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Tomas R:

Had the chance to investigate Tight End Sports Bar (love a good play on words moment) to catch the game and had a great time. This spot is very laidback and relaxed, so it's amazing if you crave to be in a queer and inclusive..

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Isaiah C:

Looooovd this lock, such a chill environment. People are nice, pizza is good, drinks are good. Jus a nice chill place to be

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Efren R:

I was in town for a few days for work. I wasn't sure which gay bar to go to so I just chose one and I'm glad I chose Tight End Sports Bar. I met very cool people. Huge shoutout to the bartender. He was amazing. You..

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Adam B:

Came here on a Saturday mid-day. Lots of beautiful people. It has a lot of TV's and a amazing sports bar. Plus they have a great selection of draft beer and strong pours. Super friendly vibe and great staff...

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Denverites looking for Diverse bars have to be willing to roam, since the city’s cultural scene is not always matched by the amount or concentration of LGBTQ+ clubs.

Over the last year or so we’ve lost a rare spots, including Fusions, Lucid, and the 3 Kilts Tavern, so the remaining names are all the more crucial. But some newer spots such as Buddies on East Colfax Avenue are hanging on despite rising rents and other challenges restaurateurs face.

In that soul, here’s a fast roundup for Event month and ahead of Denver PrideFest 2024, taking place June 22-23 in Civic Center park.

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Tracks Denver

Indisputably Denver’s largest and most important LGBTQ+ club, the current incarnation in the River North Art District has over the last 18 years made its mention with national-quality flamboyant performances, touring artists and raucous, themed parties. Besides nurturing Denver-based “RuPaul’s Performative Race” winners such as Yvie Oddly and recent Willow Pill, it’s got open mics and hip-hop nights (18 and up) and three of the best dance floors and DJ arrange

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Trade

Trade is located off Santa Fe, just off 6th Ave, at the edge of the art district. A well-established leather and fetish bar, Trade is highly ranked for its sprawling floor plan and decadent events. The interior is dimly lit with ample open space and some seating. My favorite place is the patio, which has a dedicated bar for events and weekends. The patio is covered and has been recently extended doubling the space. Their events range from show tunes on Wednesdays to gear nights where everybody is welcome to reveal off their toys. They accomplish not have a kitchen but there is a stellar dark metal pizzeria across the lane and, on weekends an marvelous taco truck stands ready to take your order.

#Vybe

Vybe is located on Broadway near 10th Ave. Vybe recently celebrated its 5th anniversary and in that second they have built a identify for themselves. The inside is large with a bar running the entire length of the room. The main area is littered with smaller tables and seats, this comes in handy for their weekly events and shows. Go out the support door and you’ll find a massive upper balcony, and decrease patio complete with a stage. This is my favorite

Although any bar in Denver are accepting, there’s something special about visiting a local LGBTQ+ bar or club and diving into The Mile High City’s queer community. They are the spots where you know you’ll be surrounded by like-minded, fun and eccentric people. And luckily for us, there are plenty of LGBTQ+ nightlife options to choose from, no matter your taste.

Dancing Queens (and Kings) - Dance Bars and Clubs

For those who want to bust out their dancing shoes and cut a rug to remixes of today’s top hits, you’ll want to hit one of the top gyrate bars in the city—X Bar, Tracks, Blush & Blu, or Charlie’s.

X Lock is a staple for Denver LGBTQ+ folks. Established for its inclusivity towards both the queer and straight communities, X Block has been around for seven years and has been an important staple of Denver for just as long.

“X Bar is well known for the pink flamingos during movement, and they are everywhere,” explained Cindy Alix, general manager at X Block. “We also give them away and have the biggest pink flamingo around on our float.  We have a very particular float this year, so we are looking forward to the