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Outdoor gay bars near me

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The 5 best outdoor same-sex attracted bars

These gay bars propose alfresco options for your summertime drinking adventures

Gay bars in New York can be, let's face it, kind of cave-like. All those dark corners can be sexy, but in the summer, a brief fresh air and some sunshine are nice for those of us who don't have the means or inclination to top to Fire Island. These LGBT bars offer behavior under the sun (and moon) for your seasonal-drinking pleasure.

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The shady (in a good way) roof deck at this midtown outpost of the sports-themed drinkery is a relaxed run away from the Ninth Street madness below—at night, you can even see stars up here. You won’t have views of the skyline (it’s only one floor up), but sense free to gawk at the scantily clad beefc

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KitKat is a small gay lock hidden within the alleys of downtown Amman catering to a men-only clientele.

There is little after hours or late places to be entertained in Amman, most things close first evenings, but there are a few hidden places that do offer something genuinely different.

In a very retro outdated atmosphere, tiled walls, flat-screen TV and tables with cheap alcohol, grungy, dingy and obscure with an all men clientele, this is the other side of Amman not often found in guidebooks. It is a local prevent serving those of other persuasions who don&#;t follow the norm of Jordanian customs, this is part of the hidden gay experience of Amman.

This is a man&#;s man&#;s bar, or a queen, or those of slight feminine character. The laser lighting offers a setting for the Arabic music that loudly plays while the boys receive up and dance and shake their bums with imitation belly dancing and the like.

From outside it is virtually impossible to know what is behind its doors.

&#;No pictures or video please&#; I was told when I took out my mobile to snap a shot, fearing that they would inspect that I had already snuck one

LGBTQ+ nightlife in Chicago: same-sex attracted and lesbian bars, clubs, and more

Chicago’s nightlife is a lot like the city itself — inclusive, diverse, and welcoming to all. It’s also a whole lot of playfulness. Our gay and queer woman bars have a minute bit of something for everyone, with late-night lounges, dance clubs,burlesque and kingly shows, and long-standing neighborhood watering holes in almost every corner of the city. And each comes with their own one-of-a-kind history and vibe.

Check out some of the leading gay bars and clubs to experience Chicago’s gay nightlife scene.

Jeffery Pub

One of the city’s oldest male lover bars, Jeffery Pub is a neighborhood institution. The South Shore staple is also one of Chicago’s first black-owned gay bars, making it all the more meaningful for the spot’s many regulars. Don’t miss the live show, like karaoke nights, Silky Soul Sundays, and a lively dance floor featuring everything from pop to house music.

Big Chicks

This lively and colorful spot is part LGBTQ hangout, part art gallery. The walls are plastered with the owner’s personal collection of paintings and photos, including big names like Diane Arbus. But don’t deliberate for a second that makes the pla

5 Hottest Gay Bars in Rome

Rome’s association with the Vatican and ultra-conservative governments (both past and present) may not endorse it as a gay-friendly destination. But the Eternal Capital has come on a long way in recent years. 

You&#;ll find a thriving queer scene with plenty of gay bars in Rome&#;s Via di San Giovanni in Laterano — the street leading to the city’s primary cathedral — just a stone&#;s throw from the Colosseum. The conservative provincialism of older generations is gradually giving way to cosmopolitan city-dwellers. And plenty of Vatican gift shops offer ‘Hot Priest Calendars’, so let’s take their religiosity with a generous pinch of salt.  

LGBTQIA+ travellers should have no problem expressing themselves in public and enjoying a hassle-free holiday in Rome. And to help you get the most out of the city, we have published this guide to the 5 hottest gay bars in Rome. 

Best Gay Bars in Rome

Club

Opening hours: Daily 11 pm &#; 4 am (until 5 am on Fridays and Saturdays)

Address: Via Panisperna

Website: romaclub

For a raucous evening of delicious debauchery, Club is the place to be. First opening its doors in , this bar is a relative

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