A national chain serving comfort-food staples like cheese curds, mac and cheese and, of course, mouthwatering burgers, Hamburger Mary's is much more low-key than the other places on this list. Unlike many bars that were forced to start offering food during the pandemic, Mary's is a food-first type of place. Hamburger Mary's is for the queers who love to eat (insert crude bottom joke here). for special "Afterglow" events (though last call for alcohol is still 1:30 am). till 2 a.m., and sometimes even until 4 a.m. For the late-night crowd, X Bar also has a new after-hours sister spot, Glow Lounge, located next door at 631 East Colfax Avenue. Its brunch shows (with $15 bottomless mimosas available) are a rollicking good time, but be warned: Gay bars do not water down their mimosas. on weekends, X Bar is the rare queer bar that caters to both day drinkers and night owls. Monday through Friday (with an extended happy hour from 3 to 8 p.m.), and noon to 2 a.m. Which is good, because with different events and drink specials every night of the week, there is almost always a crowd. Open 3 p.m. The venue interior is smaller and more intimate than a club like Tracks, but with a large, newly renovated outdoor patio that can accommodate a crowd. X Bar is a favorite spot for drag shows (of all different styles) in Denver. It's fun, it's affordable, and it's got a little something for everyone.
Once a lone nightlife spot in the industrial part of RiNo, Tracks is now within walking distance of many other Denver hot spots, making it the perfect final destination on a RiNo bar crawl.Įstablished in 2010, X Bar is a tried-and-true favorite, welcoming all members of the LGBTQ+ community. Tracks is also one of the few queer bars that hosts 18+ nights, allowing LGBTQ+ folks under 21 a space to find community. With multiple rooms - each with its own theme, DJ and dance floor - it's almost like a three-ring circus, which is great for folks who are easily bored, or for friend groups with diverse music tastes. From circuit parties to balls, theme nights, watch parties and monthly roller discos, Tracks has the space to offer it all (this venue is huge). However, it's been a staple of queer nightlife in Denver since opening in 1980, and is still your best bet for big events with national or international headliners. to 2 a.m., Tracks is not exactly a place where you go to grab a casual beer with friends.
Open Thursday through Saturday from 8 p.m. If you're wondering what the difference is between a queer bar and a queer club, go to Tracks. So, which establishment is right for you? You don't want to accidentally take Grandma to an underground fetish bar or end up in a food coma when you're dressed for a night out dancing.Įach venue occupies its own little niche in queer entertainment, so here's a guide to some of the best, and what they do best. Whether you're in the mood for a late-night boogie session, an after-work happy hour or Sunday brunch, these LGBTQ bars in Denver are here to provide whatever you're craving. The extent of queer nightlife in Colorado used to be little more than a few underground nightclubs for gay men, but now the scene has expanded to include options for just about everyone. Also, the hotel offers a dormitory-style room that is a physical crate.Denver's LGBTQ+ community has come a long way in the last fifty years. Guests can book from five distinct room categories including Petite King, Studio King, Large King, XL Crate Shared Room and Crate Shared Room. The cocktail bar offers a curated drink menu with craft cocktails and beers at prices you wouldn't expect from other luxurious bars in Miami Beach. The Gaythering Bar is where hotel guests meet to withdraw their social mask and enjoy a night of flamboyant shenanigans. Hotel Gaythering offers guests nights of fun including karaoke night, bingo night, trivia night, Sunday Funday and other activities.
No matter where you come from, this place is the right place to mingle and meet other like-minded individuals. Situated in the Miami Beach gayborhood, this hotel is inclusive and makes everyone feel welcomed. Situated in one of the most iconic areas in Miami, Hotel Gaythering is nearby the most popular restaurants and bars in the city. The hotel features a MiMo style in a 1958 building with a chic vibe yet masculine. Hotel Gaythering in Miami is the only "friendly-gay" (not just gay-friendly!) hotel with the coolest gay bar and LGBT community. Miami Beach is one of the most gay-friendly cities in Florida but there is a specific neighborhood that caters exclusively to gay guests.