When you walk into this bar if you are not a regular you feel instantly out of place. Â While I found people friendly and welcoming it seemed that there is so much personal history there, that for a new comer it is hard to fit in.
The place is big, and you are able to talk comfortably, the pool tables were fun, and I was able to meet people playing.
Drink prices were ok, and it was fun.
I just didn't really like being there even though I found some company.
The Trapp get's 3 stars because it has survived so much in the 801, but the crowd seems to be the same as it was 10 years ago. Â It is a very stereotypical country gay bar. Â The crows is fun and is pretty well mixed on the weekends. Â Front bar, dance floor, back bar and patio. Â There are darts and a pool table, but watch out for the UT lesbians when they are ready to play. Â You have the typical UT private club rules where you have to buy a membership or have a sponsor. Â There will be some body close to the door to sponsor you, so just pay the couple bucks of cover. Â You can reneter if you leave to go next door to The Trapp Door for a bit...don't know what the scoop is over there.
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