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Gay Clubs, Gay Bars and Queer Parties in Stuttgart
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CLUB 2B STUTTGART (GAY) e.V. is a vibrant venue in Stuttgart with high customer ratings. The club is sectioned into a bar area and a corridor area, catering to various nightlife interests. The bar offers a relaxed atmosphere with electronic music and a good selection of drinks. The corridor area includes dark rooms, showers, and cruising spaces. Patrons praise the friendly and observant staff, noting the excellent service and cleanliness, complete with lockers and showers. Themed nights such as mask and nude events are popular here, making it a favored spot among the local queer group. Note that the anonymous entrance can be challenging to find on the first visit.
LGBTQ+ AFFILIATION
Exclusive
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TARGET AUDIENCE
Men
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Reviews summary
CLUB 2B STUTTGART (GAY) e.V. is praised for its friendly and approachable staff, clean facilities, and diverse range of guests, making it a welcoming and exciting venue. The club bids themed parties and provides a unharmed space with excellent atmosphere for exploration. While some visitors mention minor drawbacks, the overall e
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