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Decent sized bar, sometimes have themes or events, mostly in the leather/bear scene. People are very friendly! More of a local scene. I always found it easy to meet people and talk to new friends. Used to have bar events, like karaoke and trivia on weeknights. Haven't been here for years, but from my perspectives it is mostly a local crowd.
Close by to the other gay bars/clubs, but not in the "mix." The other bars/clubs on this list are all within a few blocks of each other, with Mirabar a bit away.
Mirabar - Larger bar space with sunken dance floor. Often have a 5 to 10 dollar cover charge on typical nights, could go up to 20+ for special events, like concernts/block parties. Has a lively dance floor, performance stage, and areas to chill/stand off to the side. Often have theme nights, drag shows, and outdoor block parties. They often have top 40 pop music playing from 80s to present day. Easier to meet people here, in my opinion.ĭark Lady - Attached to Alley Cat. No back patio, but has a front sidewalk area that functions like a patio. Doesn't get too too crowded, like the Stable. More of a local vibe, but also many visitors. Visitors to the city tend to hit this place up.Īlley Cat - Similar bar set up to Stable. Can get a bit crowded on weekends at the 10pm-12pm times. Many folks start their nights here and then venture out. Seems to get busy with after dinner on weekends and after work crowd on weekdays. There is an awesome patio out back with chairs and tables. Stable - Bar set up is a long and narrow.
Many clubs and bars that aren't explicity gay attract many LGBTQ+ patrons. All within a few blocks of each other (other than one, which is still walkable, but a little out of the way). Downtown is where all the gay bars/clubs are located. Been living in and around Providence for the past 15ish year and been haunting the gay bars/clubs in Providence since I was a little twink.