![]() ![]() "Basically, I want a safe place for the LGBTQ community to come and feel comfortable," Ulam said of The Birdcage. Ulam previously managed another popular gay bar, Adonis on Kellogg Avenue in California, for three years. Shooters, a well-known gay bar, closed three years ago after its owner died, according to Guy Ulam, the general manager of The Birdcage. Imaroni and his business partners have spent the past two and a half months remodeling the space formerly occupied by Shooters at the corner of Race and Court Streets. "It's the combination of a bar, nightclub and lounge," Imaroni said. One of those co-owners, Juan Imaroni, said he hoped to share details of The Birdcage's grand opening celebration via social media by week's end. On Tuesday, owners were putting finishing touches on the new LGBTQ-friendly nightclub at 927 Race St. CINCINNATI – Get ready to work up a sweat on a Technicolor-lit dance floor when The Birdcage opens Downtown.
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