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Gay Nightlife in New Orleans

Grab a drink and grab a local.

Cutters

Google Rating
4.4

A great place to get away from the Quarter and watch the game. An older, bear crowd tends to gather there, and game days can be very busy and fun.

Bourbon Pub / Parade

Google Rating
4.3

Sex on the dancefloor, drugs in the bathroom, and drunken partying everywhere in between. Super popular, just be sure you’re ready for the debauchery that occurs.

Big Daddy’s

Google Rating
5.0

The best times are Sunday afternoons at this quiet neighborhood bar. Locals tend to hang out here to avoid the madness of the other bars.

AllWays Lounge and Theatre

Google Rating
4.6

Just as the name suggests, all walks of life show up at this brassy club. Listen for the horns and walk towards the neon light. The burlesque is a plus.

700 Club

Google Rating
4.6

If you need to step off of Bourbon Street and away from the drunken crowds this bar is the place to do it. Happy bartenders, happy patrons and happy drinks. It’s an all around gay time.

The Country Club

Google Rating
4.6

Pay your dues and you can soon be drinking and frolicking around the clothing-optional swimming pool and bar. Be warned, you may never want to leave.

The Phoenix Bar

Google Rating
4.4

No boys there, just leather men fill this bar on the weekends to play. It’s a little older, but everyone is still frisky, especially in the back room upstairs.

Tubby’s Golden Lantern

Google Rating
4.4

Strong and delicious drinks, engaging stories, and real camaraderie all served here.  Your night starts right if you start out at this neighborhood bar.

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