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Dec 13, 2022

It's Pride month—a time to celebrate the enormous contributions of the LGBTQ community (and especially queer people of color) to American society. But... can we be real for a second? It's never been easy to be gay in this nation and it's only getting harder with recent legislation actively stripping the community of their rights. This month might be complicated, so do whatever you think is best for you. If you want to head to another city to participate in their parade and festivities, you should do it. 801 Bourbon Bar Key West, FL Key West is home to many gay establishments but, for over three decades, locals and tourists alike have made 801 Bourbon their preferred destination. When downstairs, take a seat at the bar for top-notch people watching, generous pours and karaoke. You can also opt to head upstairs to the cabaret to enjoy the biggest and best drag shows on the island. The Abbey | Los Angeles, CA Recognized the world over as one of the best gay bars anywhere, the Abbey keeps its good reputation in check despite the packed rooms. The massive nightlife destination includes a restaurant serving up scrumptious delights, dance floors and an outdoor cocktail lounge for cooling off and conversing under the stars. Nellie’s Sports Bar | Washington, D.C. Despite some chic new cocktail bars and restaurants popping up around the neighborhood, Nellie’s keeps its all-are-welcome inclusive vibe. A young stream of patrons fills the two stories and roof deck to throwback reasonably priced bottles of beer, cocktails and burgers. Local sports games take a backseat for the uproarious trivia night and drag brunch. Twin Peaks Tavern | San Francisco, CA Twin Peaks Tavern holds the most iconic spot in the Castro neighborhood of SF, just beyond the shadow of a giant rainbow flag and a few doors down from the famed Castro Theater. Almost every LGBTQ+ visitor to San Francisco will roll into this classic tavern at some point, Sidetrack | Chicago, IL Twin Peaks Tavern holds the most iconic spot in the Castro neighborhood of SF, just beyond the shadow of a giant rainbow flag and a few doors down from the famed Castro Theater. Almost every LGBTQ+ visitor to San Francisco will roll into this classic tavern at some point, drawn like martini- Hula’s Bar & Lei Stand | Waikiki, HI Hula’s always welcomes a heavy flow of fun-loving gay, lesbian, queer and transgender visitors from all over the world, as well as straight folks who just want to grab a drink with a view of the waterfront and Waikiki beach. Stop by all day for specialty frozen cocktails with a tropical flair and bites like tacos and sliders. Come nighttime, DJs, drag shows and themed events bring the party to this bar—a local favorite for four decades. Wave | Provincetown, MA Every summer, when gay guys and gals descend on Cape Cod’s P-town for a beach vacation, they head to the Crown and Anchor’s Wave Bar to truly kick back. Brought to you By: OpenMindedTube.com

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