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16[[quoteright:350:[[Creator/ChrisColfer https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gay_bar.png]]]]
17[[caption-width-right:350:They're just concerned because they don't approve of underage drinking.]]
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19->''"Now tell me do ya \
20Do ya have any money\
21I wanna spend all your money\
22At the gay bar, gay bar, gay bar."''
23-->-- '''Music/ElectricSix''', "Gay Bar"
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25In real life, the average gay bar is simply a pub where most of the regular patrons are of [[QueerAsTropes gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgender/genderqueer]] persuasion. That's really all there is to it. Mostly they are just places where LGBT+ people socialize, dance, have a few beers, play pool, watch a show, etc. Sometimes people chat up/pick up a new partner in these places just as straight people do in straight bars and pubs.
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27In the media, this is simply not the case, especially when the queer community is treated as the SubcultureOfTheWeek. Any bar or club catering to LGBT+ people will be portrayed as far wilder than its straight counterpart. People will order drinks dressed in fetish gear such as studded leather, gimp masks or tight rubber. {{Drag Queen}}s will strut about like they run the place (and one probably does), and loud {{Techno}}/synth music will blast from the speakers. The fact that there are different clubs for different gay subcultures in RealLife isn't always realized.
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29Lesbians are, depending on who is to be believed, either less scene-obsessed or less willing to support their spaces than gay men, so it's not unusual for a city to have one or two lesbian bars while having a dozen bars for gay men, each catering to a different crowd. Still, lesbian bars will be filled entirely with broad-shouldered, cigar chomping, work-booted [[ButchLesbian diesel dykes]] or young, nubile {{Lipstick Lesbian}}s. And the two shall never meet, even if it's the only dyke bar in town.
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31As is the RuleOfCool, gay audiences will note that such bars will be larger, sleeker, flashier, wilder, and generally far more interesting than anything they have in their own neck of the woods, unless they live in a big city. In fiction, the one gay bar in Johnstown, Pennsylvania is just as huge and lively as anything in West Hollywood.
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33Depending on the reaction of the characters, this is a SubTrope of either CoolestClubEver or BadGuyBar. Often used to set up [[QueerPeopleAreFunny jokes at the patrons' expense]]. Often, this sort of bar will be used for a GayBarReveal; in this case, it's going to have to be for a parody of the trope because it is near impossible to mistake this sort of club for what it is.
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40* Subverted in ''ComicBook/FiftyTwo'' where Renee Montoya is drinking in a sparsely attended lesbian bar. The bartender and some of the patrons are pretty butch but otherwise it looks like a regular bar with no men in it.
41* Counter example, the ''Franchise/{{Batman}}'' special ''Batman and the Ultimate Evil'' features a nice, friendly gay bar called the Lavender Dragon, to contrast the wholesomeness of consenting adult homosexuals with the sleazy business of paedophilia (the Ultimate Evil of the title).
42* Subverted in ''ComicBook/TheBoys'', when Butcher has to reassure Hughie that the place is perfectly normal (this after Hughie tells off Butcher for using terms like "poof" and "bender").
43-->I doubt we're gonna walk in there and it's gonna be wall-to-wall arse sex.
44* The ''ComicBook/SecretSix'' ongoing series opened with a scene in a gay bar called The Bear Trap, which was apparently owned by the ArcVillain.
45* Any gay or fetish bar in Creator/VertigoComics:
46** ''ComicBook/AmericanVirgin'' had one of these while the cast were visiting Australia. People were in fetish gear or cross dressing, though it was only for men, since on seeing the main character's step-sister kissing another girl, one of the patrons asked aloud "Who let the vagina crowd in?"
47** The place where Constantine "died" in ''ComicBook/{{Hellblazer}}'' (technically a bisexual S&M place, not a strictly gay one)
48** The bar where Fanny takes his night off and is captured by Brodie in ''ComicBook/TheInvisibles'' and the S&M place that King Mob takes the Marquis de Sade to (the Divine Marquis is delighted to see what he has helped unleash on the world).
49** Delirium wandered into one of these at the beginning of the "Brief Lives" arc of ''ComicBook/TheSandman1989''.
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53* In the ''Manga/DeathNote'' fic ''FanFic/AlternativeGods'' this is where Light goes to unwind.
54%% * [[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/992536/1/ Arisugawa's Locket.]] [[YuriGenre No men allowed.]]
55* The Blue Cat Club in the ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' is expanded upon here ''[[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/5010302/1/Amateur-Night Amateur Night]]'' and here ''[[http://www.fanfiction.net/s/5423509/1/Moving-Pictures-Part-Two-The-Sequel Son of Moving Pictures Part II]]'' as a place not unlike the central setting of ''Theatre/{{Cabaret}}'', with suspiciously similar songs, performers and compere. The works are by Creator/AAPessimal.
56* The ''Series/DoctorWho'' fanficverse, or at least the ''FanFic/ThisTimeRound'' 'verse, has [[http://www.ttrarchive.com/cotc.html The Steel Maiden Bar & Grill]].
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60* ''Film/Adam2019'': Casey takes Adam to a club where queer women and trans men all hang out with her friends. Later, while dating Gillian, they go to a queer female/trans male BDSM club too.
61* ''Film/AdviseAndConsent'' (1962) was one of the first American movies to show a gay bar.
62* ''Film/AllAboutE'': E starts out as the DJ at a night club which it appears caters to LGBT+ people, with drag acts and barechested male dancers as well.
63* The bar where Stifler shows off his dancing skills in ''Film/AmericanWedding''. This being Stifler, he didn't realize which kind of bar it was until the others told him to look around and pay attention. [[GayBarReveal "Oh. My. GOD!"]].
