Gay night clubs in washington dc
Globally known as the center of U.S. politics, Washington, DC has more character and diversity than most queer folks may contemplate. Beyond the city’s accepted monuments, memorials, and museums, the nation’s capital is home to a not many well-known gayborhoods, such as Logan Circle. Quite honestly, queers are everywhere in the District, most likely one of the reasons it was selected as the host city for World Pride
From a dive bar that has regular jockstrap nights to a hip hangout that attracts the nonbinary reveler searching for the quintessential drag show, DC’s nightlife has a little something for everyone. So, if you’re planning a trip to the nation’s capital for a long weekend or special event such as Mid-Atlantic Leather Weekend or Capital Pride – here’s a quick rundown of the most well-liked LGBTQ+ bars and clubs in Washington, DC.
The Districts Nightlife History
For those who were not residents in the District during the early s, the city’s Navy Yard area was booming with hot nightclubs and bars such as Zeigfield’s, Wet, Edge, and Nation. Unfortunately, the revitalizat
Nightlife Directory
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ADAMS MORGAN AREA
Favorite for Both Men & Women, Sports,
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CAPITOL HILL AREA
DOWNTOWN AREA
Favorite for Mostly Men, Leather/levi, Billiards,
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Favorite for Both Men & Women, Dancing,
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DUPONT AREA
Favorite for Restaurant,
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Favorite for Mostly Men,
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Favorite for Mostly Men, Video,
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About Number 9
Number Nine is a two story, indoor-outdoor, lounge and video bar in the heart of Logan Circle. We have been unwrap and and serving the LGBTIQIA community since Our cocktail menu is quite extensive with over 20 brands of vodka and multiple types of Mojitos. Our happy hours are quite popular and nighttime gets even busier with djs playing music videos on the second floor. Outside, we have an expanded patio area that now includes a adj streatery and cocktail servers.
We are proud to say that we were just named BEST GAY BAR IN DC in the annual "Best of DC" contest in the Washington Blade newspaper.
General Information
All seating both indoor and out is first come, first serve. (We do not take reservations for seating.)
Number Nine is 21 and over at all times.
DC's Leading Happy Hour - All Drinks Are 2 For 1
Monday through Friday, If you buy your first drink before 7pm, your second drink is FREE until 8pm!
Buy ANY drink from the time we open until 7pm, Monday - Friday, and vour second sip is FREE. And you can redeem your
Prior to
Leading up to the LGBT community faced a number of discriminatory acts from federal and local government. Congress passed a law outlawing sodomy in D.C. Under the Lavender Scare the federal government fired gay individuals en masse.
Despite this, there were a number of LGBT spaces across D.C. to provide community and support. , one of D.C.'s longest continuously operating gay bars and one of the oldest African-American gay bars in the country, opened in
These weren't wholly safe places, however. were both raided by the Metropolitan Police Department's Vice Squad.
The '60s
LGBT activism moved more to the public forefront starting in the s. The Mattachine Society of Washington, which assisted federal employees and residents targeted for their sexuality, was formed. The Washington Blade, America’s oldest LGBT newspaper, began in More clubs, publications, and services catered directly to the LGBT community.
Barracks Row became an important part of the LGBT community. was the 'first gay-owned bar to offer same-sex dancing', essentially breaking the owner ban on da