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This popularity is evident in the long lines that form every weekend. Beaches
Beaches brings the vibrant energy of Miami right into West Hollywood. With a packed events calendar, you’ll find fun, sexy monthly queer parties to take dates or meet new queer friends, including parties for 30+ if that’s your scene.
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Whether you're there for a laid-back Sunday beer or a night of dancing, Precinct offers a unique atmosphere that sets it apart from other venues in Downtown LA.
#14. Known for its raucous dance parties and provocative themed nights, Fubar definitely lives up to its tagline, “Not your father’s gay bar.”
The bar is known for its lively crowd, friendly staff, and outlandish events that set it apart from other gay bars in the area.
From posh cocktail lounges that make you feel like a celebrity to gritty dive bars that bring out your wild side, LA’s got it all. Whether you're there to enjoy drinks and dance in the front room or to participate in the variety of events held in the back room—ranging from comedy nights, queer history celebrations, benefit parties, to open mics—Akbar offers a unique blend of entertainment.
If you're overwhelmed by the expensive drinks and the polished crowds of West Hollywood, Akbar is your sanctuary.
What started as a modest coffee house has now expanded into a sprawling venue with four full-service bars and five times more space than it originally had.
Known for its potent cocktails, The Abbey offers a visually stunning experience with its unique blend of Gothic and Mediterranean design. Just a short distance from the Abbey, it's no wonder Fiesta Cantina draws such a large crowd.

Known for hosting the popular Wigs and Waffles drag brunch, Stache also offers movie nights tailored to the queer community every Monday and daily happy hours featuring great deals on drinks.
#10. West Hollywood, CA 90069
Yes, I know we just mentioned The Abbey earlier, but this spot is dedicated to lesbians and queer women!
Revolver
Revolver has made a triumphant return to West Hollywood's gay bar scene, transforming from a video game bar into a chic gay lounge before finding its current identity. Mother Lode
Mother Lode is a testament to the enduring appeal of a good neighborhood bar. Long before its location on Abbott Kinney became the trendy spot it is today, Roosterfish was already a beloved part of the local scene.
As someone who has lived and breathed the City of Angels for years, I’ve come to appreciate its endless summer, Hollywood allure, and delectable food scene.
The bar features multiple screens playing various sports games, and its happy hours are highly sought after.
While sports is the main theme, Gym Sportsbar also hosts regular events like drag shows, trivia nights, and dance parties, ensuring there’s something for everyone. This show, along with its friendly staff, strong cocktails, and vibrant energy, ensures that Micky’s continues to be a hotspot in LA’s gay bar scene.
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Be sure to check their calendar of events to find out what's happening any night of the week. It opened in 1967 becoming an iconic spot for LGBTQ+ folks in the heart of Silver Lake, even before the community had widespread recognition. The atmosphere is always electric.
With both a main floor for dancing and socializing and a rooftop deck to enjoy the views, Fiesta Cantina offers the perfect setting for a fun night out.
Taking over from what was once Gauntlet II, Eagle LA has become a sanctuary for a diverse group including bears, leather enthusiasts, and those from the alternative scene in Silver Lake.
4. Today, The Black Cat Tavern is a go-to hangout for queer locals and visitors alike, with drag bingo, live DJ sets, and a fantastic cocktail menu in a cozy, laid-back setting.
Unlike its more polished neighbors, Mother Lode prides itself on a dive bar feel that welcomes everyone with open arms and no pretense.
Here, the atmosphere is laid-back, and the focus is on having a good time without any airs or attitudes. The Women’s Bar at The Abbey
West Hollywood – 692 N Robertson Blvd.