Several 'drag' contests and drag shows were held there, as well as musical performances. Connecting through the beer bar, this room, early on called the Marquee Room, was used for additional dancing and quieter visiting during busy hours, and most notably to host meetings and with a stage for performances. For example, at New Years Eve parties, there were frequently handouts to each patron (such as the plastic hats given away for New Years 19, shown here.)ĭuring a good part of its run, the Factory also included an additional back room with a secnd full-service bar and game room. The Factory is also remembered as generous in specials and giveaways. The look is now mirrors and lots of colored lights." So the listing on the Inferno was quickly dated. The Inferno reopened after a remodeling right after the first issue of Glib had been distributed. Weekends offer second dance floor." But the Augissue of "GLIB Guide" followed up with: "The dragon is gone. A January 1976 ad in GPU News calls the bar "Devilishly Devine", and the Augissue of the local "GLIB Guide" describes the business as follows: "Boogie down with the snorting dragon and nightly gang.