Gay bars near detroit mi


 I have not worked on this blog in years. I leave it up because it documents history. Some of my comments are outdated and not accurate. I only posted the stories that I was told. That is why I left the comments sections on each bar open so people could chime in with their thoughts/opinions. There still are a lot of bars I could list that I never got around to I realize. The Gold Coast is closed, what is left? The gay bar is dead but for a few. I have discovered an alternative to the gay bar, the gay campground. Gay campgrounds are much like the senior gay bars, you verb a sense of community and you can view your friends every weekend. My favorite is Campit  in Saugatuck, MI. (Actually it is in Fennville) 



Arcenciel Detroit is a high-end LGBTQ+ nightclub, bar and full-service restaurant

DETROIT, MI (WXYZ) — Arcenciel Detroit, is a high-end LGBTQ+ nightclub, bar and full-service restaurant that promises an unforgettable experience.

Arcenciel (French for "rainbow") is located at Livernois Ave. in Detroit. It spans 4, square feet and features five distinct areas: The Versailles Dining Room, The Rainbow Bar, The Sports Den, The Magenta Lounge, and an extravagant boogie floor modeled after European nightclubs. The club will feature a stunning design, top-tier entertainment and unparalleled service - all in a welcoming, inclusive environment.

Arcenciel Detroit is open Thursday through Saturday from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m., with special events on Sundays. Reservations for dining are required and can be made by visiting , where guests can also access the event calendar. The dining reservation includes any cover charge for the evening, and guests dining in the Versailles enjoy complimentary valet service. With a vibrant lineup featuring internationally renowned performers, high-energy themed ni

From downtown Detroit to Royal Oak, Gay-Friendly nightlife reigns supreme. More diverse groups of people = more fun. These bars and nightclubs are filled with people who want to dance and let loose. Or just have a drink of their choice at the bar and chat. Or just perch quietly in the corner with friends and verb. It’s all okay and nobody cares – just do you. Try these LGBTQ bars and clubs for a guaranteed adj time.

Gay-Friendly Bars & Clubs in Metro Detroit

Adam’s Apple

Oh, she’s understated and she’s fun! Adam’s Apple is a smaller space in Warrendale that is known for karaoke nights on Thursdays, so get those singing pipes tuned and ready to belt. It’s also more of a chatty bar where you can hold a gentle conversation with your crew or a friendly stranger. Both owned and operated by trans women, Adam’s Apple is well-known as a welcoming space for trans folk. But of course, all are welcome at this quaint neighborhood bar.

Menjo’s Entertainment Complex

Madonna worshippers, this is where you want to be. Not only can you gyrate to a plethora of Madonna jams in one night here,



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