64* ''Film/BellBookAndCandle'' has a scene in a bar that you don't realize is coded as a gay bar until about halfway through. Heck, that whole ''film'' can be seen this way, as can [[Series/{{Bewitched}} the TV show it inspired]].
65* The nightclub that Armand and Albert own in ''Film/TheBirdcage''.
66* ''Film/BlueJean'': Jean, her girlfriend Viv and their friends often visit a local gay bar. A student of Jean's, Lois, also goes there and each realizes the other's a lesbian from this.
67* [[StraightGay Agent Smecker]], a self-hating homosexual, of ''Film/TheBoondockSaints'' gets drunk at one of these places shortly before heading to the church for a {{confessional}}. This trope is partly averted, however, in that it's portrayed as just a somewhat upscale bar with non-stereotypically gay patrons. Most of the other guys at the bar are wearing nice suits.
68* ''Film/Bound1996'': Early on, Corky visits a lesbian bar, which establishes her orientation (you know, assuming anybody [[ButchLesbian didn't already guess]]).
69* There's one of these in ''Film/ButImACheerleader''. Though the bar in question is called the Cocksucker, the most that really happens there is relatively tame dancing. At least until Andre gets down on the floor.
70* ''Film/CassanovaWasAWoman'': Lola invites Cassanova to a party at a lesbian club she visits after coming out to her as being bisexual. The two dance there, with the event making Cassanova realize that she's attracted to Lola. Appropriately enough it's an event for sapphic women, though queer and straight men can attend too.
71* Averted in ''Film/ChasingAmy'', when Alyssa takes Banky, Holden, and Hooper to a bar in New York. It's a normal New York dive bar, so much so that Holden doesn't realize the significance that Alyssa chose it until after he's fallen for her.
72* The infamous 1980 movie ''Film/{{Cruising}}'' is made of this trope, with an emphasis on the depraved and scary nature of the gay club scene. The main problem was the movie presented the gay S&M scene members it ''specifically searched for and hired'' as representatives of the entire gay scene.
73** According to director William Friedkin, 40 minutes of footage from the bars was excised and lost. James Franco and Travis Matthews's film ''Interior. Leather Bar.'' is a "re-imagining" of that lost footage.
74* ''Film/CutToTheChase'': The Man runs a gay club named Central Station, which is also his base of operations, and it's seen briefly though not during working hours.
75* ''Film/DatingAmber'': Amber and Eddie off in Dublin party at a gay club. Eddie has his {{first kiss}} with a man there, and Amber meets Sarah, who becomes her girlfriend. A {{drag queen}} performing there also gives Eddie kind comfort.
76* Probably the earliest depiction of a gay bar in film is in the 1919 German silent film ''Film/DifferentFromTheOthers''. It looks pretty much like any other German beerhall, except that the men are waltzing with each other rather than with women.
77* In the ''Film/DowntonAbbey'' movie, Thomas meets a man at a bar who takes him to a gay nightclub. It's 1927 in rural England so the gay nightclub is hidden in a warehouse. Not hidden well enough however, as Thomas barely gets a chance to dance before the local cops raid it and arrest everyone there.
78* ''Film/DuckButter'': Nima meets Sergio in a gay bar where she's taken a friend for a date. They hit it off and things develop from there.
79* ''Film/{{Dumplin}}'': Willowdean and her friends find a flyer for a bar that does a performance of Music/DollyParton's music every week, and decide to check out, not realizing until they get there that it's a gay bar. The bouncer cards them, sees they're only in high school, and almost sends them home, but when they explain that they're just here for the music, and he realizes Willowdean's aunt used to be a regular patron and close friend of several of the performers, he relents, firmly instructing them that they are only to drink soda. They're happy to comply, head inside, and... find out it's a [[DragQueen drag show]]. After the initial shock, they wind up having a great time.
80* In the movie ''Film/{{Eraser}}'', a mob informant is relocated to working as a bartender at just such an establishment. It looks pretty flashy and bizarre, but not very scary. The informant asks Schwarzenegger to please not let on that he's straight, to avoid breaking any hearts.
81* ''WesternAnimation/{{Flee}}'': Amin is scared to tell his family that he's gay, because they're Muslims, but he finally confesses. His brother takes him for a ride in the car, then drops him off...in front of a gay bar. It's a liberating moment for Amin.
82* ''Film/ForbiddenLoveTheUnashamedStoriesOfLesbianLives'': The gay bars of the 40's-50's are discussed, and stock footage is shown of them. Laura in the story also goes into one, where she's hit on by Mitch, a woman there, before going home with her.
83* ''Film/FuneralParadeOfRoses'': The Genet, a gay bar where businessmen in suits and ties come to pick up flamboyant cross-dressing "gay boys" like Eddie. One older man comments that "gay bars have changed."
84* ''Film/GirlsLikeMagic'': Jamie takes Maggie to the LGBT+ bar where she works. It's owned by her friend Nick, frequented mostly by queer people. Maggie gets hit on there by a string of women before Jamie says they're involved to shoo the admirers away.
85* ''Film/{{Irreversible}}'': The opening begins in and around a gay sex club called, classily, "Le Rectum". Basically all the guests are sexual deviants; one, known as Le Tenia, is a sadistic bisexual pimp who previously committed a brutal rape of the main character's wife, and another one tries to rape the main character himself after he mistakes him for Le Tenia.
86* In ''Film/TheKillingOfSisterGeorge'', one scene was filmed in a real and extremely famous lesbian bar, Gateways. Perhaps due to the time period (1969), it's not as wild as your stereotypical gay venue. Most of the extras were regulars -- and many lost their jobs as a result.
