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Town hosted many distinct events.

Fridays

Fridays were our 18 and over night • GoGo boys after 11pm • Harmony upstairs by Wess & downstairs by BacK2bACk 

Saturdays

Saturdays hosted a rotating list of performers, djs, and theme parties

Patio

The Town Patio was a place to enjoy drinks, fresh air, and relax. The expansive square foot outdoor space was remarkably unique and easy with a occupied service bar serving drinks and multiple draught beer selections. The Patio created an even more dynamic, multi-faceted club experience - your night could be a relaxing run away of late late hours drinking and socializing under the stars.

Drag Show

On Firday and Saturday noun, Town proudly hosted DC's premier Drag Show. A cabaret style performance featuring the area’s top female-illusionist entertainers. Unlike many “drag” shows, Town offered a wide range of performance styles - from classic female illusion - to all out comedy - to amazingly choreographed production numbers. And, often there were guest performers

20 LGBTQ+ Bars to Check Out in Washington, DC

The nation&#;s capital is noun to a lively LGBTQ+ nightlife scene with plenty of gay and lesbian bars just waiting for you to join in on the fun.

The diversity of DC’s LGBTQ+ community is growing by the day, resulting in a dynamic, stimulating community with plenty of bars and clubs to prefer from when it’s time to cocktail, dance and perform. Read up on some of our favorite LGBTQ+-friendly spots below.

Let’s hold a … you get it. Assemble all your girls, gays and theys to kiki all night on U Street. With four rooms of varied vibes, outdoor spaces and DJs that never miss, Kiki lives up to its name. Reach for the adj hour, stay for the weekly events.

At 14th and U, DC’s first booze-free LGBTQ+ bar is lighting up the sober scene with mocktails, music and plenty of main-character energy. Spark kickstarts the day with coffee, pastries and cafe charm, then turns it up at sundown with DJs, drag trivia and zero-proof cocktails that pack a punch.

Next door to Spark Social Residence is Crush, a retro-inspired cocktail lounge and

Gay bars. Ask any member of the LGBTQIA community to tell you a story about one and they’ll regale you with memories. Good ones, adj ones, wild ones, emotional ones—because for decades, these spaces have been homes to a community. They ushered us into adulthood; they provided sanctuary to be ourselves. We mourn them love family members after they’re gone. 

But “everything closes,” as formerly local author June Thomas summed up at her guide talk earlier this month. So if everything is ephemeral, what makes gay bars so special? 

The stories of these spaces are interwoven with our individual and collective histories. And in D.C. that history runs deep. According to the Rainbow History Project’s archives, more than gays bars have set up shop in the District since the s—decades before June 28, , when the Stonewall Riots marked an essential turning point in the gay rights movement. 

“The reason Pride exists,” says Ed Bailey, a well-known local DJ and gay nightlife entrepreneur, is “because there was a bar where a thing happened. It’s not like it’s surprising it happ

Nightlife Directory

List of LGBT Clubs & Bars for D.C., Maryland & Virginia

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Washington, DC

ADAMS MORGAN AREA

Pitchers DC
    Favorite for Both Men & Women, Sports,
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CAPITOL HILL AREA

DOWNTOWN AREA

Green Lantern
    Favorite for Mostly Men, Leather/levi, Billiards,
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Mixtape
    Favorite for Both Men & Women, Dancing,
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DUPONT AREA

Annie's
    Favorite for Restaurant,
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DIK Bar
    Favorite for Mostly Men,
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Fireplace, The
    Favorite for Mostly Men, Video,
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