The factory bar milwaukee gay

After the incredible success of the Factory Bar at N. Broadway, south of downtown, owner Chuck Cicirello opened this bar. While popular, it never matched the sucess of the original Factory, partly because of the location. This bar was also considerably smaller than the original Factory, with low ceilings.

This bar had previously housed another bar, Kisseswhich was wildly popular but for only a short period of time. As when it was Kisses, this bar was a fun and interesting dance bar. The bar and dance floor were on two different levels with an open stairway between them not quite a spiral staircase but had that feel to it.

Not the largest building and had a somewhat cramped feel if it got crowded, but it was a lot of fun and it had a loyal following from some of the original Factory patrons, as well as atrtacting some others who didn't like the original Factory for whatever reason. The bar was not to be as popular as the original however, and The Factory II closed on September 18, Chuck went on to found at least two additional bars: the Factory 3 at N.

Broadway just north of the expressay which had the look and feel reminiscent of the original "Factory"and following that, 27th Street Danceteria on 27th Street just south of Wisconsin Avenue.

After five decades, local entertainer Diane "Legs" Gregory celebrates retirement

Later, he managed the Club bar for many years until that bar closed. Alternate view of building. March ad. Membership card. Credits: contents, design and arrangement by Don Schwamb. Last updated: July Factory II Bar. Opened: Closed:. December 17, September 18, May