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DUDE RANCH
Tuesdays | 7 PM
Country Line Dancing | DJ Rick Dominguez
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HAPPY HOUR
Weekdays | 5 PM 9 PM
$5 Good, Wine, Beer, Shot of the Day | $9 Call Drinks
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HOT ROD
Wednesdays | 9 PM 2 AM
Hosted by Stefano Rosso | Go Go Dancers | Live DJ Set
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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
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From downtown Detroit to Royal Oak, Gay-Friendly nightlife reigns supreme. More diverse groups of people = more fun. These bars and nightclubs are filled with people who want to dance and let loose. Or just have a drink of their preference at the bar and chat. Or just perch quietly in the corner with friends and monitor. It’s all okay and nobody cares – just do you. Try these LGBTQ bars and clubs for a guaranteed fine time.
Gay-Friendly Bars & Clubs in Metro Detroit
Adam’s Apple
Oh, she’s understated and she’s fun! Adam’s Apple is a smaller space in Warrendale that is recognizable for karaoke nights on Thursdays, so get those singing pipes tuned and ready to belt. It’s also more of a chatty bar where you can hold a friendly conversation with your crew or a friendly stranger. Both owned and operated by trans women, Adam’s Apple is well-known as a welcoming space for trans folk. But of course, all are welcome at this quaint neighborhood bar.
Menjo’s Entertainment Complex
Madonna worshippers, this is where you want to be. Not only can you move to a plethora of Madonna jams in one night here, but you can literally dance on the floor she danced on when she was 16 and unknown! WOW. As one of
Where are all the lgbtq+ bars in Tucson?
Tucson has always has been very accepting of all people, especially gays. One of the great benefits of acceptance is less segregation. There are some bars that are considered actual male lover bars in Tucson, and the most popular is IBT's. Awesomely, is that a word? Well, I'm going to use it. Awesomely, you will identify gay, lesbian, trans and straight people all hanging out together in whatever bars or venue in Tucson. The community here is so evolved and conscious, that everyone simply hangs out with each other anywhere and everywhere. No matter gender, sexuality, ethnicity or class -- Tucsonans embrace and observe diversity to reinforce the values of love and abolish hate and negativity. One of the most active areas for lgbtq+, lesbian, LGBT, LGBTQ and straight people to socialize is downtown all throughout the light rail district.
The light rail travels to all the downtown steamy spots. It goes from the Mercado through downtown on Congress St. And then from downtown, it goes up through 4th Ave and on to the U of A main gate square area.  There are currently over 30 bars and clubs to explore and more and more keep popping it everywhere. It's an excit View Our Content
This vegan meal truck turned inclusive recital venue and kombucha block is a staple in the Austin music scene. Nuzzled into the limestone cliffside is their neon lit outdoor stage where you can see phenomenal artists perform, as adv as inside on the cozy and colorful stage facing the bar. Get a break on their back patio or travel satisfy your hunger at the popular vegan burger food truck, Arlo’s. They have a wide range of events from DJs to Drag Queens, singers, bands, vendors, you call it. This place will lift your spirits as the name implies and they’ll provide some delicious drinks along the way.
Oil Can Harry’s
W 4th St
This is the daddy of Austin’s gay bars. Oil Can Harry’s was established endorse in and has grow not just loved but legendary. They have a huge ° bar, a stage, and a boogie floor laid under colorful lights dripping from the ceiling. Outside they own an extra bar and patio to catch some air between songs. If you’re looking for something more risque, head through the side door to the Dark Bar where you’ll find some of the sexiest dancers on 4th street. OCH is a quintessential queer Austin experience that you don’t want to miss.
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From downtown Detroit to Royal Oak, Gay-Friendly nightlife reigns supreme. More diverse groups of people = more fun. These bars and nightclubs are filled with people who want to dance and let loose. Or just have a drink of their preference at the bar and chat. Or just perch quietly in the corner with friends and monitor. It’s all okay and nobody cares – just do you. Try these LGBTQ bars and clubs for a guaranteed fine time.
Gay-Friendly Bars & Clubs in Metro Detroit
Adam’s Apple
Oh, she’s understated and she’s fun! Adam’s Apple is a smaller space in Warrendale that is recognizable for karaoke nights on Thursdays, so get those singing pipes tuned and ready to belt. It’s also more of a chatty bar where you can hold a friendly conversation with your crew or a friendly stranger. Both owned and operated by trans women, Adam’s Apple is well-known as a welcoming space for trans folk. But of course, all are welcome at this quaint neighborhood bar.
Menjo’s Entertainment Complex
Madonna worshippers, this is where you want to be. Not only can you move to a plethora of Madonna jams in one night here, but you can literally dance on the floor she danced on when she was 16 and unknown! WOW. As one of
Where are all the lgbtq+ bars in Tucson?
Tucson has always has been very accepting of all people, especially gays. One of the great benefits of acceptance is less segregation. There are some bars that are considered actual male lover bars in Tucson, and the most popular is IBT's. Awesomely, is that a word? Well, I'm going to use it. Awesomely, you will identify gay, lesbian, trans and straight people all hanging out together in whatever bars or venue in Tucson. The community here is so evolved and conscious, that everyone simply hangs out with each other anywhere and everywhere. No matter gender, sexuality, ethnicity or class -- Tucsonans embrace and observe diversity to reinforce the values of love and abolish hate and negativity.One of the most active areas for lgbtq+, lesbian, LGBT, LGBTQ and straight people to socialize is downtown all throughout the light rail district.
The light rail travels to all the downtown steamy spots. It goes from the Mercado through downtown on Congress St. And then from downtown, it goes up through 4th Ave and on to the U of A main gate square area.  There are currently over 30 bars and clubs to explore and more and more keep popping it everywhere. It's an excitView Our Content
This vegan meal truck turned inclusive recital venue and kombucha block is a staple in the Austin music scene. Nuzzled into the limestone cliffside is their neon lit outdoor stage where you can see phenomenal artists perform, as adv as inside on the cozy and colorful stage facing the bar. Get a break on their back patio or travel satisfy your hunger at the popular vegan burger food truck, Arlo’s. They have a wide range of events from DJs to Drag Queens, singers, bands, vendors, you call it. This place will lift your spirits as the name implies and they’ll provide some delicious drinks along the way.
Oil Can Harry’s
W 4th St
This is the daddy of Austin’s gay bars. Oil Can Harry’s was established endorse in and has grow not just loved but legendary. They have a huge ° bar, a stage, and a boogie floor laid under colorful lights dripping from the ceiling. Outside they own an extra bar and patio to catch some air between songs. If you’re looking for something more risque, head through the side door to the Dark Bar where you’ll find some of the sexiest dancers on 4th street. OCH is a quintessential queer Austin experience that you don’t want to miss.
Rai
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