11 San Diego Gay Bars for a Fantastic Late hours Out
San Diego has lengthy been a haven for the LGBTQ+ community, even if the reputation doesn’t scream out from the sidelines about it. There’s a long and storied history of San Diego gay bars and its community that stretches advocate to World War II, when San Diego stationed a lot of the military.
Some of those bars still exist, including some that were even here before that in the early 1900s. Most of the San Diego gay bars center around Hillcrest, often known as the “gayborhood,” and provide a welcoming space for people on any cease of the LGBTQ+ spectrum. If you are looking for more places to celebrate, check out our guide on the leading bars in Hillcrest as well.
Here are 11 LGBTQ+ bars you can find in San Diego. Note that none of these bars serve sustenance, save for one that has a drag brunch on Sundays. Many of the bars are close food trucks or stands if you need a little snack while you drink, but other than that, they’re alcohol only.
Whether you’re looking for a smooth night in with the locals or a wild night out with your friends, here are the gay bars you won’t want to miss.
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By BigMike Phillips
How do I start this article … hmmm, well as always, I am going to be honest and not ashamed, or will I be shamed because of how I have enjoyed my sex experiences over the last 48 years of my life.
You notice, I am a gay man who loves to hold sex with other gay men, and a lot of that sex was in bathhouses as I was growing up in the newfound gay nature that I was exploring. Every free time I would visit another urban area, state, or land, the one place I always made a point to visit was the local gay bathhouse.
I Googled “gay bathhouse” for this column and it says: “… bathhouses offered a place where men could employ in anonymous sex, but they were much more than that. Some of the bathhouses offered a fully-equipped gym for working out, swimming pools, steam rooms, saunas; some offered living room-like settings; some offered sodas and snacks while they spent time together or just hung out.”
As I was coming out as a gay man in 1975, a comrade first introduced me to this place called “a bathhouse” and I was literally a kid in a candy store. I felt I had gone to heaven and could not think such a place even existed. Even then,