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Welcome to the definitive locals’ guide to the best LGBTQ+ bars and nightclubs in Las Vegas. Whether you’re looking for a high-energy dance club, a world-class drag show, or a casual 24/7 video poker bar to hang out with friends, this guide has you covered. We’ve explored the city’s main LGBTQ+ nightlife hubs—from the famous “Fruit Loop” to the trendy Arts District—to give you the inside scoop on the vibe, specialties, and hours for each must-visit spot.

This guide, curated by the Vegas4Locals team, is designed to help you find the perfect experience, no matter your scene. Please note that hours and events are subject to change, so it’s always a good idea to call ahead or check social media for updates.

What to Know About Vegas LGBTQ+ Nightlife 🏳️‍🌈

Here are a few local tips to help you navigate the scene like a pro:

  • The “Fruit Loop”: This is the heart of LGBTQ+ nightlife in Las Vegas, located on Paradise Road (just east of the Strip, near the Virgin Hotel). It’s a walkable cluster of bars and clubs, including Piranha, Gipsy, and QUADZ. Parking is available in the shared plazas, but they can get very busy on weekends.
  • Downtown & Arts District: This area offers a more alternative, artsy, and local-centric vibe. You’ll find craft cocktail lounges, indie drag shows, and community bars that place a strong emphasis on creativity.
  • Cover Charges: Most neighborhood bars (like The Garage, The Phoenix, Badlands) have no cover charge. The large nightclubs (like Piranha and Gipsy) will have a cover, especially on weekends or for special events.
  • Hours: Vegas is a 24/7 town, and many of its LGBTQ+ bars are open 24/7. Spots like The Garage, QUADZ, and The Phoenix are open 24/7, offering video poker and drinks around the clock.

Quick Picks: The Best LGBTQ+ Bar For You

In a hurry? Here’s our cheat sheet to the local scene:


The “Fruit Loop” Bars (Paradise Rd)

This is the central hub for LGBTQ+ nightlife, located on Paradise Rd, between Tropicana and Flamingo. You can easily park and walk between these venues.

Piranha Nightclub

Piranha is an energetic club that is the leader in the gay dance club scene. Piranha features a really cool contemporary design and multiple rooms. Hosting appearances from celebrity DJs and incredible drag shows, Piranha is the premier club for an all-out party.

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Gipsy Nightclub

One of the most iconic clubs within the LGBTQ+ community, Gipsy is an LGBTQ+ venue upgraded for today’s patrons in the Fruit Loop. Gipsy offers upscale services while still providing a supportive and fun environment. Gipsy offers a diverse range of events, from lively DJ nights and drag shows to its renowned “Ultra Brunch” on Saturdays and Sundays.

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QUADZ

A classic, no-hassle 24/7 video bar and a staple of the Fruit Loop for decades. QUADZ is the perfect casual spot to meet friends, with no cover, cheap drinks, pool, darts, and video screens playing hits from all eras. It’s known for its “Trash Can” signature cocktail and a long, friendly happy hour.

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Downtown & Arts District Bars

This area is the heart of the local, alternative, and artsy LGBTQ+ scene, offering a diverse range of experiences from craft cocktails to punk-rock dive bars.

The Phoenix Bar & Lounge

A 24/7 LGBTQ+ community hub on West Sahara with a classic, laid-back dive bar feel. The Phoenix features karaoke, drag shows, pool, darts, a dance floor, video poker, and a welcoming patio. It’s known as a go-to spot for locals and a safe space for the entire community, including trans and gender-diverse folx.

The Back Door

A hidden gem in the Arts District, The Back Door is an intimate speakeasy-style lounge with an entrance in the back alley. It’s renowned for its excellent craft cocktails, cozy atmosphere, and laid-back, creative vibe, making it an ideal spot for a quiet date or conversation.

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Other Locals’ Favorite Bars (Off-Strip)

These 24/7 bars are staples for the local community, located in various neighborhoods across the valley. They are known for video poker, strong drinks, and a casual, no-frills atmosphere.

The Garage

A very popular 24/7 local gay sports bar located east of the Strip on Flamingo. The Garage boasts a “no-hassle” atmosphere, featuring pool tables, darts, shuffleboard, video poker, and a great daily 2-for-1 happy hour. They also serve food from the V8 Grill inside.

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Badlands Saloon

A classic 24-hour dive bar on Sahara Avenue with a strong country/western and rock vibe. Badlands is known for its karaoke nights, trivia, bar games, and friendly, unpretentious atmosphere where everyone is welcome.

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Fun Hog Ranch

A 24-hour gay bar with a relaxed, rustic, “old-school” vibe. Located east of the Strip, it’s a neighborhood hangout that is particularly welcoming to the leather and fetish community (though all are welcome). Features video poker, a jukebox, and serves homemade Mexican food.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is “The Fruit Loop” in Las Vegas?
A: “The Fruit Loop” (or “Gay Neighborhood”) is the well-known cluster of gay bars, clubs, and shops on Paradise Road, roughly between Flamingo and Tropicana. Key venues, such as Piranha, Gipsy, and QUADZ, are all located here, making it easy to walk from one to another.

Q: Are there any gay bars or clubs on the Las Vegas Strip?
A: While most dedicated LGBTQ+ venues are located just off-Strip (in The Fruit Loop) or in the Arts District, some on-Strip resorts host major LGBTQ+ events or “Gay Days” at their pools and clubs. The closest high-energy options are in The Fruit Loop, just a short rideshare away.

Q: What are some known trans-friendly and inclusive bars in Las Vegas?
A: While most venues on this list are considered inclusive, spaces like The Garden and The Phoenix are frequently cited by locals as being particularly welcoming, safe, and celebratory spaces for trans and gender-diverse members of the community.

Q: What is the dress code at Las Vegas gay clubs?
A: It varies. High-energy nightclubs like Piranha and Gipsy prefer an “upscale casual” or “trendy” look (think nice jeans/shirt, no athletic wear). Neighborhood 24/7 bars like The Garage or The Phoenix are very casual (jeans and t-shirts are acceptable). Fetish bars like The Eagle encourage leather/gear, but it’s not required.

Q: Where can I find the best drag shows in Las Vegas?
A: For a full production, Gipsy (Fruit Loop) is famous for their high-quality weekend Drag Brunches with bottomless mimosas. Local bars like The Phoenix also host popular weekly drag shows.

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