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Best gay bars in st louis

The Project is aware of the following LGBT bars/clubs that have served the St. Louis community over the years. Please assist us with edits and additional information. A special thanks to Connie Duncan and James Hawkins for their research assistance. Pictured: The Glory Hole Bar on Olive late 1970s.

Project Inventory:

  • 115 Club, 115 N. 9th
  • Absolutli Goosed, 3196 S. Grand Ave.
  • Acropolis
  • Act 4 Coffeehouse
  • Afformation
  • Al’s
  • The Passage, 17th St.
  • Alibi’s, 3016 Arsenal
  • Amazon Lounge
  • Amends
  • AMP, 4199 Manchester Ave.
  • ANGLES, 3515 Chouteau Ave.
  • Arabian, California and Magnolia
  • Attitudes, 4100 Manchester Ave.
  • Baccus, 8 S. Sarah
  • The Back Bar, Park and Mississippi
  • The Back Door, 9212 St. Charles Rock Road
  • Bad Dog Saloon, 17 S. Vandeventer, Ave.
  • Bad Dog Exclude and Grill, 3960 Chouteau Ave.
  • Bar: PM*, 7109 S. Broadway
  • Bar 4121 (Siam) , 4121 Manchester Ave.
  • Bastille*, 1027 Russell Blvd.
  • Betty’s, 2800 Shenandoah
  • Big Moe's, 1072 Tower Grove
  • Bijou, McPherson and Boyle
  • Billy's Tavern, Easton Ave.
  • Blake’s, S. Broadway
  • Blanche’s, 33 N. Sarah
  • Bomber's Hideaway, 3960 Chouteau Ave.
  • Bootsie, Winkie and Maude’s, Tucker
  • Bottom of the Pot, Euclid and McPherson


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    Gregory Kompes, author of the Queer Planet series, lauded St. Louis in his book 50 Fabulous Gay-Friendly Places to Live, touting the city’s socially laissez faire attitude, cultural attractions, and diverse dining establishments. The Gateway City also hosts numerous gay bars and clubs, primarily centered around its Manchester Ave gayborhood. Here are a few of our favorites to help you lay the “gay” in Gayteway City.

    Keyper’s Piano Bar

    For those looking for a chill night, slide into this mellow lounge, sip a stiff martini, and appreciate the tunes with friends.

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    Just John Club

    Formerly recognizable as Freddie’s, this sleek bar is your foremost bet for cruising the local scene. So glam up, head over to one of their many theme nights, and seize a live performance while eyeing the hotties in the audience.

    Rehab Bar and Grill

    The ironically named Rehab Bar is a lighthearted cocktail lounge known for its irreverent vibe. So leave the attitude at the door and brain in for a bedtime of drag performances, karaoke, and

    St. Louis Gay City Guide: What to Know if You’re Headed to the Gateway City

    St. Louis is a city known for many things. It’s the home of the St. Louis Cardinals, Budweiser Brewing Company, the famous Gateway Arch, and gooey butter cake, among other things. It’s also a urban area becoming increasingly well-known for its warm, welcoming, and continually growing LGBTQ collective that adds so much to the character and personality of the town itself. It’s truly a multi-cultural midwestern city where everyone can find their place.

    A Look at St. Louis History

    The modern-day history of St. Louis began in 1764 when French settlers established a fur-trading post in the area. Construction of a village began the following year, and the village was named St. Louis, after King Louis IX of France. As a outcome of the Louisiana Purchase of 1803, St. Louis officially became part of the United States. Shortly thereafter, St. Louis gained fame as the signal from which Lewis and Clark embarked on their exploration of the newly acquired Louisiana Purchase territories. It was officially incorporated as a city in 1832 and grew steadily as a center of commerce and trade from that point on.

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