Chef Henry McGuigan of Tavern on Camac (Photo: Ali Waxman) Now, it’s a spot with a new chef who has recently introduced a new menu for the 40-seat restaurant, with one of those items benefitting The Attic Youth Center, which creates opportunities for LGBTQ youth to develop into healthy, independent, civic-minded adults within a safe and supportive community and promotes the acceptance of LGBTQ+ youth in society. With three floors, each of which offer a distinctive experience, the Gayborhood staple is known for a number of different attributes, including serving delicious tavern fare, having a lively piano bar, and being a destination for singalongs and dance parties on one of the most historic streets in the country. Camac Street in the center of the Gayborhood, Tavern on Camac is housed in an historic building that has been serving Philadelphia’s gay community for nearly 100 years, making the address the longest continually operating bar serving the LGBTQ+ community in the U.S.
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