With seven bars, three dance floors, go-go boys and drag queens, Twist has been the heart of gay nightlife since the closing of Score in 2018. Gaythering’s bar is also ideal if you’re in the search for low-key drinks, and we cannot forget the hotel’s star attractions, its spa and sauna, with private rooms and amenities available to all.įind it at 1409 Lincoln Rd, Miami Beach, FL 33139. You can’t miss Bears & Hares nights on Fridays, where you’ll find your fair share of - you guessed it - bears, and you’re looking for a bit of dancing and partying you cannot miss out on Supposably Saturdays, a fabulous dance party hosted by Juanita LaBanjee. Join Karaoke nights with Karla Croqueta on Mondays, trivia nights on Wednesdays, and delight in 90s tunes on Thursdays. There’s plenty going on at Miami’s only gay hotel to suit your every mood all the way from karaoke to spa days. Not to mention their Wednesday Drag Bingo nights are a totally fun opportunity to grab some of the best cocktails in town and have a few laughs with your friends, and maybe even win some merch from the hosting queen!įind it at 176 NW 24th St, Miami, FL 33127. This awesome Wynwood spot offers RuPaul’s Drag Race watch parties and drag shows by the dozen and is home to some of the best weekly drag parties in Miami - Double Stubble. Gramps, WynwoodĪlthough it’s not strictly a gay bar, Gramps is probably the most LGBTQ-friendly bar in town. Plus, they’ve got some really good and affordable wine and beer specials!įind it at 7005 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL 33138 3. The only gay, dive bar in town this place is ideal if you’re just looking to grab a drink and chat without losing your voice in the process. If you’re looking for a chiller night out, then Jamboree Lounge is the place to go. hosted by the one and only Athena Dion (Miss Ultimate Miami Drag Queen)! Delight yourself with R House’s excellent Latinamerican-inspired menu and catch fabulous performances by some of Miami’s best drag performers!įind it at 2727 NW 2nd Ave, Miami, FL 33127. Don’t miss out on their amazing weekend drag brunches, held every Saturday and Sunday from 11:30 a.m to 2:30 p.m.
This super fun art gallery/ brunch spot in Wynwood offers some of the best tableside entertainment in the 305. Whether you’re looking for a fantastic drag, roaring music and dancing or just to spend an evening out with folks with whom you might have more in common, Miami is always the place to go!įrom the heart of LGBTQ nightlife in Miami Beach to amazing spots to check out in Wynwood and Wilton Manors, we’ve rounded some of the best LGBTQ clubs and bars for an unforgettable night out in Miami.
"We listened to the feedback that we got in Denver, learned a lot along the way and hope to make a comeback in the future with a better understanding of what Denver needs.South Florida has long been a premier tropical destination for the LGBTQ+ community, rendering Miami a nightlife hotspot full of fabulous gay bars and clubs to discover. "We quickly realized that the needs of the Denver community were different from what we knew about the Dallas community, so with that being said, we decided it was best to pack up Sir and take it back to where it all started for us, the Lone Star State," Trey wrote in an email to Westword. Sir was twice the size of that space and offered a full menu of eats that were more fine-dining than typical bar fare, including duck bao buns and braised pork skewers. Misster, which has been open since the summer of 2019. The duo behind Sir, Trey Stewart and his father, Tyler, also own a gay bar in Dallas called Mr.
But now the doors at 1822 Blake are shut once again. Sir/Instagram As Sir, the space was bathed in red-hued lights at night and hosted regular drag brunches on weekends.