You just kind of come in and hang out and can be comfortable in whatever you’re wearing.” Over the past 20 years, we’ve kept that atmosphere, being that casual place where you feel comfortable popping in if you’ve been running errands or out jogging. We weren’t as leather-orientated as The Eagle, but we were similar. “I think we’ve always been viewed as more of a casual kind of jeans, T-shirt bar, sort of leather-light. They come in to hang out and meet their friends, or they make friends while they’re here. “It’s a friendly place to come,” he continues. gay bar that former employees once dubbed “The Gay Cheers.” “The Green Lantern has always been a neighborhood hangout where people were comfortable,” says Howard Hicks, the manager of the downtown D.C. Hicks, left, with bartenders Bryan Hartung and Matt Strother – Photo: Ward Morrison/Metro Weekly
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