Indulge in their food menu which reinvents childhood favorites, with PBB&J Wings and and a Pizza Mac Skillet available for order.
The club features a jam-packed calendar of events and drink specials such as Mexican Mondays and Drink & Drown Sundays. 700 ClubĪ few blocks from the bigger gay establishments on Bourbon, 700 Club serves as a crucial part of the gay social scene, especially among locals. Check out their Facebook page for upcoming events. Billed as a “pop-up” bar for lesbians, the queer community, and people who enjoy socializing with the lesbian and queer community, Grrlspot is a traveling event taking place every month at a different venue around New Orleans with regular draws of over two hundred women. Many gay bars cater primarily or exclusively to gay men, but Grrlspot is working to change that. Definitely don’t miss spending a Sunday afternoon on the balcony if the weather is nice. Saints games and RuPaul’s Drag Race are aired on the TVs here when they are both in season. Cozy but never dull, Good Friends is aptly named – if you don’t see one of your good friends there, you’ll be able to make several new ones by the end of the evening. Their tagline is “Always Snappy Casual,” and they live up to it. Good Friends Bar (Photo: Paul Broussard) 1. For a complete list of LGBT bars, go here, but here are five of our favorites. Ann streets, anchored by Oz and Bourbon Pub, there are plenty of watering holes scattered around the city and ready to cater to LGBT people and their allies. While everyone knows about the cluster of New Orleans gay bars surrounding the intersection of Bourbon and St.
If you’re open to suggestions or willing to wander around, you can find heaps of “off-the-beaten-path” restaurants, cultural experiences, bars, and miscellaneous fun in the most unlikely places.
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One of my favorite things about New Orleans is that it’s full of hidden treasures.