87* ''Film/MaggieAndAnnie'': Maggie and her lesbian friends take Annie to a bar that has a lesbian night. Dancing together spurs Maggie and Annie to act on their feelings for each other.
88* ''Film/ANightmareOnElmStreetPart2FreddysRevenge'': Late at night, Jesse suddenly gets the urge to visit a bar called Don's Place where everybody is either a {{Leatherman}} or a DragQueen.
89* ''Film/ThePinkPantherStrikesAgain'' contains a [[ValuesDissonance moderately offensive]] example.
90* The Blue Oyster in the ''Film/PoliceAcademy'' series. Parodied in that the patrons love to tango in the classic style and dance with practiced skill, but played straight in that all patrons are stereotypical [[{{Leatherman}} leathermen]] who'll grab the first guy that walks in as a dance partner. The fact that the guys who walk in are almost always [[StripperCopConfusion dressed in police uniforms]] probably helps. Or in at least one case, [[NakedPeopleAreFunny in the nude]].
91* ''Film/SignatureMove'': Zaynab meets Alma in a gay bar where they both go to have a drink. They dance there together later along with other women.
92* Downplayed in the German movie ''Film/DerStaatGegenFritzBauer''. One of the main characters, who is a very closeted gay or perhaps bisexual man, visits an LGBT joint that is fairly reserved by contemporary standards, but quite wild by the standards of 1950s conservative society. Note that this movie is set at a time when all same-sex relations were ''illegal'' in Germany.
93* ''Film/StraightUp'': At one point, Booze lures Kevin into a bar in an attempt to get him to drink alcohol. Judging by the lighting, the attire of the customers, and the sweaty men doing pommel-horse exercises, Booze has chosen the gayest bar this side of San Francisco to use for this effort.
94* ''Film/TheTruthAboutJane'': Taylor takes Jane to an LGBT club where they dance.
95* Israeli film ''Film/WalkOnWater'' features two gay bars, one in Tel Aviv and one in Berlin (two cities known for their LGBT scene). The one in Tel Aviv is pretty wild, and is populated mainly with shirtless men.
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99* ''Literature/TheCoronation'': In this novel set in 1896 Moscow, Afanasii the Romanov court butler is horrified when the investigation into the kidnapping of a prince leads to him being dragged into a gay nightclub. He's even more horrified when a drag queen starts feeling him up, causing him to protest out loud and giving the whole operation away.
100* Creator/TerryPratchett's ''{{Literature/Discworld}}'':
101** As a side joke in a footnote, the ''Blue Cat Club'' is managed by Mr. Harris, a man allowed membership of the Seamstresses' Guild on the grounds that ''un-natural acts are only natural''.
102** There's an allusion to gay clubs in ''Literature/ThiefOfTime''.
103--->"This was a gentlemen's club which did not allow the presence of ladies. This was not to suggest it was ''that'' kind of gentlemen's club, which existed in a different part of the city, with generally a lot more going on."
104* Aziraphale in ''Literature/GoodOmens'' is mentioned to have learned the gavotte in a 'discreet gentleman's club' at Portland Place in the 1800s, later confirmed to be a real-life molly house known as the 100 Guineas Club.
105* Amusing parody of the trope: In Creator/StephenKing's ''Literature/{{It}}'', the landlord of a failing bar, the Falcon, is relieved when business picks up, in the form of quiet, youngish men who start patronizing his establishment. It takes him weeks to work out that his bar has become the unofficial gay bar of the town, but once he's aware of it, he starts listening to gossip and begins to hear about all the orgies and perversions that straight men who would never dare set foot in the place ("In case all their wrist muscles went instantly limp") just ''know'' are going on there on a nightly basis. He also finds that his bar now suffers fewer breakages and less violence between patrons, making it more profitable to run.
106* ''Literature/JustJuliet'': Juliet takes Lena to an underground LGBT club, The Rainbow Room, after they start dating, where they dance. Lena is surprised by being in a place with ''only'' same-sex couples.
107* ''Literature/LastNightAtTheTelegraphClub'': The Telegraph Club of the title is the lesbian nightclub which Lily sees an ad for, specifically a drag king act there. Kath has already visited herself with her lesbian friend Jean before.
108* ''Club Pettanko'' from ''Literature/TheManyHorrorsOfBeingATokyoWaitress'' is a very relaxed and inviting place. Non-gays are more than tolerated. The same cannot be said about ''The Tropical Palms'' club across the street.
109* A very low-key (but no less awesome) example from the ''Literature/PhryneFisher'' novels: the Blue Cat Club is an impeccably-run gentleman's/gay club (it's got two circles: the outer circle are men who just like to hang out with other guys in a place that doesn't require impeccable manners, and the inner circle is a group of gay men who like to hang out, be themselves and eat amazing French food) that sounds like a cross between the Windsor Hotel and a museum.
110* The Literature/HilaryTamar novel ''The Shortest Way to Hades'' features a club called Vashti's, described by one character as "a place frequented by females of unnatural propensity, seeking companions in disgraceful conduct" and another as "an agreeable little establishment where single women may enjoy one another’s company in relaxed and convivial surroundings". Ragwort is amazed to hear that Julia got kicked out of it, since he didn't think they actually had any rules to break.
111* ''Literature/TheseWordsAreTrueAndFaithful'' includes scenes set in two gay bars, the Bear Cave and the Rawhide, both of which cater to the ManlyGay crowd and their admirers. [[TheTwink Danny]] refers to the latter as an "old-people gay bar," much to Ernie's annoyance. Two other gay bars are mentioned: the Windermere and the Esplanade, known for campy queens and twinks, respectively.
