One happy customer says, “We chatted briefly with a nice couple who were sitting at the bar. It is described as a jumping spot where all sexualities are welcome for friendly banter and cheap drinks. SECOND: Big Daddy’s Bar is a friendly “gayborhood” bar located at 2513 Royal Street. This is a big over-the-top gay bar that anchors the Quarter’s LGBTIQ scene (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex and Questioning). Sit at the downstairs bar and enjoy a cocktail or go upstairs for karaoke, drag, cabaret and burlesque shows. What you’ll come upon at this two-storey, 24-hour gay bar and dance club depends on the day and time. You’ll find Bourbon Pub at 801 Bourbon Street (that’s at the corner of St.
in the morning.įIRST: Bourbon Pub & Parade is New Orleans largest gay bar and nightclub or as they say, “We are – quite simply – the place to be!” Can’t argue with that! Many of the events in New Orleans begin or take place here, for example, during Southern Decadence this is the place to be. Even the bars that are not technically open 24 hours are often still kicking around 5 a.m. This not entirely true, but it’s safe to say that, if you want a 24-hour party, the gay bars on Bourbon Street (especially Bourbon Pub) are the place to be. Uptown – An “out student” scene concentrated near Tulane and Loyola Philips Street to Esplanade Avenueįaubourg Marigny and Bywater – this area is a quieter gay scene and is largely made up of established couples
The French Quarter – this includes the Lower Quarter from St. (1) Starting 296 years ago: 1724 is the year that the first written reference to homosexuality in New Orleans appeared, (2) In 1805 the state of Louisiana outlawed sodomy, (3) 1848 was the year Walt Whitman lived in New Orleans, (4) Then in 1946 Tennessee Williams wrote “A Streetcar Named Desire” – the play that rocked the world, (5) And in 1972 the first Southern Decadence event was held, (6) Also in 1972 Tulane University Gay Student Union was founded, (7) In 1980 the first Gay Pride parade took place in NOLA, (8) The last lesbian bar, Rubyfruit Jungle closed eight years ago in 2012, and finally, (9) Same-sex marriage was finally made legal in the great state of Louisiana in 2015 or five years ago.