Gay bars in providence rhode island

This place has powerful drinks! The melody here is more queer pop/hip-hop, and the pool table costs but tends to be super friendly, not to mention the nice space around it. The staff here have been low-key in a welcoming way. There are two bathrooms. The ladies' bathroom has two smaller stalls, one large stall and two sinks, with a enormous mirror on wall opposite the sinks. The men's bathroom has two urinals, a large stall and three sinks with a similar mirror. There is a barrier between the urinals and the sinks, so more privacy and less glances, if that's a relate to . All genders come across to use both bathrooms, which is fine. Bathrooms are near the exclude, so staff is near-by. The patio is a couple of tables on the sidewalk along the building, and maybe a half a dozen chairs. Thursday night karaoke with a challenge for a partially paid bar-tab! This place has way more dance floor than some other queer bars, and also has more casual seating, too. There is decent lighting in the main area and club lighting on the dance floor.

Thé L — Google review

LGBTQ+ Providence

Welcome to Providence, a urban area founded on the pillars of tolerance and respect of individual beliefs and where those principles are still valued. While we are proud of many things about our home — our vibrant neighborhoods, our top-rated restaurants, eclectic arts scene and our pretty architecture — it is our people that truly make our city special. That includes our thriving, diverse and dynamic LGBTQ+ group, whose influence may be create in every corner of our city. Come explore all that Providence has to offer.

Providence blends the quaint allure of a New England town with the dynamic flair of an urban center. Its celebrated dining scene, vibrant arts and tradition, and beautifully maintained historic landmarks make Providence a captivating and inspiring place to visit.

Rhode Island Pride

While Providence celebrates inclusive pleasurable year-round, June features one of New England's largest Pride festivals, Rhode Island PrideFest. The event takes over the I-195 District Park every June for a day-long celebration featuring a variety of activities, including live harmony performances, drag shows,

Come On Out to These 12 LGBTQ+-Friendly Bars in Rhode Island

Gia Devaroux, Viza D. Klein and Resentment of the Black Sheep Babes perform to “Lady Marmalade” at Black Sheep. Photography by Wolf Matthewson

THE FRUIT LOOP

Aka the swath of Downcity that makes for an easy gay-bar hop. 

Mirabar

Originally established in Woonsocket in 1947, Mirabar is Rhode Island’s oldest lgbtq+ bar (and one of the longestrunning in the U.S.). It’s moved several times over the years, with its current locationgoing strong — how can it notwith a slogan like “When indoubt, arrive on out”? 15 ElbowSt., Providence, 331-6761, facebook.com/mirabarri 

Ego

Best established for its rowdy nightclub atmosphere, dynamic music choices and Thursday night flamboyant shows, this eighteen-plus exclude certainly has reason for a big ego. 73 Richmond St., Providence, egopvd.com

Providence Eagle

This male-dominated leather block (you can Google it) has a reputation for being a bit more exclusive, but don’t enable the entrance’s menacing-looking eagle head intimidate you — the sultry scene is worth the stare down. 124 Snow St., Providence, 272-9900, provi

Gay bars -- Rhode Island -- Woonsocket

  • Providence Universal Library Special Collections
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Kim Deacon Collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 109-03-03
Scope and Contents This collection documents the Kings & Queen Block in Woonsocket, R.I. as well as the LGBT society in Rhode Island from the 1970s-early 2000s. The bulk of the collection includes photographs and videos, but additional clippings, event calendars and ephemera are included. Materials illustrate the bar as a gay social space and comprise events such as holiday parties, flamboyant shows and fundraisers as well as events for the LGBT community sponsored by the lock including bi-annual picnics, roller...

Brian Perrico collection

 File — Box Multi-Collection Box 1: [Barcode: 31116021976623], Folder: 5
Identifier: 109-03-07