112* ''Literature/YouKnowMeWell'' opens in a gay bar in San Francisco called Happy Happy. Being the first night of Pride Week, the place is as wild and extravagant as they come.
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116* ''Series/FortyFourHundred'': Doc and his partner (both transgender- he's a trans man, she was a trans woman, though none of the terms even existed at the time) went to an LGBT+ club in 1920s Harlem, with other queer people there.
117* ''Series/ThirdRockFromTheSun'' had two gay bar appearances. They were relatively tame though, one suffering only from high-camp values, and the other having quite a lot of crossdressers, but otherwise mundane.
118* ''Series/ThirtyRock'': When Frank questions his sexuality, he winds up at a full-blown gay stereotype bar dancing with two Leathermen. The music is (of course) Jenna's "Muffintop." Amusingly, when one of the men gives Frank a CampGay goodbye, his partner chastises him for being a stereotype.
119* ''Series/Accused2023'': Robyn performs regularly at a night club as a draq queen with many other queens.
120* ''Series/AshesToAshes2008'' has a very stereotypical one of these, [[spoiler:though it's more of a nightclub, in one episode. Alex takes Gene, Ray and Chris to it when she's undercover and they follow her, she doesn't tell them what type of club they are going to and freak out. Ray then has to pretend to be interested in a suspect and plays along till the suspect whispers something in his ear that makes him flip out so he starts a BarBrawl. We never find out what he said.]]
121* ''Series/BabylonBerlin'': Many night clubs in Berlin are shown to have drag performers and open same-sex affection among patrons (although they don't have ''exclusively'' LGBT+ patronage). This is TruthInTelevision: Berlin at the time was something of the queer mecca, because the local government refused to enforce Germany's law then criminalizing same-sex activity and let such clubs operate unmolested there. As a result LGBT+ people from all over Germany came there.
122* ''Series/TheBisexual'': Leila takes Gabe to a gay bar where she tells him there will be no straight guys but him (he doesn't mind, but it's slightly awkward).
123* Subverted in ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'' with the Demon bar "Willy's Alibi": "It's a Demon bar! It's like a gay bar... with Demons!"
124** And indeed, it's just your normal, average bar...with demons.
125* Averted in at least one episode of ''Series/BurnNotice''. A gay bar Sam and Fiona visit for information looks no different than any of the other drinking locations that the show visits besides the fact that Fiona's the only woman in it. Admittedly, though, nearly every bar in the show's version of Miami is pretty flashy.
126* Surprisingly subverted in a first-season episode of ''Series/{{Cheers}}''. Rumors of a growing number of gay patrons lead the regulars at Cheers to worry about it becoming a gay bar, with the obviously underlying but unspoken fear that it will turn into this trope. The episode ends with the revelation that several of the [[RecurringExtra long-term background patrons/extras]] are the feared gays, and that they've been there all along.
127** In a later episode, Norm pretends to be gay to lure a potential client for his painting/decorating business. He brings them to Cheers and they remark how "it looks just like a regular bar".
128* ''Series/ControlZ'': Gerry visits two gay bars in Season 2 as part of embracing his attraction to men.
129* ''Series/TheCrowdedRoom'': Ariana visits a night club that's queer friendly, with women there openly seen flirting or dancing together. She and another woman there flirt before kissing. It turns out she's an alternate personality of Danny's, who was having sex with Jerome in there.
130* An episode of ''Series/DalzielAndPascoe'' features closeted StraightGay Sergeant Wield looking for witnesses in a very stereotypical gay bar.
131** Semi-parodied by Reginald Hill in the Literature/DalzielAndPascoe novel ''Death's Jest Book'', in which one nighttime hotspot has become a gay bar by default.
132* ''Series/Dracula2013'': Lord Laurent it turns out is secretly seeing another man, and the couple visit an underground LGBT+ establishment, Club Swinburne. Drag acts are shown on stage, with the waitresses implied to be drag queens as well.
133* ''Series/{{Equal}}'': Gay bars are {{discussed}} as havens for LGBT+ people, though the police frequently would raid them. Naturally the famous uprising at the Stonewall Inn, along with less known protests/riots at other LGBT+ establishments or hangouts are showcased.
134* ''Series/FakingIt'' gives us a brilliantly conceived 2-in-1 in The Twain.
135-->'''Shane:''' Lesbian coffee shop by day, gay bar by night, and ne'er the twain shall meet.
136* ''Series/FatherBrown'': Father Brown and Mrs [=McCarthy=] visit a underground bar for crossdressers in "The Missing Man". Father Brown works out what sort of club it is fairly quickly, but Mrs [=McCarthy=] remains in the dark.
137* ''Series/FellowTravelers'':
138** Hawkins Fuller introduces his lover Timothy Laughlin to an underground LGBT+ night club called the Cozy Corner in Washington, D.C. at which drag acts are performed, with an alarm light that is set to go off in the event of police raids.
139** Hawk later takes Tim to the Nomad tavern at Rehoboth Beach, a notorious gay hangout.
140** There's a club on Fire Island where Hawk, his housemates, and Tim go dancing in 1979.
141** Hawk cruises at another gay bar, one catering to leathermen, much later in 1986.
142* An episode of ''Series/{{Frasier}}'' sees Frasier and Niles enter a Gay Bar in search of one of Roz's boyfriends, who they believe has entered the establishment. Tuesday night, apparently, is Leather Night, but the bar patrons we see are mostly men sitting at tables chatting and drinking beer.
143** Rumor has it that part of this was out of respect to the cast: one actor was openly gay and the other was in a TransparentCloset.
