The event spawned riots and demonstrations that were a notable precursor to the more famous Stonewall Riots of 1969. Back on New Year's night in 1967, the original Black Cat gay bar was raided by undercover cops, its patrons beaten up and arrested by them. While it's not a gay bar per se, this casually swanky dining spot with a long and attractive bar in front still caters strongly to LGBT folks, and the walls are lined with some fascinatingly wonderful photo displays of the establishment's pivotal role in the city's - and nation's - queer civil rights movement. Sunset Blvd.) has morphed into a restaurant with a still strong nightlife-lounge component. Set in a 1940s building that was the site of a gay bar from 1966 until 2012, The Black Cat (3909 W.
Note that you won't find a ton of lodging options right in Silver Lake, but the neighborhood is a relatively easy drive from West Hollywood, with its many gay-friendly hotels, including some good budget-minded options. There are fewer explicitly gay bars, but around Silver Lake's two main commercial hubs - Sunset Boulevard from Vermont to Silver Lake Boulevard, and Hyperion Boulevard from Glendale to Fountain avenues - you'll find a colorful mix of lounges, live-music clubs, dance bars, bistros, java joints, and ethnic eateries that pull in patrons of all persuasions, from gay revelers to hetero hipsters. Through the '90s, most of the gay bars in the neighborhood catered strongly either to the leather-bear community or the Latino scene, and although Silver Lake's scene remains decidedly less stand-and-model and more racially diverse than West Hollywood's, it's also more mixed gay-straight and hipster-artsy than it was a decade ago. In LA proper, there are smatterings of gay bars downtown and in Hollywood, and a few more spots north in the San Fernando Valley, but the city's best overall destination for gay bar-hopping, cafe culture, and resto-lounging is Silver Lake and - to a lesser extent - neighboring Los Feliz.Ī hilly, eclectic, and historic neighborhood north of downtown, east of Hollywood, and south of Griffith Park, Silver Lake has long been at the core of LA's gay rights movement. There's another nearby clutch of LGBT nightlife in Long Beach. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Eagle Portland.The vast majority of gay nightspots in metro Los Angeles - there are more than 40 of them - are in the city's gay epicenter, West Hollywood. "Portland's Wildest Gay Bars and Hangouts".
Eagle has pool, a covered smoking patio, and no-frills drinks, and primarily appeals to gay men who like Tom of Finland and Robert Mapplethorpe, if you know what I mean." Reception
In his 2019 "overview of Portland's LGBTQ+ nightlife for the newcomer", Andrew Jankowski of the Portland Mercury wrote: "Eagle is under new management, but that hasn’t affected the vibe at this North Portland gay bar. Pat Lanagan was an owner, but ownership changed c. According to Travel Portland, the bar sometimes hosts lesbian nights. The bar is the "official home" of the Oregon Bears. The bar's interior in 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemicĮagle Portland is a gay bar located at 835 North Lombard Street in Portland's Piedmont neighborhood.