Welcome to Free Willie: Amsterdam’s Unique Naked Bar
In an Amsterdam bar, six men cluster around the pool table arguing good-naturedly about how to rack the balls. Everyone is stark naked from the ankle up: welcome to Free Willie.
The only naked bar in Amsterdam catering for the LGBTQ+ community, Free Willie’s punters and managers see it as a safe haven in a city where tolerance — and fun — is in decline.
A Safe Haven for LGBTQ+ Community
Located in a beautiful canalside house, the interior decor is unashamedly phallic. Brass penis-shaped knobs jut proudly out from walls to hang hats and clothes. The bar area is illuminated with neon penis lights.
Almost everyone wears shoes and more prudish customers can sport underwear, but “we discourage that,” laughed owner Richard Keldoulis, a genial 61-year-old originally from Sydney.
Breaking Down Barriers
Throwing off clothes helps people throw off their inhibitions, according to Keldoulis. Manager Anne Rodermond added that stripping off actually “breaks down barriers” and fosters a sense of comfort and acceptance.
More than Just Nudity
While Free Willie offers dark areas and private sections, the focus remains on socializing in a naked environment rather than sexual activities.
A Safe Space Amid Rising Intolerance
Amid concerns of intolerance and hate crimes, Free Willie serves as a sanctuary for the LGBTQ+ community in Amsterdam, providing a safe and welcoming environment.
Challenges and Changing Times
Owner Keldoulis reflects on the changing landscape of gay venues in Amsterdam and the importance of having dedicated spaces for the LGBTQ+ community.
Fighting for Tolerance and Fun
In a city where attitudes towards sex are evolving, Free Willie stands as a symbol of tolerance and fun, offering a unique and inclusive experience for its patrons.