![]() The food was delicious, the drinks cheap, and although we did happen to notice that everyone in the place was female, we both just shrugged it off to a bunch of women being in our situation - wanting to go out and relax away from our husbands who were home watching the ballgame. We were allowed inside and the place looked "normal" enough (considering the cloak-and-dagger entrance procedure). ![]() I remember the front door was locked and there was literally a sliding eye-level window through which someone looked at us when we rang the buzzer. When it changed to the Railroad Crossing, my friend and I (both female, but hetero) stopped by one Sunday afternoon to relax over beer and lunch. ![]() I lived in the area and remember when that building was Jo Ann's, an upscale restaurant frequented by executives from the various manufacturing plants in the area.
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