10 Best Gay Bars in Palm Springs for Your Next Gaycation Getaway

10 Best Gay Bars in Palm Springs for Your Next Gaycation Getaway - The Palm Springs Guys - Gay Palm Springs California

Palm Springs is a destination-state-of-mind for gay men looking to let their guard down and embrace their inner selves. With our stunning desert landscapes, year-round sunshine, and thriving LGBTQ+ scene, there’s nowhere quite like Palm Springs for a fun-filled gaycation getaway. 

So let’s talk about the gay bars! Our city is sprinkled with fun and flirtatious nightlife gems, from cozy neighborhood watering holes to dance clubs. While there is much more to the magic of Palm Springs than simply getting our drink on, I always like to remember that our gay history is rooted in bar culture. Undercover gay bars run by the brave few were where we first found our community in stealth – and it wasn’t that long ago when it was extremely dangerous to do so. In many other parts of the world, it’s still dangerous just to be gay – let alone the kind of out-and-proud we get to be here in Palm Springs and the Coachella Valley. So, the next time you’re here in Palm Springs, raise a glass to our community and how far we’ve come!

If you have anything you’d like to contribute to this article, please email us and let us know (and let us know why you love it too)!

In the meantime, here are our votes on the 10 Best Gay Bars in Palm Springs! 🥂🌴 

The 10 Best Gay Bars in Palm Springs:

1. Blackbook Bar & Kitchen

Winner of Desert Sun's Best Restaurant in 2020, Blackbook is the real "chill bar" in the Arenas district. Its sleek, industrial style creates the perfect atmosphere for relaxing with friends or making new ones. Plus, they boast some of the best bar food in Palm Springs! Whether you’re looking to meet new friends at their welcoming bar and communal tables or just want a laid-back spot to unwind, Blackbook has you covered. Visit Website

2. Chill Bar

The coolest gay bar and dance club (pun fully intended) in Palm Springs as far as we’re concerned. Chill Bar is a beloved staple in the Arenas district, offering drag bingo, go-go boys, and those iconic disco-ball male statues that make for perfect Instagram moments. It’s where you go when you want to let loose and get your dance on (on the weekends), or just be unapologetically you any night of the week. Their Monday night happy hours are some of the best (and cheapest) in town too ;) Visit Website

3. Dicks

Dicks is all about cruising, drinking, and having a blast. It’s cruising culture at its most traditional, and that’s why we love it. This Arenas district gem is gay-owned, operated, and dedicated to serving the gay community. The drinks are strong and so are the bartenders. Their Friday happy hour is even more affordable (but the drinks are just as strong). With an unapologetically bold vibe, Dicks wants you to come, have fun, and keep cumming (or coming) back for more. Visit Website

4. Hunters

Hunters has been the go-to gay bar and dance club in Palm Springs for over 20 years. With the longest (Friday) happy hour in the Valley, this Arenas district hotspot serves up drag shows, karaoke, and DJs that keep the dance floor packed all night long. It’s loud, proud, and always entertaining. It’s also an in-season destination hot spot for bachelorette parties these days. We realize our gay community has mixed feelings about that, so consider yourself warned. Visit Website

5. One Eleven Bar

Formerly known as Studio One 11, One Eleven Bar has everything you need for a memorable night out. With weekly drag shows, karaoke, and live local entertainment (they’ve even got a grand piano they magically roll off and on stage!), it’s a versatile spot where old friends meet new ones. One Eleven is also home to Vanity’s Dollhaus, and lots of Ru Girls (Ru Paul’s Drag Race) Queen make cameo appearances there as well. Free entry and good vibes make this the top pick in Cathedral City. Visit Website

6. Quadz

Quadz is our kind of video "sports bar" — but swap the sports for showtunes, popular, classic, and gay-iconic film & TV moments that gay men LOVE to sing and monologue along to! The also host ongoing karaoke and weekly events. The Arenas district wouldn’t be the same without this TV bar, where everyone gets to revel in gay culture and music nostalgia. Visit Instagram

7. Roost Lounge

This neighborhood bar in Cathedral City offers a welcoming atmosphere where all are free to "roost." With ongoing weekly entertainment and karaoke, Roost Lounge is perfect for a laid-back evening out in Cat City. It’s a bit of an older crowd of regulars, but entertainment always brings a mixed crowd to the nest. Visit Website

8. Streetbar

Open since 1991, Streetbar is a Palm Springs institution! Mostly known as drawing an older crowd, this neighborhood bar is a favorite among locals and tourists alike. Known for their strong, cash-only drinks, they also serve up cabaret and karaoke to keep the party going. Visit Website

9. Tool Shed

The last remaining leather bar in Palm Springs (RIP, Barracks!), Tool Shed is all about that warm sands cruising scene. With daily happy hours and themed nights like Thursday's "Underwear Nights," it's the place to be for a more fetish-forward adventure. It also happens to be right across the street from Club 541 – our newest (and only) sex club. Just saying ;) Visit Website

10. Toucans Tiki Lounge

Dance your heart out at this no-attitude bar, known for its friendly patrons, great music, and packed dance floor. With regular drag shows, live performances, and Sunday tea dances, Toucans Tiki Lounge is the ultimate spot to let your inner diva shine. Visit Website

Comparisons:

  • Hunters vs. Chill Bar: Both offer lively dance floors, but Hunters is known for its lengthy happy hour, while Chill Bar shines with its variety of drag events and go-go boys.

  • Blackbook Bar & Kitchen vs. One Eleven Bar: Blackbook is all about a sleek, modern vibe with its industrial style and whiskey selection, while One Eleven Bar gives off a more classic, piano-bar ambiance with a mix of karaoke and live entertainment.

  • Tool Shed vs. Dicks: Tool Shed caters to the leather and cruising scene with themed nights, while Dicks offers a more laid-back cruising experience with more of a dive bar feel.

Palm Springs: Your Next Gaycation

Palm Springs is the place to be for a fun, flirty, and fabulous gaycation getaway. Whether you’re dancing the night away at Chill Bar or enjoying a chill evening at Blackbook, there’s a spot here for every mood. Plus, with an inviting community, making new friends, having new experiences, and creating lasting connections is practically a given. It's easy to see why this desert oasis has become a haven for gay men. So pack your harness, put on your best swimwear, and come experience the magic of Gay Palm Springs for yourself!


Gregory Douglass

Creativity is what drives Gregory the most, and it's been at the heart of everything he's done (so far). Now he gets to create things and live his best gay life – right here in Palm Springs!

An internationally acclaimed recording artist, songwriting teacher, public speaker, and creative business coach, Gregory has been managing his own music career and inspiring audiences for two decades now. Gregory's evocative pop sound blends “Rufus Wainwright’s opulent musicality and Justin Timberlake’s accessible soulfulness” (OUT Magazine). NPR’s Morning Edition has coined him “one of New England’s best-kept secrets.” After ten (10) original studio albums independently released, his song “Alibis” was featured in season one of Netflix original series The Rain in 2019, which sparked a fast-growing international following of his music.

https://linktr.ee/gregorydouglass
Previous
Previous

Palm Springs Pride 2024: The Ultimate Guide

Next
Next

Top Sushi Restaurants in Palm Springs: Serving you fish, Queen!