libations. Fundamentally, Bar Polari is a space where you can come for a drink and a chat.
We want to be exclusive in the best way possible. Everyone is invited, but only some are in the know. Now that you’re in the perceive, join us for ref
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five star review by Mafalda M:
This could be the top avocado toast I've ever had! Also recommend the crab cake sandwich with waffle fries.. both dishes were absolutely delicious! The service was perfect and the place was really cool. Highly recommend it for brunch!
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five star review by Graham C:
Every time I come here the staff is incredibly welcoming and genuine. I especially appreciate the attention to detail and wonderful atmosphere! Absolutely a Folly staple and must go. Enjoy a tequila and then hit the beach. Cheers!
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five star review by Thierry S:
Great place for casual drinking and eating. Food is very good. Experiment the Thai Brussels sprouts and the shrimp roll. And the fried chicken sandwich. Their fries are great too. friendly service. Outside seating available
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five star review by Xin H:
I don't think I can express enough how this is one of my favorite places ever. The food is amazing,
Holliday Inn of Folly Beach
4-Star Hotel in West Ashley Avenue, Folly Beach, Charleston (Sc), USA
Rate Holliday Inn of Folly BeachHotel Description
A great option for a journey on a budget - hotel «Holliday Inn of Folly Beach» is located in Folly Beach. This hotel is located in the center of the urban area. In the morning, have a cup of coffee while looking at the city from the window. You can take a walk and explore the neighbourhood area of the hotel. Places nearby: Folly Island Beaches and Folly Beach Fishing Pier. Free Wi-Fi is available on the territory. Ask for more information when checking in. If you travel by car, you can park in a parking zone for free. You will spot these entertainment amenities on the premises: a picnic area and a barbeque area. Here, you can treat yourself with rain procedures as there will be a pool and an outdoor pool. Here's what you'll locate in the room to own a rest after a adj day: a shower and a TV. The room equipment depends on its category.
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We were told there would be plenty of signs pointing us in the correct direction of Big Gay Beach Day, just past the Washout on Folly Beach Sunday. So I ambled my car up that way and looked for a signal, any sign. And then I saw it: huge flags lined up from street to beach, each flag its own color of the rainbow. We had arrived.
Stepping onto the beach, I was immediately cozy and calm. The sand was scattered with a couple of tents, many umbrellas, and several large groups of beachers. Under one tent, I found several members of CHAMP (CHarleston Area MPowerment Project) lounging with friends. Closer to the ocean, big games of beach volleyball continued throughout the day. My friends and I wistfully watched four girls in bikinis hurl a football back and forth, with sick spirals.
Really, Big Gay Beach Day was quite tame. I was a bit bummed that the DJ never showed, but was entertained watching three tug-o-war games that ended swiftly when the rope snapped in half each time. (I dont dare presume to state who won. But I will say the girls side was demanding a rematch when I