New york also has the best diversity of bars catering to all types of the LGBT community. Providence RI has 16 gay bars and Atlanta's Metro is 5 times bigger than Providence's. also S4 in dallas and Southbeach in Houston are way better than twist.Īs far as the most number of gay bars? Dude your fing stupid.Atlanta? definately not, your kidding right? have you been to christopher street? atleast 20 right there.Īctually I just counted NYC has 76 bars EDGE New York City :: New York City Nightlife :: Gay Bars, Gay Clubs, Lesbian Bars, Lesbian Clubs And More NYC def has the best events, but in metro miami the new Exit 66/Crobar in Ft Laud is the best club down there. its a 24 hour city and it has the largest gay population in the country.īest gay bar twist? i hate that place.
Some good points, but a bit biased I think.įirst, bars that are packed regardless? NYC takes that one for sure. Because i can name plenty of single black gay clubs and lounges Thats including white black latino and other am i correct. If you include majority-minority and majority-majority venues and events on your list of what constitutes Best Gay Scene, I believe Atlanta is Tier 1. This is especially if you're open to going to both majority-minority and majority-majority venues. If you ever get a chance to spend a week here with someone who really knows Atlanta's gay nightlife (rather than just their little niche), I think you'd be amazed. I was thinking more in terms of day to day crowded fun places to go on your average Tuesday night for example. You make a good point about White Party in Palm Springs and Winter Party. That is why I think in terms of percentage of gay *people,* Atlanta is probably higher than third. But having lived in SF and Atlanta, I've observed that the gay community here is generally younger than in SF and often have not started families yet. I re-read the relevant data and Atlanta finished third in live-in gay couples (after SF and Seattle). Gates Same-sex Couples and the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual Population: New Estimates from the American Community Survey of a UCLA think tank. SF is an astoundingly beautiful place, and is obviously very very gay friendly it's gay nightlife though is not one of its strongsuits.Īs far as my numbers on percentage of gays, it was based on Gary J.
Chicago, where I have also lived, also has a much better lgbt nightlife than SF. And there is no doubt in my mind that Atlanta's gay nightlife trumps SF's. That said, I lived in SF, longer than I've lived in Atlanta. I've always had a great time in NYC, including on week nights.
Atlanta is good but not on the level of NYC MIA or SF