QuadraTails, Part Three cont
As mentioned earlier, the Quadra attracted a broad swath of the gay women's
community. The shall we say,
QuadraTails, Part Three
After an exhaustive poll of faithful readers inquiring should I continue with
the last two chapters of QuadraTails or take
QuadraTails, part two, end
One of my faithful readers asked, did EVERYBODY smoke back then? Now that I
think back on it, non-smokers did
QuadraTails, Part Two, cont again
I forget what the capacity of the Quadra was, but it could hold a substantial
number of people. The bar
QuadraTails, Part Two cont
Heather and Suzann ran the Quadra. They weren't exactly the most businesslike of
bosses and people were routinely
QuadraTails, Part Two
So I was installed as second bartender. The second bartender's job was to open
beer and pour drinks
QuadTails, Part One, end
I didn't last long as a patron at the Quadra and quickly realized that the best
fun was
QuadraTails Part One, cont again
Cigarettes were two dollars out of the machine, well drinks were $1.85, beer was
$1.50 and wine, if
QuadraTails, Part One, cont
The original Quadra began its career as a dinner club around 1925, at 901 West
Hastings. By the 1930s it
QuadraTails
On July 6, 1979, Yaletown became home to the first lesbian-owned and lesbian-run
bar in Vancouver. The Quadra was located