San diego gay bars the hole in the wall

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“Love the music! I've heard top 40s, punk, alternative and 80s hits, new wave, dark wave and indie,” said Yelper Lauren L., San Francisco, CA. You can sip on a fabulous Passion Fruit Martini made by my favorite bartender Ed (works Sunday afternoons and Tuesday evenings), and converse with any of the interesting people you meet while you are on your journey,” said Yelper Genevieve J., Tacoma Washington.Ī quaint dive bar in the Haight, Trax is the ultimate place for a strong, affordable drink (Midori Sours $5, AMFs $7.50, Dirty Shirleys $4) and some good jams. “This is your neighborhood dive bar where you can make anything happen while dancing to Tina Turner, Madonna, or anything your mind fancies. Make way for Gangway! Most people who come to this happening bar in the Tenderloin only expect to stay for a few cheap drinks, but end up staying the whole night. If you’re going for a hookup, be sure to wear the right color handkerchief. This SOMA bar is a fusion between a gay bar and a rock show venue. So, strap on those assless chaps or tighty whities - and hop on the rainbow train for a tour of the 10 best gay bars outside of the Castro District. We all know the Castro District has some of the best gay bars in the world, but if you look hard enough, you can spot some pretty amazing ones sprinkled throughout the rest of San Francisco as well.

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