Houston GLBT Nightlife
When the sun goes down, Houston comes alive with potent potables and a diverse LGBT-crowd, eager to kickstart the city's lively nightlife scene.
From leather bars and neighborhood pubs to video lounges and dance clubs, the real fun begins after dark. Get the scoop on the city's prime places for after-hours play. Where will you be tonight?
Shake it all-night-long at Montrose’s LGBT-friendly Blur Bar. The two-story contemporary dance club—which is just around the corner from South Beach and JR’s—is popular for its Read more »
Even city boys need a little two-steppin’ excitement every once in awhile. Brazos River Bottom (BRB to regulars) has remained a Houston staple since opening more than three decades ago.The Read more »
Located downtown, inside a historic art deco movie theater, Club 2020 has catered to Houston’s gay club scene since first opening in late 2006. The 6,400-square-foot spot features two large theater Read more »
Eagle Houston is now THE place to be on Sunday nights. Housed in an underground club space, the Eagle is only open from 4 p.m. to 2 a.m. on Sundays. But you better believe the party is bumping those Read more »
Located near Montrose’s Dunlavy and Westheimer intersection, behind Buffalo Exchange, EJ’s is a gay-friendly neighborhood spot known for its big bar, two-level patio space and amateur Read more »
Houston's newest lesbian bar is Midtown's EVO Lounge. Located in the heart of old Chinatown, EVO is a high-energy dance club and lounge that welcomes everyone. But it's the ladies who rule here. The Read more »
F Bar has quickly become gay Houston's answer to upscale clubbing. The 4,200-square-foot space that previously served as home to a number of mainstream nightclubs has been completely redesigned with Read more »
After several successful years spent operating out of its Shepherd Plaza location, Montrose’s Guava Lamp lounge has since made the leap to a chic, updated space near Allen Parkway. The spot is Read more »
J.R.'s—like its sister bars in Dallas and Denver—is a quintessential gay hangout with attractive Southwestern-inspired decor and a fabulous patio. The Montrose-set spot is an H-Town staple Read more »
Step inside Montrose’s Meteor lounge—a surrealist scene of flashing video monitors, wild music and cute boys shaking it in their skivvies.Video screens, huge and not-so-huge, dot the walls Read more »
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