Kollege Klub

Bar

714 State St
Madison, WI 53706

State Region

Southwest WI

Year Opened: 1953
Still in Business

Exact Date Opened: Unknown
Exact Date Closed: Unknown

Clientele Primarily Identified As

Gay

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The Kollege Klub, a bar founded in 1953, became a popular gay hangout from the 1960s until its relocation in 1972. While it never advertised in local Wisconsin LGBT publications, national gay guides described it as a "beer bar" and a "popular spot" for "young and/or collegiate types." The bar, known for a UW rowing shell hanging above the bar, lost its gay clientele after moving due to the construction of the Library Mall. Now under its fourth generation of family ownership, the Kollege Klub remains open but is no longer an LGBTQ landmark.

The Kollege Klub was founded in 1953 by Jack Meier and his sons John and Jim. It replaced the Campus Soda Grill, a longtime student hangout dating back to the 1930s. The Kollege Klub was known for its iconic UW rowing shell that hung above the bar.

It's not clear how, why or when the Kollege Klub became a gay hangout, but it was listed in various national gay guides  from 1963 until its relocation in 1972.  However, the bar was never named in any Wisconsin LGBT publications of that era.

Codes included in the various national gay guides reveal a little more: 1964 "beer bar", 1969 "Collegiate, Beer, popular spot", 1973 "Very mixed, popular spot", and 1971-1974 "(Male) (Young and/or Collegiate types.)"

The Klub was displaced in 1972 by the construction of the Library Mall. After relocating to the corner of Lake and Langdon Streets, the Kollege Klub seems to have fallen out of favor with gay men. It's likely that the opening of the Back Door, the Pirate Ship, and other "community-first" gay bars were more attractive to the Stonewall Generation than the earlier, more mixed venues.

The Kollege Klub was renovated (for the first time) in 2011. It remains open today, under the fourth generation of Meier family leadership, but is no longer recognized as an LGBTQ landmark.