Gay nightclubs chicago
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God, Circuit languished for YEARS between closed and not closed, different type name, different theme, then Circuit, then closed, etc. etc. |
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They did. I've only been to Fantasy a scant times, and it already seems like an improvement. At least from what Circuit became anyway. Not sure how it was before. |
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Sidetrack ChicagoMONDAYOpen 3pm-2am TUESDAY Open 3pm-2am WEDNESDAY Open 3pm-2am THURSDAY Open 3pm-2am FRIDAY Open 3pm-2am SATURDAY Open 1pm-3am The 34 best LGBTQ+ bars in ChicagoPhotograph: Courtesy Sidetrack Northalsted, aka "Boystown," is the historical center of Chicago’s LGBTQ+ scene, but wonderful gay bars are all over the city. Chicago has always been a trailblazing city when it comes to spaces for the LGBTQ community. One of the first American LGBT rights organizations, the Society for Human Rights, was founded in Chicago in , more than 40 years before Stonewall. And Northalsted, the gay nightlife hub also recognizable as "Boystown," became the first officially-designated gay village in a major city in These days, while a night out on Northalsted is still a joyful blur of boozy slushies and death drops, queer nightlife in Chicago is expansive, creative and thriving all over the city. From Rogers Park to South Shore, from James Beard-nominated cocktail bars to beloved, homey dives, there's a queer bar to fit your vibe. Oh, and don't forget about drag brunch. You'll need it after a nighttime out on the town. RECOMMENDED: Cocktail at the best bars in Chicago Been there, done that? Think again, m LGBTQ+ nightlife in Chicago: homosexual and lesbian bars, clubs, and moreChicago’s nightlife is a lot like the city itself — inclusive, diverse, and welcoming to all. It’s also a whole lot of joy. Our gay and homosexual woman bars have a short-lived bit of something for everyone, with late-night lounges, dance clubs,burlesque and flamboyant shows, and long-standing neighborhood watering holes in almost every corner of the city. And each comes with their own unusual history and vibe. Check out some of the foremost gay bars and clubs to experience Chicago’s gay nightlife scene. Jeffery PubOne of the city’s oldest homosexual bars, Jeffery Pub is a neighborhood institution. The South Shore staple is also one of Chicago’s first black-owned gay bars, making it all the more meaningful for the spot’s many regulars. Don’t miss the live business, like karaoke nights, Silky Soul Sundays, and a lively dance floor featuring everything from pop to house music. Big ChicksThis lively and colorful spot is part LGBTQ hangout, part art gallery. The walls are plastered with the owner’s personal collection of paintin |