Gay bear bars in los angeles
HOT ROD
Wednesdays | 9 PM 2 AM
Hosted by Stefano Rosso | Verb Go Dancers | Live DJ Set
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HAPPY HOUR
Weekdays | 5 PM 9 PM
$5 Well, Wine, Beer, Shot of the Day | $9 Contact Drinks
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HAPPY HOUR KARAOKE
Wednesdays | 6 PM 9 PM
Hosted by Darin | $5 Wells, Shots, Beer & Wine
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ARRIBA
Thursdays | 9 PM 2 AM
Latin Night | DJ IVAN | Upstairs
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DRAG RACE VIEWING PARTY
Fridays | 4 PM 8 PM
Happy Hour | $5 Wine | $5 Wells
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DREAMGIRLS REVUE
Fridays | 8 PM 11 PM
Hosted by Jasmine Masters | Weekly Lineup | Special Guests
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BRUNCH WITH THE DIVAS
Saturdays | 1 PM 3 PM
Bottomless Mimosas | Weekly Lineup
12 PM – Doors Open
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CENTER STAGE
Saturdays | 8 PM
Spectacular Host | Weekly Li
Silver Lake Los Angeles Gay Bars Guide
Akbar
Strictly by the numbers, Akbar ( W. Sunset Blvd.) may not be the most popular bar in Los Angeles, but you could make a case that it has more devoted fans in the city's gay community than any other place in town. And, for that matter, this laid-back, darkly inviting bar near the junction of Sunset and San Monica boulevards has plenty of straight fans, too. It's the mix - women and guys of all ages and inclinations unified by a shared appreciation of indie music and darkly lighted, cozy lounges. If NYC's East Village is your vibe, this is your best bet in Los Angeles.
Astro Family Restaurant
On the northern edge of Silver Lake, the retro-futuristic-looking Astro Family Restaurant ( Fletcher Dr.) is a handy, welcoming haven for no-frills greasy-spoon diner fare. It's open 24/7, making it a valuable resource after bar-hopping, or when seeking a hangover cure the day after, and it's also equidistant from Griffith Park and Elysian Park/Dodger Stadium - drop by for pancakes and eggs before a game or a hike. As is
When it comes to queer nightlife options in Los Angeles, there’s lots to choose from—and not just in rainbow-dipped West Hollywood, home to countless gay bars. To help you pick the best spots for dancing, boozing, flirting and cruising in Hollywood, Silver Lake and beyond, check out this list of our favorite queer bars and clubs in L.A.—there are even Pasadena, Venice and Valley options, for those sick of the party-hearty WeHo scene. Now get out there, tiger.
May Just in time for WeHo Pride, I’ve updated our guide to the city’s leading gay bars. This list removes St. Felix, Stache and Redline, all of which have unfortunately closed, as well as the Ruby Fruit (which has recently been revamped to a neighborhood grill) and Revolver Video Bar. The newest addition is Kiso, a welcome entrant to Downtown’s queer nightlife scene.Time Out has also instituted a sitewide transform in review policies. All meal and drink venues included in guides now have star ratings, with five stars corresponding to “amazing,” four to “great” A No Attitude Levi Leather Bar.Where Everybody's Welcome.7 Days a Week. Days a Year.Leather. Fetish. Jeans.The Longest Happy Hour in Los Angeles.The Largest Patio in The Valley.
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Silver Lake Los Angeles Gay Bars Guide
Akbar
Strictly by the numbers, Akbar ( W. Sunset Blvd.) may not be the most popular bar in Los Angeles, but you could make a case that it has more devoted fans in the city's gay community than any other place in town. And, for that matter, this laid-back, darkly inviting bar near the junction of Sunset and San Monica boulevards has plenty of straight fans, too. It's the mix - women and guys of all ages and inclinations unified by a shared appreciation of indie music and darkly lighted, cozy lounges. If NYC's East Village is your vibe, this is your best bet in Los Angeles.
Astro Family Restaurant
On the northern edge of Silver Lake, the retro-futuristic-looking Astro Family Restaurant ( Fletcher Dr.) is a handy, welcoming haven for no-frills greasy-spoon diner fare. It's open 24/7, making it a valuable resource after bar-hopping, or when seeking a hangover cure the day after, and it's also equidistant from Griffith Park and Elysian Park/Dodger Stadium - drop by for pancakes and eggs before a game or a hike. As is
When it comes to queer nightlife options in Los Angeles, there’s lots to choose from—and not just in rainbow-dipped West Hollywood, home to countless gay bars. To help you pick the best spots for dancing, boozing, flirting and cruising in Hollywood, Silver Lake and beyond, check out this list of our favorite queer bars and clubs in L.A.—there are even Pasadena, Venice and Valley options, for those sick of the party-hearty WeHo scene. Now get out there, tiger.
May Just in time for WeHo Pride, I’ve updated our guide to the city’s leading gay bars. This list removes St. Felix, Stache and Redline, all of which have unfortunately closed, as well as the Ruby Fruit (which has recently been revamped to a neighborhood grill) and Revolver Video Bar. The newest addition is Kiso, a welcome entrant to Downtown’s queer nightlife scene.Time Out has also instituted a sitewide transform in review policies. All meal and drink venues included in guides now have star ratings, with five stars corresponding to “amazing,” four to “great” 7 Days a Week: Noon to AMA No Attitude Levi Leather Bar.Where Everybody's Welcome.7 Days a Week. Days a Year.Leather. Fetish. Jeans.The Longest Happy Hour in Los Angeles.The Largest Patio in The Valley.
Leather. Fetish. Jeans.
The Bullet Bar Where Men Meet.
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