144* In ''Series/FreshOffTheBoat'', Jessica is unable to tell that someone is gay even when the evidence is right in front of her face. Her usual hangout besides Honey's house is a lesbian bar.
145* "The Enchanted Forest" is revealed to be one in ''Series/{{Galavant}}''. Apparently King Richard's father and his "friend" went there and the friend never came back. Also, its owner calls herself the Queen of the Enchanted Forest and is portrayed by the one and only Music/KylieMinogue.
146* ''Series/{{Glee}}'' has Scandals, where the gay boys of the cast go with fake ID's. However, it's realistic in appearance and size for a gay bar in small town Ohio.
147* ''Series/GLOW2017'': after Bash's butler and best friend Florian leaves him in a huff, Bash goes with Rhonda and Carmen to look for him at Shenanigans, which turns out to be a raucous gay bar, which makes Bash very uncomfortable, as he is deeply in the TransparentCloset. Carmen wants to stay for the ''Film/PinkFlamingos'' look-a-like contest "[[ComicallyMissingThePoint to see the flamingo costumes]]"
148* GayBarReveal on the UK sketch show ''Series/GoodnessGraciousMe''. Two underage boys want to be served drinks in a pub, so to look older, they wear glasses (and can't see a thing.) When they remove the glasses, they realize it's actually a gay bar full of Music/VillagePeople lookalikes, and run away screaming.
149* ''Series/HighFidelity'': Simon went with his boyfriend to a gay bar where they had wild dancing sometimes and a drag queen singing.
150* ''Series/HouseOfCardsUK'': Subverted in ''To Play the King''. Mycroft gets mugged outside a straight bar with thumping techno music and scary patrons, but then, in search of help, he ends up wandering into a very nice members' club where the people are friendly and ''[[SuspiciouslyAproposMusic Somewhere Over the Rainbow]]'' is playing in the background.
151* The main characters of ''Series/HowIMetYourMother'' once went to one of these to accompany Barney as he tries to get a date for his gay brother. Robin and Lily like it because they don't have to worry about being hit on. Marshall likes it because he can order [[UmbrellaDrink fruity drinks with paper umbrellas]] and not be judged. Eventually Robin and Lily begin to hate it because they're ''not'' being hit on, and Ted and Marshall hate getting hit on by every guy in the place.
152* ''Series/InterviewWithTheVampire2022'': In "[[Recap/InterviewWithTheVampire2022S1E6LikeAngelsPutInHellByGod Like Angels Put in Hell by God]]", Louis de Pointe du Lac and Daniel Molloy met in a San Francisco gay bar named Polynesian Mary's c. 1973. Louis and Rashid were there to do GayCruising.
153* In ''Series/ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphia'' the gang is concerned that the patronage of Paddy's by African-Americans is less than nil. To solve this problem, they ask Sweet Dee's friend (who is black) to recommend the bar to his "friends." The man turns out to be gay and turns the bar into the hottest gay bar in Phily. Charlie is happy because of the increased business, and Dennis is happy for all the attention and tips he now receives. On the other hand, Dee is unhappy because she no longer gets tips, and Mac is unhappy because there are no girls to hit on.
154* This place or something like it is extremely popular in the ''Franchise/LawAndOrder'' series.
155* The gay/lesbian bars seen in ''Series/LawAndOrderSpecialVictimsUnit'' run the gamut from the stereotype to regular bar sets.
156* ''Series/ALeagueOfTheirOwn2022'': Carson follows Lupe to one, unaware what it is initially. Lupe, Jess and Jo are already hanging out inside. She takes Greta another, but they have to flee as it's raided by the police, with Jo being arrested.
157* There's an episode of ''Series/LivingSingle'' where the girls go to a gay bar because they're sick of getting hit on at their usual spots. HilarityEnsues, including an arcade duel with a scary drag queen.
158* ''Series/TheLWord'': Several LGBT+ bars or clubs show up in the series which characters visit, such as The Planet, the [=SheBar=] and The Hit Club. In ''Generation Q'' Shane also buys a former lesbian bar that has since become a more general establishment, remaking it as such renamed Dana's [[spoiler:after her friend who died from breast cancer]]. A couple of the new supporting characters work there with her. Mostly they're vanilla, though on special occasions they have wild music and drag performances.
159* ''Series/TheManInTheHighCastle'': Subverted in "Kasumi". Nicole takes Thelma to an underground lesbian bar in New York City where the clientele are all {{Lipstick Lesbian}}s, fitting with the retro 1950s aesthetic of the series.
160* On one episode of ''Series/ModernFamily'', Mitchell and Cam are looking for somewhere to hang out for New Year's Eve. Their first stop is a gay club where they are ignored by the bartender, the second is an even worse club (that we don't see but that is implied to be some sort of fetish club) and the third is full of older gay couples.
161* On ''Series/MyNameIsEarl'', Earl finds a rather nerdy man named Kenny that he had gone to school with and picked on mercilessly. Earl notes that Kenny is lonely, and so tries to get him a girlfriend, until Randy stumbles upon Kenny's gay PornStash and tells Earl "[[UnusualEuphemism I think you're trying to sell a cat to a guy who fancies dogs.]]". Earl then takes Kenny to a local gay bar to help him become more comfortable with who he is...and maybe find a new boyfriend.
162* Played straight in ''Series/NoahsArc'', where just about every gay bar seen is of the exceptionally wild variety, while the straight bars seen are far more tame.
163* Similarly ''Series/NYPDBlue'' would occasionally visit a gay bar. The bars and their patrons were regarded by the detectives with varying degrees of bemusement, disdain and homophobia.
