Best gay clubs san diego

  • Are you mutt friendly?

    Absolutely, we are content to have well-behaved dogs at our establishment!

  • When do you host karaoke?

    Generally, we host our famous karaoke Thursday & Fridays 8 pm- 2 am, unless we host our monthly event like trivia that may go a few minutes belated. You can always grab a cocktail and map out your song while you enjoy a cocktail. Saturdays we often have karaoke if we don't have a unique music event (sometimes we have both but in separate areas!) Always verify our events section on Instagram or here for updated events.

  • When is your Gleeful Hour?

    Our Happy Hours are always posted on our home page. See ya soon!

  • Are you a gay bar?

    We are committed to creating an inclusive atmosphere that welcomes everyone, regardless of their identity. We observe the vibrant identity and community that gay bars portray, while our first focus is on fostering a affectionate and accepting environment for ALL patrons. We proudly include diversity and compete to be a place where everyone feels at abode and can truly enjoy themselves. We can’t wait to welcome you soon! If you're interested in a specific theme or vibe, p

    Best LGBT+ Clubs in San Diego

    San Diego nightlife scene offers extraordinary clubbing experiences with its LGBT+ clubs.

    These nightclubs movie some of the most welcoming and liberating party environments. From Rich’s to The Rail, these are the places for the best gay parties.

    Here’s your crucial guide to the best LGBT+ clubs in San Diego.

    Rich’s

    The Rail

    club lgbt+ San Diego foremost


    Thursday

    Thursday – the unofficial commence of the weekend. Because Friday needs a pre-party.

    • Numbers: WET
    • WET Underwear Contest hosted by SD Pix. SVEDKA cocktail specials all night drawn-out plus & shot specials after the show! NO COVER all night long!
    • 3811 Park Blvd, San Diego 92103

    For a list of all our favorite Clubs, Bars and Eats, stop by our DIRECTORY

    • Baja Betty’s:
    • Remember what you did last Cinco de Mayo? Hope not. Relive that special overnight, every Thursday at Betty’s! $5 Calls and Tequilas 6-11pm!
    • 1421 University Ave, San Diego 92103

    • Arriverderrci:
    • Delicious and original Italian!
      Voted one of San Diego’s Best!
    • 3845 Fourth Avenue, San Diego 92103
    • Hong Kong:
    • Best Chinese food in San Diego.
      Order the Kung Pao Shrimp, it’s our favorite!
    • 3871 4th Ave, San Diego 92103
    • URBN Pizza:
    • Amazing gourmet pizza in a trendy industrial setting. Superb beer, wine & liquor selection to boot!
    • 3085 University Ave, San Diego 92104

    • Babycakes:
    • Happy Hour: 5pm-8pm.
      $3 Wells, $3 House Wines & $3 Bottled Beers.
    • 3766 5th Ave, San Diego 92103

    They Were Here, They Were Queer: San Diego’s Historic LGBTQ Sites

    San Diego was home to same-sex couples as far back as the 19th century, but it wasn’t until around Earth War II that gays and lesbians started to appear out of the shadows and come across places to summon home. In honor of this month’s San Diego Celebration celebrations, here’s a look at local LGBTQ historic sites that offer perception into the triumphs and struggles of past generations.

    The Gayest Neighborhood of Them All 

    The Hillcrest Gayborhood

    Location: North of Balboa Park, south of Mission Valley (1970s-present)

    For most of Hillcrest’s history since its birth around 1907, the neighborhood north of Balboa Park and south of Mission Valley was best known as the home of senior citizens, working-class residents, a Sears store, and a pair of hospitals. During World War II, the city’s gay bars were mainly downtown, where they catered to sailors.

    But things changed dramatically in the 1970s as Hillcrest attracted LGBTQ people who sought inexpensive housing and were willing to repair up Victorian homes, a classic case of “gaytrification.” The Brass Rail, meanwh