Dc gay bars and clubs

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Those spots and more sports bars, dance clubs, and cocktail havens are all included in Eater's round up of the District's gay-friendliest bars and hangouts. But another historic bar, DC Eagle, recently made a big move to a gigantic space on Benning Road NE. There have also been losses: Iconic Barracks Row lesbian bar Phase 1 shuttered its doors last year. Those new hangouts include Dirty Goose, Trade and Uproar. In February 2016, the Washington Blade noted an 'unusual flurry of activity' with the opening of four new gay bars, the majority of which landed in the U Street/Shaw/Logan Circle area.

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But D.C.'s evolving gayborhood has shifted towards Logan Circle and U Street. Today Dupont Circle and 17th Street institutions such as JR’s, The Fireplace, Cobalt, Duplex Diner and Larry’s Lounge are still going strong. The District of Columbia is home to one of the world’s largest LGBT+ populations. The LGBT+ community is very diverse and you’ll find different bars and club nights to suit your interests. Washington DC is home to a big gay scene.

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'Dupont Circle was like a little island where people would come and have a good time,' a longtime District resident told the Washington City Paper last year. The DC part stands for District of Columbia. For decades, Dupont Circle was one of the centers of D.C.’s LGBTQ community. Best Gay Dance Clubs in Washington, DC - Last Updated June 2022 Flash.

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