164* Averted in ''Series/TheOfficeUS'', which features a gay bar in the episode ''Trivia''. It takes Andy a moment to realize it's a gay bar, and it's a very normal looking (if exceptionally nice looking) bar with average-looking gay clientele. The bar even holds a trivia night.
165* ''Series/OneOfUsIsLying'': The Murder Club go off to party at a queer warehouse event in Season 2 (though straight people also are welcomed). Janae is almost immediately greeted by a fellow nonbinary person, while partygoers wear lots of glitter with many revealing outfits.
166* On ''Series/OrangeIsTheNewBlack'', Big Boo is seen visiting a lesbian bar in her flashback. She is the only ButchLesbian to be seen there; all the other women at the bar are {{Lipstick Lesbian}}s.
167* ''Series/ParksAndRecreation'': Pawnee apparently has quite a large, active gay community, despite being a smaller midwestern town. The local gay bar is full of lights and loud pop music, but otherwise averts most of the CampGay stereotypes. while the gay bar in town fits this trope, most if not all of the bars in Pawnee seem to be more like dance clubs than little midwestern bars. There are hints that many of the bars have the same owner and that they may be fronts.
168* ''Series/PennyDreadfulCityOfAngels'': Townsend takes Kurt to a secret LGBT club in LA. It has an alarm that goes off to announce police raids-at that point all same-sex couples switch immediately to dancing with opposite-sex partners. Kurt mentions that all such clubs in Berlin have been shut down under the Nazi Party. It's more realistic than the usual portrayal however, as the patrons seem to be entirely {{lipstick lesbian}}s and {{straight gay}} men, with nothing more than dancing as a woman sings (which is basically the same as the straight dance clubs in the '30s).
169* ''Series/PerryMason2020'': In "Chapter 13" Anita takes Della out to a hidden lesbian bar. A mysterious man is shown following them. Like a speakeasy (as it might well have been not too long ago, this being just after Prohibition) they knock to get in, with many women (both [[ButchLesbian masculine]] and [[LipstickLesbian feminine]] like them) partying inside as one sings, basically the same as a regular high-class bar of the time otherwise.
170* Babylon in ''Series/QueerAsFolkUK'' is one of the more well known examples, which follows every bit of this to a "T". Note: Babylon is this to a T for a reason - this was an accurate portrayal of gay life in Manchester at the time. Although this was most certainly not the case for the Americanized show set in Pittsburgh. The city's and the state of Pennsylvania's fairly strict regulations for bars and clubs would not allow anything like the fictional bar to stay open. This led to some very confused and depressed visitors. Not to mention that Pittsburgh's gay community would not be large enough to support a club the size of Babylon. To clarify, there's a very big difference between the two versions of Babylon; one simply being a huge (if flashy) club while the other had even set up at back room for the more intimate dancing and, from time to time, featured elaborate show and strippers. Male strippers of course.
171* One of these is featured in a Halloween episode of ''Series/RaisingHope''. Burt particularly likes it as a "guy's night out" destination, though Virginia does come in, disguised as a man dressed as Creator/CharlieChaplin with a cucumber shoved down her pants.
172* Downplayed on ''Series/TheRealONeals'' as Kenny, being under 21, mostly hangs out in a quite calm yet friendly gay coffee shop.
173* Nicely subverted in ''Series/RescueMe'': Because the homophobic character entering the bar doesn't see any stereotypical gay indicators, he doesn't realize it's a gay bar until all the patrons stand up to defend the man he's harassing.
174* Averted in an episode of ''Series/{{Roseanne}}'' in which the main character and her sister visit a lesbian bar with a gay friend. Most if not all of the patrons are regular people having a fun night out at a bar; Roseanne dances with her friend, and the one person who does hit on an uncomfortable Jackie is simply a conventionally attractive woman who sees Jackie sitting alone at the bar, and backs off without incident when told that Jackie isn't interested.
175* Pretty much every single location mentioned by Stefon in ''Series/SaturdayNightLive''.
176* ''Series/SexAndTheCity'' has a few of these featured, complete with men in gold Speedoes dancing in cages.
177** And in one such gay nightclub it's stated that there's no ladies' restroom, with the heavy implication that The Girls are the first and only female visitors to this venue.
178* ''Series/ShakespeareAndHathawayPrivateInvestigators'': In "The Fairest Show Means Most Deceit", the team discover that one of their suspects has been visiting a transvestite bar. Sebastian goes in undercover to gain the man's confidence. Averts most of the trope, as the bar is just an ordinary pub whose clientele happens to be men dressed as women.
179* ''Series/TheSopranos'': Vito is spotted in a gay nightclub in full leather gear by two wiseguys there to collect protection money. [[spoiler:This ultimately gets him killed.]]
180* ''{{Series/Southland}}'' used Officer John Cooper's presence at bars with all-male patronage as early clues that Cooper is gay. Surprisingly the clues were apparently so subtle that many viewers didn't pick up on them at all. In the last season Cooper takes his homophobic partner out for drinks at what turns out to be a gay bar. Initially his partner feigns being OK with it but shortly thereafter gets into a fist fight with Cooper.
181* In an episode of ''Series/{{Taxi}}'' Alex finds himself in a gay bar dancing with a man against his will and ends up disco dancing with all the patrons.
182* In ''Series/TeenWolf'', Scott and Stiles find themselves at a big and rather lively gay club, despite the show being set in a small town.
183* ''Series/TippingTheVelvet2002'': Nan brings Florence to a lesbian pub after they get together, though at first Florence thinks some of the women there are men, given they're cross-dressing. It's mostly filled with {{butch lesbian}}s, although some feminine ones are seen too (like the aforementioned two).
