Woody's (Toronto)

Woody's on Church is a gay bar located in Toronto's gay village.[2]

Woody’s
Address467 Church Street[1]
LocationToronto, Ontario, Canada
Coordinates43.664380°N 79.380169°W / 43.664380; -79.380169
Website
woodystoronto.com

Summary

The bar was established in 1989,[2] and has since become a landmark within the Church and Wellesley village and a popular destination for LGBT tourists visiting the city.[2]

The North American version of the television show Queer as Folk featured the bar as its main queer hangout.[3] Filmed in Toronto, the series was set in Pittsburgh, and the show would often film on the street outside the bar. Indoor scenes were shot on location in the first season, but a soundstage was later built. In a fourth-season episode of the series in which several of the characters travelled to Toronto, Woody's appeared both as Pittsburgh's "Woody's" and a fictional Toronto bar called "Moosie's". Woody's was also the highlight of a skit on Late Night with Conan O'Brien.

Woody's operates with an adjacent bar known as Sailor.[2] Woody's and Sailor appear to be separate establishments from the outside, but are connected inside. Woody's and Sailor are located at 465467 Church St. Toronto, ON. Woody's hosts several "best" competitions, including "best chest" and "best ass", on various nights. These competitions are judged on popularity, with the contestant receiving the most applause crowned the winner. The top positions receive cash prizes and passes to local gay establishments, including dance clubs and bathhouses.

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References

  1. Nguyen, Mai. "A guide to local favorites in Church-Wellesley Village". Washington Post. Retrieved 2 October 2019.
  2. "Woody's celebrates openly". National Post, July 17, 2004.
  3. "LGBTQ Toronto Nightlife Guide: Bars & Clubs". Tourism Toronto. Retrieved 2 October 2019.


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