Gay/Lesbian entertainment in The South
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Good Friends Bar
A quintessential Quarter gay bar, where the scene can go from casual drink to debauchery unleashed at the drop of a hat. The crowd of regulars really are good friends, partly because the bar stools are so damn comfortable. Easy-on-the-eye bartenders make the bar's famous drink, the 'Separator' (Kahlúa ice cream, milk, brandy and coffee liqueur). The upstairs piano area, the 'Queen's Head Pub,' heats up with show tunes on Sunday night. The balcony is a good spot to chill.
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Country Club
There's no golf course here. Down in the Bywater, this historic mansion has been converted into a gay frat house, replete with a large swimming pool in the back yard. It's a low-key hangout by day and more of a clubby scene by night. Clothing is not altogether forbidden on the patio, where guys and dolls tend to strip down and erase those tan lines. Indoors things are a bit more refined, with frequent shows.
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Double Play
While New Orleans is a pretty integrated city where gays and straights tend to mingle on a regular basis, there is a strong gay scene here, primarily centered on the French Quarter and Faubourg Marigny. As bad as behavior gets, Double Play is where every envelope in the post office gets pushed. Needs to be experienced to be believed.
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Lafitte In Exile
A most venerable and popular gay bar in the quarter, Lafitte in Exile gets a vastly mixed and friendly crowd of all ages and sexes. The upstairs balcony is one of the best and as you'd expect the drink specials just keep coming.
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Bourbon Pub & Parade Disco
Smack dab on Bourbon St is this gay bar with a very popular happy hour. At night, it's a loud and bawdy scene that spills out onto the street. You can head to the upstairs dance club and watch the scene from the balconies.
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Starlight by the Park
With Sunday barbecues, drag-queen revues and lots of beads laying around, Starlight strikes up a good balance between Quarter over-the-top madness and neighborhood vibe.
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Club One
Home to legendary drag queen The Lady Chablis, this multi-level gay club gets naughty even on her off nights with a cabaret show led by the saucy hostess, Destiny.
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Phoenix/Eagle
Where the leather-and-denim community meets to rub each other’s stubble. Much more of a locals’ scene than similar spots in the Quarter.
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Oz
Your traditional shirtless, all-night-party, loud-music, lots-of-dancing-boys bar, where there are bowls of condoms set out for the customers.
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JohnPaul’s
Western-themed neighborhood bar with one of the friendliest vibes in town. Country and line dancing every Tuesday.
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