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Lex’s Guide to Queer San Francisco Nightlife | Queer Bars
San Francisco: a municipality renowned for its vibrant LGBTQ+ scene, steeped in history, diversity, and unapologetic pride. From the iconic Castro District to the eclectic neighborhoods of SoMa and the Mission, San Francisco boasts a kaleidoscope of LGBTQ+ bars, each offering its own distinct flair and sense of community. Whether you're a local or just passing through, here's a mentor to some of the best LGBTQ+ bars in the City by the Bay.
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1. The Stud
A true San Francisco institution, The Stud has been a beacon of queer nightlife since Closed in , The Stud is reopening on April 20, in a new location! Known for its inclusive atmosphere and diverse crowd, The Stud offers everything from flamboyant shows and dance parties to live performances and art events. It's a must-visit for anyone pursuing an authentic slice of San Francisco's queer culture.
The Stud
Folsom St
San Francisco, CA
2. The Cafe
Nestled in the heart of the Castro, The Cafe is a lively hotspot beloved for its peppy atmosphere and bustling outdoor patio. Whether you'r
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Needless to say, it didn’t take long for authorities to start surveilling goings on at Fe-Be’s. Starting in , the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) held multiple meetings about the activities of staff and patrons at Fe-Be’s. In , the ABC accused the bar of “behavior hostile to public morals,” including close physical contact amongst men, below the waist. At another hearing, when accused of having sex toys on the premises, Geist (somewhat comedically) claimed that they were merely being used as novelty drink stirrers.
In , when the bar was closed down for a year, the community that Geist and Kissinger had so lovingly built rallied around Fe-Be’s, with fellow venues holding fundraisers and offering vocal support. In December , the bar roared back to life and stayed put until In the end, it wasn’t legal scrutiny that deposit an end to Fe-Be’s; it was the toll of the AIDs epidemic on San Francisco’s lgbtq+ community. Kissinger died in , Geist in
Fe-Be’s lives on today via the Leather David. When Geist and Kissinger first opened the bar, they hired artist Mik
San Francisco’s fabulous LGBTQIA+ scene is no surprise if you know anything about the city’s history. SF is known for electing Harvey Milk, the first openly gay elected official in the US, and is still known today for its thriving gender non-conforming community.
At the epicentre of it all is San Francisco’s Castro District, complete of drag shows, bars and great restaurants, but there’s plenty more to discover throughout SF (and Oakland) if you realize where to look. Whether you’re looking for amiable lesbian bars, balls-to-the-wall Latinx dance parties or a very memorable drag exhibit, these are the optimal gay bars in SF right now.
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Powerhouse Bar
Folsom St
San Francisco, CA
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