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Castro, Market, and 18th Streets all have bars and clubs; you could spend an entire night bar-hopping and see something new at each venue.
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Themes include drag brunch weekends, Latino go-go boys on Wednesdays, and Drag Race viewings on Fridays. Established in as a private club, it is now available to the general. Castro, Market, and 18th Streets all have bars and clubs; you could spend an entire night bar-hopping and see something new at each venue.
The club is open from 5 pm to 11 pm on Wednesdays and Thursdays and closes at midnight on Fridays and Saturdays. Located in San Francisco's lively and colorful Mission District, the historic Verdi Club is one of the city's most beloved hidden gems.
MIX is the perfect place to start your night; the cocktails are cheap yet strong. Midnight Sun on 18th Street, half a block from Castro Street, has been a gay hangout for over 50 years. It also specializes in theme parties; Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas are popular days.
Events include beer busts every Sunday, legendary Filth parties on the first Saturday of every month, and bear nights every second Saturday. Theme nights include onesie parties, Super Bowl screenings, wrestling challenges, disco nights, beer busts, and a weekly knitting club.
Themes include karaoke, drag brunches, jock parties, as well as local and international DJs on Fridays and Saturdays. Most of the San Francisco gay bars are found in the well-known gayborhood of Castro. Most of the San Francisco gay bars are found in the well-known gayborhood of Castro.
Meanwhile, the once-thriving gayborhoods of Polk Street in Nob Hill and the Tenderloin District have been reduced to one gay bar each. There are also pups and cubs nights, karaoke, and Drag Race viewings. Not a chance. From the Castro District to some of California’s most famous queer bars, San Francisco is full of gay bars, clubs and more.
Located right on Folsom Street in the SoMa district, Powerhouse is predominantly a bar, yet people come here to cruise.
Ideally located on the corner of Market and 16th Street, the Lookout gay bar has a wraparound window so patrons can watch the night get going on their doorstep. San Francisco gay bars definitely lean into the bear, daddy, leather, and kink crowd.
There are special events on Sundays; check their Instagram for details. Videos are running on the enormous screens all night, every night. It has many themes, from Latin nights to stand-up comedy and underwear parties. The hours vary Monday, Thursday, and Friday, 3.
The large dancefloor is kept busy with live DJs and music videos. Lookout is open every day. The Cafe is open Thursdays from 10 pm to 2 am, Fridays from 8 pm to 2 am, and Saturdays from 9 pm to 2 am.
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Mission District, south of Market Street (SoMa, for those in the know), is the city’s second queer playground. Oasis on the corner of Folsom and 11th in the Civic Center district was once a gay bathhouse and is now a cabaret bar and nightclub.
The diverse range of events includes pool tournaments, karaoke, drag brunches, burlesque shows, and DJ nights. The last remaining gay bar in Nob Hill — the s gayborhood — The Cinch Saloon is a cowboy-themed venue. The huge dance floor plays host to cabaret events most nights.
SF Eagle is open Mondays to Thursdays from 5 pm to midnight, Fridays from 2 pm to 2 am, Saturdays from 11 am to 2 am, and Sundays from midday to midnight.