184* ''Series/{{Trigonometry}}'': Gemma, Kieran and Ray go to an LGBT+ friendly club in the pilot, with drag acts and many drag queens inside, though it welcomes straight people as well. It's revealed Gemma worked there before and is friends with Jason, a drag queen.
185* ''Series/{{Vida}}'': Though not a full on example as it isn't aimed solely at them, Lyn and Emma (who's bisexual) start hosting LGBT+ events in their bar (largely queer Latinas along with AFAB Latinos) while also getting more as customers overall. Emma's girlfriends Cruz and Nico, along with lesbians whom they know, often hang out there with her.
186* There's an episode of ''Series/WillAndGrace'' where the titular duo go into what Grace insists is a gay bar. Will isn't sure, until "I Will Survive" starts playing. The signature drink is the Penis Colossus.
187* ''Series/{{Wings}}'': One conversation has not-so-bright Lowell mentioning that when he got lonely in the past, he would hang out in a certain bar but always wondered why there weren't any women there. The others tell him it's a gay bar. He has to think about it a bit before the realization finally hits him.
188* ''Series/TheWire'':
189** The extremely homophobic Lamar is trying to track down {{Gayngster}} Omar Little by scouting out local gay bars. One of the gay bars he looks through features shirtless patrons, guys coming on to Lamar, a thumping bass track playing through the speakers and gay porn playing on the monitors. Further, if you look closely enough, [[ArmouredClosetGay police commander Bill Rawls]] is there.
190** Subverted when Kima Greggs and her girlfriend go drinking with two other gay women. They might be in a lesbian bar or they might not be - you can't tell.
191* The first episode of ''Series/WireInTheBlood'' had a classic example, right down to the hapless straight cop getting hit on by ''two'' ManlyGay types in quick succession. Justified in that they deliberately went looking for that type of bar as Tony said (correctly) it would be the type of place the killer would hang out in
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195* "Uneasy Rider '88" by Music/TheCharlieDanielsBand, in which two cowboys get a flat and are forced to stop at a joint where one is asked to dance by a DragQueen, though [[DudeLooksLikeALady he doesn't realize it at first]]. (A stark contrast to their original "Uneasy Rider", which was about a hippie in a redneck bar.)
196* The singer in the Music/ElectricSix song "Gay Bar" seem to have a fairly outrageous place in mind: most of the activities there described--being a superstar, physical penetration, starting a nuclear war--tend to be frowned upon in more sedate establishments, though these do *not* frown on spending all your money there.
197* The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLGbXHc-Ce0 original, banned video]] for "Relax" by Music/FrankieGoesToHollywood is set in a bizarre, bacchanalia-themed club filled with giant, scary bartenders, leathermen, midgets, a fat guy dressed like a Roman emperor, and live tigers.
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201* In an episode of Creator/RichardWilson's radiography ''Believe It!'', he describes being taken to a strip club in Greece by Sir Creator/IanMcKellen. He comments that this doesn't seem like Sir Ian's kind of place, before eventually realising that the naked women everywhere are just camoflage...
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205* The ''TabletopGame/{{Shadowrun}}'' sourcebook ''Runner Havens'' mentions a gay bar in Seattle that's a popular runner spot. One of the commentators then discusses a gay orc fixer he knows who likes to bring clients there (and gets disappointed if they don't look shocked). Notably, the second floor of the bar is an S&M club that caters to any orientation.
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209* In ''Theatre/{{Applause}}'', Margo's number "But Alive" winds up in a bar in Greenwich Village, where she is acclaimed by the quite flamboyant and exclusively male clientele.
210* ''Theatre/IAmMyOwnWife'': Charlotte von Mahlsdorf, antiquarian and LGBT icon in Germany, makes one. She salvages all the stuff from a gay bar that dated back to the Wilhemine era, just before the East German MoralGuardians shut it down in 1963. She recreated it in her basement, and ran the bar there on Sundays for nearly 30 years.
211* The nightclub in ''Theatre/LaCageAuxFolles''.
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215* The first level of ''VideoGame/ActionDoom2UrbanBrawl'' ends in one of these. It's mostly an ordinary bar, if dark and empty, but it features bright disco lights and {{Expies}} of Music/VillagePeople attacking you. The bartender is a suave guy with an elaborate hairdo who wears pink and cries if you beat up his precious car.
216* The Gaydar Station in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoSanAndreas''. Like the other two night clubs you can visit, you can play on the arcade games there or go on the dancefloor for a [[RhythmGame rhythm-based minigame]]. Sadly, you still dance with girls there (which isn't a huge stretch, but still).
217** "Hercules" in ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoIVTheBalladOfGayTony.'' Notably, it's got all the stereotypes present but it is much smaller than its straight counterpart up the block.
218* The Spartacus in ''VideoGame/LeisureSuitLarryMagnaCumLaude''.
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222* The Blue gay bar [[http://colorshock.blogspot.com/2009/02/periwinkle.html Periwinkle]] in ''WebOriginal/{{Colorshock}}''.
223* Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland in ''WebVideo/ThereWillBeBrawl'' is a typical one of these. It's run by [[Franchise/TheLegendofZelda Tingle]], with second- and third-in-commands being [[VideoGame/FZero Captain Falcon]] and [[VideoGame/KidIcarus Pit]]. This is also the reason we know that [[Franchise/FireEmblem Marth and Ike]] are not HeterosexualLifePartners and that Samus may be bisexual if her actions right before Luigi tells they're leaving is anything to go by.
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227* Jamie of ''Webcomic/GirlsWithSlingshots'' visits one called "Lickety-Splitz" as part of her sexual confusion arc. It turns out to be a specialty gay bar catering mainly to {{Butch Lesbian}}s, with whom she has nothing in common.
