Gay sports bar

Gay sports prevent names

Little_Pig21

ThisSpaceForRent22

bibliophage23

Foggy24

bibliophage:

The Other Team

See post #8

In post #9 I was told we don’t use the term.

Happy_Lendervedder25

Little_Pig:

Dicks.

To add on to this idea:

Dicks Sporting Woods.
It’s a golf-themed bar.

LibrarySpy26

AK84:

What is the aim of a homosexual sports bar anyway? In all earnestness.

Cleanliness. Especially immaculate women’s rooms.

Sports.

There’s one in my city now, I should leave check it out…

zoid27

LibrarySpy:

Cleanliness. Especially immaculate women’s rooms.

Back in my more clueless days a few friends and I were walking back to our car from a game at Wrigley Field and stopped in an bar. I went to take a piss and I couldn’t believe how nice the men’s room was!
Apparently we stuck out.
A couple guys helpfully made our acquaintance and asked if we (a bunch of drunk morons in Cubs gear) were conscious of where we were.
They were very nice. It was like “you’re welcome to reside, but you DO know where you are, right?”
I suspect this compassionate of thing happened often and they were used to dealing with it.

Happy_Lendervedder28

The Ball Sack (

Drink it In:

Salt Lake’s Gay Block Scene Is Growing, Thriving, and Never Looking Back

In a express known for its religious zeal, Salt Lake City serves as a bastion of progressiveness, fun, and pride. In fact, the city’s been listed by Advocate magazine as one of the Ten Queerest Cities in America. The city holds one of the biggest and best-attended Pride parades and festivals around, with Celebration Week festivities attracting tens of thousands of participants who not heavy up the downtown scene in full rainbow-hued regalia. (There’s even a Utah Gay Ski Week—real thing, utahgayskiweek.com, see you there.) 

Of course, it doesn’t have to be a parade to honor pride and inclusivity. It’s cute easy for everyone of every orientation to jump in on the incredible fun that is Salt Lake on a scorching city night and the regular rotation of drag shows hold the city sizzling all through the winter.

Check out a rare of our favorite “officially” same-sex attracted bars and gay-friendly bars—keeping in mind that, in this town, it needn’t be a “gay bar” for everyone to fit right in.

Club Try-Angles

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Let us host your special event!

Review by - Yelp

Tomas R:

Had the chance to investigate Tight End Sports Bar (love a good play on words moment) to catch the game and had a great time. This spot is very laidback and relaxed, so it's excellent if you yearn to be in a queer and inclusive..

Review by - Yelp

Isaiah C:

Looooovd this lock, such a chill environment. People are nice, pizza is good, drinks are good. Jus a nice chill place to be

Review by - Yelp

Efren R:

I was in town for a few days for work. I wasn't sure which gay bar to go to so I just chose one and I'm glad I chose Tight End Sports Bar. I met very cool people. Huge shoutout to the bartender. He was amazing. You..

Review by - Yelp

Adam B:

Came here on a Saturday mid-day. Lots of beautiful people. It has a lot of TV's and a wonderful sports bar. Plus they have a great selection of draft beer and strong pours. Super friendly vibe and great staff...

Review by - Yelp

Chris S:

Great Sports B

At the centre of Philadelphia’s LGBTQ+ scene is, of course, its Gayborhood, an enclave in Center Town Philadelphia that’s home to gay bars, clubs and more. 

Most of the fabulous venues on this list are found there, but the rest of the city is still alive with culture and nightlife, like the piano lounge for those looking to belt out a tune (or six) and a leather dungeon for chaps-clad daddies and those who love them. Whatever your vibe, read on for the best gay bars in Philly. 

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Josh Middleton is Period Out’s former Philadelphia editor.  At Time Out, all of our travel guides are written by local writers who know their cities inside out. For more about how we curate, see our editorial guidelines. 

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