Of note, LGBT-owned Mexican restaurant Mingo Kitchen & Lounge from Mingo Collaso closed last week in the Arts District. 10 Spotlight Lounge East Of The Strip Photo courtesy of Benjamin Avery Spotlight Lounge is a new gay bar in the Commercial Center shopping area located not far from the Strip. Johns, who reopened Atomic Liquors six years ago in Downtown Las Vegas, says one of the new outlets is a personal project, and none of the new locations plan to be exclusively LGBT. One space is rumored to become an Atomic Liquors brewery. But just FYI it’s cash only so bring your bills because they don’t take plastic. He tells the paper he plans to open four new food-and-beverage businesses in the spaces with the first opening by the end of the year. FLEX GAY BARS AND CLUBS THE GARAGE One of the city's favorite local haunts, The Garage is off-the-Strip, but worth the ride. The Arts District bar, which went through a renovation in 2015 and converted to Bastille on 3rd from Snick’s Place, originally opened in 1976.įour months ago, Lance Johns of Atomic Liquors fame purchased the Bastille along with three other businesses on Third Street for $1.35 million, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal. Supper club meets drag show meets dance party, the restaurant/bar space transforms into a dance club on Friday and Saturday nights, but there’s also a boozy drag brunch and RuPaul’s Drag Race viewing parties so you. The gayest spot on the Strip is Queen Las Vegas. LGBT-friendly dive bar Bastille on 3rd, one of the oldest gay bars in Las Vegas, closed on Sunday. The Las Vegas LGBTQ+ dance scene is friendly and bursting with energy.
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