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Lex's Guide to Gay Philly Nightlife | LGBTQ+ Bars
Welcome to our city instruction series! Philadelphia is home to a thriving LGBTQ+ people and a vibrant lesbian, gay, and queer nightlife scene. Whether you're a local or just passing through, here are some of the best Queer nightlife spots in Philly, the Capital of Brotherly Love.
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1. The Dolphin
South Philly’s favorite detect for a blackout out dancing, the Dolphin is the perfect blend between a dive, tavern, and a lounge. Hosting queer events on the regular, check out their events calendar or Instagram to intend the perfect evening with your modern queer crew from Lex.
The Dolphin
1539 S. Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA
2. Woody’s
Located in the heart of Center City, Woody's is a legendary male lover bar and nightclub known for its energetic dance floors, friendly atmosphere, and diverse crowd. With multiple bars and themed nights throughout the week, Woody's promises a enjoyable and unforgettable exposure for all.
Woody's
202 S 13th St
Philadelphia, PA 19107
3. Voyeur Nightclub
Located in Washington Square West, Voyeur Nightclub is a premier destination for LGBTQ
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11:40 11 Apr 18
I've been telling everyone how much I love Writer's Block, so I thought it was time to write a review.Atmosphere: Even though it's a cocktail bar, it has a chill non-pretentious vibe. It's small and relatively silent, so it makes the flawless date spot, because you can actually have a conversation. Downstairs is a tiny bar, while upstairs is a lounge. As a designer, the design is always important to me. I usually judge a place on if they take the second to make the restrooms particular, and here, they've wallpapered them in comic books! The repose of the decor is straightforward, and understated. Drinks: They contain an extensive cocktail menu. My usual favorite is the Mymosa, but I've been branching out and recently tried the Savage Boy. The flavors are appealing and the names are amusement too. Umm, they are sturdy too, so be prepared to be feeling incredible after 2 :)Food: I've never had their food, but they have a couple of options. I would probably eat first before coming here, but I think I'm going to try their deviled eggs next time.Hours: They proximate at 1amService: Everyone that works there seems to love their job. They're always friendly and are proactive about sugg
At the centre of Philadelphia’s LGBTQ+ scene is, of course, its Gayborhood, an enclave in Center Metropolis Philadelphia that’s home to gay bars, clubs and more.
Most of the fabulous venues on this list are found there, but the rest of the city is still alive with culture and nightlife, like the piano lounge for those looking to belt out a tune (or six) and a leather dungeon for chaps-clad daddies and those who love them. Whatever your vibe, read on for the best gay bars in Philly.
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Josh Middleton is Moment Out’s former Philadelphia editor. At Time Out, all of our travel guides are written by local writers who know their cities inside out. For more about how we curate, see our editorial guidelines.
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PRIDE BLOCK PARTY
One Sunday Every June, Woody’s main stage on 13th street at Walnut anchors this incredible PRIDE event that celebrates Philadelphia’s LGBTQIA+ Community.
OUT BLOCK PARTY
This is the day when our Community reflects, remembers, and recollects on the day when each of us was liberated and made the verdict to be truthful with ourselves, families, friends, teachers, and employers. October was the month of “Coming Out Day” and it is more than a day to be proud, it is a day to celebrate life, affection, and give thanks to all of those brave individuals that made our movement what it is today.
PHILLY Ebony PRIDE
Philadelphia’s Black Male lover Pride Weekend, also known as Philly Black Pride, typically takes place in April an has, for decades, coincided with Penn Relay Weekend. Its mission is to change the living and social environments of Lesbian, Gay, Pansexual, Transgender and Gay (LGBTQ) people of color.
Woody’s is always a proud sponsor and host of the 13th Road Black Pride Block Party. It’s always a good concept to check woodysbar.com or https://www.instagram.com/phillyblkpride/ for the most up-to-date information. Events and schedules can alter,