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You learned all about mixed, gay, or lesbian bars and clubs in your area plus drag shows to party with trans and all sorts of LGBT dating sites. So, grab your friends and get ready to drink, laugh, and sing real loud. Over the past handful of years just about all of the best LGBT bars in Atlantic City.
There used to be some local gay bars and lesbian bars around, but unfortunately to the best of our knowledge that is no longer the case.
Whether you call yourself lesbian, female, drag king, male, fem, butch, gal, bear, guy, man, girl, drag queen, leather, homosexual, transgender, daddy, questioning, boi, bisexual, curious, cross dresser, alternative, woman, gurl, gay, transsexual, boy, or simply human - where to find a fun place to meet or scene to free your life.
Travel from east, central, midtown, south, north, uptown, west, country, downtown, or city - driving directions from your address to the location of the new Atlantic City, New Jersey gay watering hole.
We could be like some other sites and list venues that aren’t LGBT hot spots in your area, but we don’t want to lie to you.
We said that there was some good news coming, and that is that this is a very inclusive city and all people will fit in everywhere. So you can be sipping cocktails in the winter cold.
"I’m ready to bring back a little kink…or at least “kinky boots” to the location," Tell said in a press release.
The ByrdCage will offer a lively brunch menu, happy hour specials and nightly dining.
What’s Inside The Byrdcage Altlantic City?
As for what we can expect to see inside the two story venue, it sounds really exciting.
- First Floor: The first floor is described as a piano bar where guests can relax with great food and live music in an intimate setting.
- Second Floor: This sounds more like a high-energy "party space" where they'll host drag shows, theme nights, and inclusive nightlife experiences.
Of course, it won't just be an LGBTQ+ space.
They'll be "inclusive haven where everyone," so "yes, even your straight BFFs—feel like part of the flock."
And gay bars are needed now more than ever for our community to come together.
A Return to LGBTQ+ Nightlife in Atlantic City
This is a big (and exciting deal) that's desperately needed for Atlantic City's nightlife scene.
The City's last 7-day a week LGBTQ nightlife space — Studio Six — closed in 2004.
Since then a few other venues have popped up.
Depending on your device, get turn by turn driving directions from Google, Apple, Waze.
Looking to visit them?
Including: Pro Bar (which was an LGBTQ+ nightlife space open on weekends) inside Resorts Casino. But they closed over 10 years ago. It combines all the users on their numerous sites which are not only straight and LGBT but also include swingers and all kinds of fetishes.
If you want local m4m hook ups use Men Nation, and for f4f hook ups use Lesbian Personals.
From its signature list of Rickey’s and ginormous 42-ounce martinis to its mason jars and infusion bag cocktails to-go, Gin Rickey’s has an extensive list of libations to get the party started. And a weekend LGBTQ+ space located right off the boardwalk -- The Rainbow Room -- closed in 2016.
Welcome to town, Byrdcage!
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