228* ''Webcomic/TigerTiger'' has The Starfall, which Remy is directed to after confessing to his openly gay sword-fighting instructor. When Remy eventually gets to see The Starfall for himself, [[SubvertedTrope he's surprised to see it's a perfectly average looking tavern]]-- as well as empty, apart from the owner, Arno. For a time he wonders if he managed to go to the wrong place, until, after a bit of light conversation, Arno suggests they "move upstairs."
229* ''Webcomic/WrightAsRayne'' opens set in one called The [[{{Pun}} Cocktail]].
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233* Averted on ''WesternAnimation/{{Archer}}''. During an operation that requires him to seduce a gay Cuban operative in Miami, Archer visits a Latino gay bar called The Cockfight. It looks like any other bar, except that it has actual cockfighting. Most of the episode is about Archer gradually realizing that the Cuban operative doesn't really fit any of the stereotypes about gay men.
234* ''WesternAnimation/BobsBurgers'': In the episode "Father of the Bob", Big Bob's friend and neighbor runs a gay bar down the street from his diner. The bar actually looks like a typical, downscale bar would, emphasized by it being Western Night, with the patrons dressed like cowboys and line dancing to country music. Big Bob, while straight, frequents the bar himself because the drinks are good and the patrons and owner are both regular customers and friends of his.
235* One cutaway in ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' shows Stewie in a club full of hunky men all dancing shirtless with lasers and fog overhead.
236-->"I know the guy that owns this place!"
237** Oddly enough, it's also been subverted. In "[[Recap/FamilyGuyS3E4OneIfByClamTwoIfBySea One If by Clam, Two If bt Sea]]", when the fellas go looking for a new pub, they briefly try out "The Cherry Pit," which turns out to be a lesbian bar. And they're only tipped off by two girls making out at the bar (though that doesn't stop Quagmire from hitting on them with, "So, any of you girls ever been penetrated?" before getting kicked out).
238* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
239** PlayedForLaughs in "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS6E11FearOfFlying Fear of Flying]]" with a GayBarReveal; Homer, having been banned from Moe's and looking for a new watering hole, is the only man in She-She Lounge, a very obviously lesbian bar, muttering "There's something bothering me about this place...I know! ''[[DiscriminateAndSwitch This lesbian bar doesn't have a fire exit!]] Enjoy your deathtrap, ladies!''", which is followed by a woman asking "What was her problem?" as he leaves.
240** Also, "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS8E15HomersPhobia Homer's Phobia]]". Homer makes friends with a kitschy antique store owner who looks like ([[InkSuitActor and is voiced by]]) Creator/JohnWaters but breaks off the friendship when he finds out that John is gay and Bart may be being influenced by him (the episode ends with Homer learning his lesson, naturally). In an effort to [[{{Pun}} straighten]] him out, Homer accidentally takes Bart to a steel mill that turns into a gay dance club/bar after the workday is over. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjElZ-O9EpM We work hard, and we play hard.]]
241--->'''Moe:''' Wake up, Homer. The entire steel ''industry'' is gay.
242** In "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS22E11FlamingMoe Flaming Moe]]", Smithers gets Moe to redesign his bar to cater to Springfield's resident gay population that doesn't fit in with the very trendy, upscale gay bar that opened literally across the street. Moe's (now redubbed Mo's) looks a lot more like a ''real'' gay bar would, a little class and a mixed but average clientele, while the competition is the loud, thumping, laser-and-fog-filled night club stocked (very intentionally) with a bevy of hunks that look like they just stepped off the catwalk.
243* Subverted on ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark;'' the GayBarReveal in "[[Recap/SouthParkS11E6DYikes D-Yikes!]]" is more realistic because [[TheProblemWithPenIsland Les Bos]] seems like a pretty normal bar, except that its clientele are all women (with a good number, though not all of them, unusually "butch").
244* ''WesternAnimation/TimeSquad'' had a robotic version of a gay bar on the season two episode, "Day of the Larrys." Yes, you read that right: a kids' show had what was a pretty obvious depiction of a gay bar (though it was more discotheque than bar, complete with mirror ball and disco music playing, the implications were still there).
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248* TruthInTelevision: In many smaller cities where it's not practical to have more than one or two gay nightspots they can certainly end up looking like this. Additionally, in more conservative small towns where the only openly gay people tend to be [[CampGay rather]] [[ButchLesbian obvious]], most patrons to be found in these few gay nightspots tend to fit this stereotype.
249* In the 18th century there were Molly Houses, taverns that were notorious for housing men who would partake in orgies, cross dressing, and gay marriages. Though how much of this ''actually'' happened in the gay bars may be uncertain, as most details of them were in trial cases and undercover informants looking for reasons to hang sodomites. However, that such taverns existed is pretty undisputed.
250* To show how times have changed, one thing viewers might notice onscreen and in real life is the evolution of how gay bars look from the ''outside''. In the 2000's and earlier, the buildings would be drab and nondescript, with windows that were either boarded up or composed of glass bricks that you couldn't see through; you wouldn't know it was a gay bar (or even a bar at all in some cases) until you stepped inside. Nowadays, the buildings' exteriors are proudly decorated with fresh paint, rainbow flags, and large clear windows, since being seen inside a gay bar is not quite the scandal it once was.
251* Growing LGBTQ+ acceptance in society plus online dating sites/apps have been a double-edged sword. Many historical gay bars once seen as cornerstones of their local community have been going out of business because it's now possible for a queer person to have a healthy dating and social life without needing to rely on the bar scene. Debate wages over whether or not the community is losing its culture as a result.
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