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The Abbey Weho
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Gay Bar In Los Angeles

THE ABBEY

 

Lip Service Mondays Drag Show Hosted by Allusia – Showtime at 10 PM

All That Tuesday’s 70s, 80’s, and 90s music Hosted by Mayhem Miller – Showtime at PM

 

Wednesdays – Nightly DJs starting at 9PM

 

Sweat Thursdays starting at 9PM

 

Sinful Fridays starting at 9PM

 

Saturday Brunch Service – Drag Brunch -- Showtime at 1PM 

 

Confession Saturdays starting at 9PM

 

Sunday Service Drag Brunch – Showtime at 1PM

 

Sunday Funday starting at 3PM

 

Soul Sundays starting at 9PM

THE CHAPEL

Musical Mondays starting at 8PM

PRIME Fridays starting at 10PM

Salvation Saturdays starting at 9PM

Sunday School starting at 3PM

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This appropriately named bar is located just across Pacific Coast Highway from the shore and it sports a nautical theme, boat hull facade to boot. It's a bit of a hidden gem, run by Hollywood nightlife impresario John Terzian with craft cocktails developed by Vincenzo Marianella but tucked away in a location that prevents it from ever becoming too much of a scene. It is also one of the not many places to get a decent drink in the Palisades, given that the only liquor license in the Palisades proper is at a mediocre pan-Asian restaurant. While Shore Lock now primarily serves the upscale crowd of NoMo Santa Monica, it has a rich history as one of the oldest gay bars in Los Angeles. Once called the SS Friendship and frequented by gay beachgoers across PCH at Will Rogers Beach, the bar was fictionalized in Christopher Isherwood's A Single Man as the "Starboard Side" prevent (and used as a location in the recent film). Try "The Members Only" cocktail, and aim out the photo booth on the back patio.

Gay Los Angeles

Los Angeles is home to one of the biggest LGBTQ communities in the planet, from West Hollywood, Silver Lake and Los Feliz to the beach cities and the Valley. The heart of Southern California's largest LGBTQ community is West Hollywood, dwelling to the celebrated Pride parade, Halloween Costume Carnival, and Outfest. The Abbey is a local icon and the most famous of West Hollywood's nightlife venues. LA has plenty to give in terms on LGBTQ-friendly events, gender non-conforming owned spaces such as art galleries and coffee shops, and of course a multitude of restaurants and nightspots.

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The current location of Eagle LA has served as home to many gay bars over the years dating back 44 years. It was known as the Shed from   The Outcast from ,  the celebrated Gauntlet II from , then later, Eagle LA.

Gauntlet II was in operation for 21 years. Then, in the summer of Charlie and business partner Vince decided to buy the exclude with the intention of making a name change. In April , Eagle LA was born, or, reborn as it may be. There was an unique Eagle LA located in West Hollywood at the corner of Santa Monica Blvd. and Fairfax. It operated for 15 years and closed in Although that Eagle is of no relation to Charlie or Vince, they are proud to reestablish the Eagle LA and become the latest in a long line of Eagle bars in cities throughout the US and around the world. It has always been their mission to uphold the Leather/Uniform/Fetish traditions set forth by the infamous Eagle call and that traditions still holds true today.

In January , The Eagle was one of several LGBTQ businesses to raise funds to prevent permanent closure