Temple Bar

"Come Worship with us! Two drink minimum, no singles"
— Sign outside Temple Bar
A group of enterprising hedonists bought this space when it was a run-down shrine to Nesiven in Galena. It now serves as a de facto dancehall dedicated to that same goddess. A space defined by its past as much as its present, Temple Bar's slab floors and open archways give it a monolithic feel - a once hallowed ground now serving as a gateway to the sometimes divine act of eating, drinking, and dancing.  

Description

The temple, recently purchased and now refurbished, serves all manner of spirits, snacks, and other sinful delights at its two bars. The transgressive concept of the bar is both a subject of controversy and part of its appeal. The servers and bartenders wear matching, slightly skimpy vestments and ask for tithes as opposed to tips, while a choir of bards play ribald, rhythmic tunes that equally mock gods of all pantheons from the main stage.   Temple Bar's customers are generally cut from the same cloth, outsiders, and trendsetters who have no issue thumbing their nose at the holy or sanctified. A trap door beyond the smaller bar leads to the crypts.  

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Type
Bar


Cover image: Farewell by Greg Rutkowski

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