Reviews
How to conduct yourself at Drag Brunch: 1. Be happy to be there. 2. Enjoy the brunch great cooking, could use more seasoning in the sausage gravy, but also I have a spicy palette. 3. Bring $$$ to tip the drag dancers, exchange cash for $1 bills at the bar if you need to. This is drag performance etiquette. 4. Drag is bawdy. Get in the spirit. This is drag perfomance etiquette. Regardless of your gender or sexual orientation, you will have a good time at the Drag Brunch if drag and brunch are your thing. I can't speak to how the bar is during non-Drag Brunch hours. Never been. There is fat-friendly seating, you may have to ask for it. The miser in me needs to say $1 mimosas to $3 mimosas is a big price jump. That's all.
A nice compact bar. The staff was not welcoming and lack in professional customer service. The bartender had an attitude problem because I asked politely if they had a specific brand of alcohol. He had to go to the back and retrieve for which he should have restocked the bar prior to opening. I was in ear shot of hearing the bartender complain about it afterwards. Catty and childish in my opinion. The dancers on stage are average at best. Do not anticipate any Magic Mike type exotic dancers Tipping should be encouraged if you're going to be watching the dancers. Overall, nice lgbtq bar but not a rememberable experience patrons should look forward to.
Sunday brunch was 5 stars - food could be better and maybe not mimosas out of a bucket? OTHERWISE it was so fun and you can buy good drinks at the bar. Would pay the $28 without any food included for sure. Super talented group all around.Food: 3/5
My friend and I went to the Drag Brunch that Stag hosts on Sundays. Food was fire. Show was even better. Isaiah the bartender killed it with the mimosas. Don’t sleep on Stag if you’re looking to make fun weekend plans!!Food: 5/5
Such a fun night! Drinks were good & the dancers are super hot! Fun crowd and the actual bar has a good vibe.Service: 5/5
Your saving grace is Sheniqua’s Drunken Brunch. I was a dancer and a barback here. Owner Julian de Looze Cross the Rubicon, Inc. lives in Australia and doesn’t really care about you unless you look like him. Really unfortunate, because I loved coming here as a customer in 2016 and on and off the past couple years through the pandemic. Please support the dancers and bartenders! They kill it out there and work hard. They also pay a stage fee, so if you’re in the club you should be tipping!
Tank is the best employee here at Stag. He works so hard to connect with each customer. He's charismatic, respectful and energetic. Dancing or bartending, hes the most well rounded person here and does his very best to make the experience great for everyone coming through the doors.Food: 5/5
We were just starting to have a good time at this club until this Karen who appeared to be a friend of the club kept doing rounds asking people to go up with her to tip the dancers. She specifically picked on our group for not tipping ,forgetting that I had just gone up with her 10 minutes earlier dropping 5 bucks for a dancer I didn’t even find attractive. She called us creepy for just watching. We simply can’t tip every performance. We only tip dancers we like and honestly it was slim pickens that night. We’ve only been there maybe 30 minutes but already got 3 rounds of drinks , had an open tab and asked the bar tender to change our 20 dollar bill into singles. She just ruined the experience and we left the club earlier than we planned to and spent our money at Silverado where the guys are much hotter. 2 stars is given to the quality of dancers. 4 stars for layout and decor of this bar. 0 stars for Karen.
Place is over rated, over priced. It’s small. You can get better service and especial better drinks for a better price at many places near by.Food: 1/5
TERRIBLE FOR QUEER WOMEN DO NOT GO IF THIS IS YOU! As there are very few lesbian bars to go to and we thought this would be a safe space for us, my girlfriend and I went for a friend’s birthday. She was hit on and touched on the back by the manager who said “find me later”. Then one of the dancers sat down next to us, put their hands on our knees and asked to have a three way after we repeatedly told them we were together. Really upsetting experience and we will not be going back. I hope other queer women avoid it to so they don’t have the same experience. Do better for the LGBTQ+ community Stag.