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The downstairs is a piano bar with some of the smoothest voices in the city, and the upstairs is a perfectly-sized dance club. But for me, my favorite go-to bar is Tavern on Camac. With rainbow patterns on all of the street designations in the area, The Gayborhood has everything from dive bars (The Bike Stop) to your average go-to bar (U-Bar) to sports bars (Tabu). The City of Bro Love (I may be paraphrasing the city motto)! Philadelphia has a small, but outstanding gay scene, affectionately known as The Gayborhood. No better place to start than my hometown of Philadelphia. Tell us about the gay bars you love the most by nominating them for the 2022 Cybersocket Awards’ Gay Bar of the Year. But here is my rundown of one gay bar I love from each of the cities. I’m not saying these are the BEST bars that’s entirely too subjective.
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And because of those variances, each city offered a multitude of options for the guys lookin’ for guys. Each city has a different vibe, a different pace, and a different aesthetic. Six cities and a seemingly infinite amount of gay bars from which to choose! I’ve had the incredible luck of having lived in six different cities around the world: five in the states and one in Europe.