![]() If Bob was responsible for running one of the most successful bars in San Francisco, then I knew Flip Side was going to stand a good chance. The same narrow lengthy bar, with generous pours, and great looking staff, are just some of the similarities I was picking up on when I had first entered, but after speaking to Bob, and looking around a bit more, the comparison was uncanny. When I lived in San Francisco, the bar was already 440, but maintained most of what Daddies was all about, and was always my go to spot. ![]() I quickly discovered that Bob had been the manager and “man in charge” of the infamous San Francisco, Castro bar, Daddies, now 440. Flip Side Bar had an oddly familiar feel to it, but I didn’t solve my mystery until my second appearance, when I chatted up the manager Bob Brunsen. What I had walked into was the newest gay bar in Mobile, Alabama, located right in the heart of downtown, and steps away from two others. David & Paul in Mobile, photo courtesy David DuranĪs featured in Connextions Magazine Issue 13 | By contributing writer David Duran
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