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Very little is known about the "Pink Pony", remembered as a men's bar existing from the mids to the late 's or early 's. It is mentioned in interviews by both Josie Carter and Bunny, and a few others, but doesn't appear in gay guides: possibly because it was in the inner city, increasingly black vs.

The building no longer exists. It included a definite "wink wink" comment: "if you're one of those who fancies pink squirrels, we hear they make them up nice at the Pink Pony. Contributor Josie Carter calls this bar one of her favorites, and the best place in town to get ice cream drinks circa Another contributor R.

North Ave. Tusa's reputation for being "open-minded" and risque, earned after years of hosting traveling ponytail gay shows at the Tic Toc Club, followed him to the Pink Pony.

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The bar was known for being gay-friendly almost immediately. Josie Carter spoke highly of the Pink Pony in several interviews. Very much the Bryant's or At Random of its time, the Pink Pony specialized in "fancy" drinks that weren't commonly found at Milwaukee' taverns.

Although the Pink Pony advertised regularly in local papers, nobody has been able to locate a single photo of the business. Curiously, many American cities seem to have had "Pink Pony" gay bars of their own. Despite the riots, white flight and the Park West Freeway project decimating the neighborhood, and the bar changing hands many, many times, the Pink Pony remained in business for over 20 years.

It was eventually destroyed by a series of arson-related fires in It's been a vacant lot ever since. Advertisement, date unknown. Matchbook, date unknown. Credits: web site concept, contents, design and arrangement by Don Schwamb. Major information contributed by Ponytail gay Takach.

Last updated: October Pink Pony. Opened: Closed:. More information about this business is welcomed from anyone who can contribute it. Advertisement, date unknown Advertisement, date unknown Matchbook, date unknown.