Great music and dancing. Ran in from the rain and felt like I time traveled to a 70s go go bar. The dancers are talented, the drinks are strong, and the vibes are immaculate.
Great little hole in the wall to either pregame a dinner when they're running their happy hour specials. Or a great place to go after dinner to see the gogo dancers and again grab ok one of their tasty cocktails.
Great music and dancing. You can't pass up the happy hour drink deals either, the cocktails are delicious.
For a long time I questioned whether this place was abandoned or not. It is not. It's a cool little bar with some really good drinks and dancing.
DJ Hardbargain was the greatest, not a single dud played all night. Girls were beautiful and could dance all night. I made sure to tip them all the lunch money mama gave me. Drinks were super strong, newbie bartender has a heavy pour. My friends all said they had a memorable night and would go back. I'll be back, for sure, with more friends.
One of my favorite bars hands down. Great dancing too! A philly treasure.
A great place a pre game spot for whiskey and Bourbon drinkers, very chill vibes and a good time for sure
The Trestle Inn should be on the list of Hidden Philly Must See places. Literally tucked under a trestle bridge it’s almost the kind of place that you can’t find unless you’ve been there before. But it is well worth the search.The Trestle Inn is a Whiskey Bar / 1970’s Burlesque GoGo / Dance Club. We visited the Saturday night before Halloween and the joint was jumping with a raucous, yet friendly and well behaved crowd!The bar is well appointed & staffed, the unisex bathrooms are clean and well lit. The entire place was decorated for Halloween. I’m looking forward to my next visit to see how it normally looks.The Trestle Inn is a great find you should add it to your list.
This was a fun hangout with friends! After a mild struggle, we learned the door sticks and required a good push to enter. Vaccination cards were checked at the door, and it turns out we were in time for happy hour. I tried a strong but zesty citrusy drink. Our bartender made a few mistakes, but overall the experience was fun and great. The place is dimly lit, so keep that in mind if you have trouble seeing in dim lighting.
As i was roaming the computer generated streets of philly, i came across a dishevled, yet intruiging establishment named the trestle inn. It was tucked in the corner like a crack den mixed with a 5 star restaurant. Intriguing was saying the least. As i applied pressure to the outside door to try and experience this fine place, i was turned away because i didnt have the proper items in my inventory. Nowhere on their website does it say you have to bring boss loot to the shop.