Club entertainment in Québec City
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Le Drague
The star player on the city’s tiny gay scene, Le Drague comprises a front outdoor terrace, a two-level disco where drag shows are held, a slightly more laid-back tavern –and then there’s Base 3. The men-only Base 3 is…well…let’s just say it turns the capital’s conservative reputation on its head and has even seen-it-all Montrealers saying ‘I didn’t know they had that in Québec City.’
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L’Alterno
Regulars kept telling former Le Drague employee Benoît they wished there was another gay club in town to shake up the scene a little, so finally he opened one, tucked away just inside the Porte St-Jean. It’s low-key during the day with people playing billiards, but wilder at night once the DJs come out. It’s easy to miss this place – look for the pride flag and go up the stairs.
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Chez Maurice
Set up in a gutted, châteaulike mansion and cheekily named after hard-ass former Québec premier Maurice Duplessis, this entertainment complex has three separate partying spaces. There’s a nightclub, and a cigar lounge with 200 sorts to choose from.
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Fixion
Québec’s love affair with all things Latino is bizarre but heartfelt. This Latin nightclub features live bands, DJs and dancing to reggae, salsa, bachata and merengue. Olé.
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L’amour Sorcier
The tamer atmosphere at this café-bar is mainly enjoyed by lesbians, but gay men are welcome too. The gay community may be small but the lesbian one is even smaller and this is the only horse in town.
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Chez Dagobert
Multifloors, multibars, multiscreens – the capital’s classic disco behemoth has everything from live rock to naughty DJs. The music may change; the young, randy crowd stays the same.
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