On the weekends, the Phoenix Coqui Food Truck parks outside serving Puerto Rican empanadillas stuffed with meats and cheeses to hungry customers. Located at 7th Avenue and Indian School Road, this bar offers beer and cocktails along with pizza every night. If you're looking for a low-key spot to enjoy a beer, The Rock has got you covered. Charlie's is part of a small chain, with additional locations in Las Vegas, Denver and Chicago.ĭetails: 4428 N.
Stop by the taco truck outside to snag a burrito and get some air on the large patio after a night on the dance floor. A list of upcoming events can be found on the bar's website. Seven nights a week, this bar and nightclub offers dancing, music and drinks. Special events at this bar, located on Camelback Road west of 7th Avenue, include drag shows, gogo dancers, line dancing and karaoke nights. The slogan at Charlie's in uptown Phoenix says "there's always a party at Charlie's," and it's not wrong. Those who are not vaccinated should remain cautious. According to the Centers for Disease Control, it is safe for fully vaccinated people to return to normal activities including visiting bars. Most locations list current rules on social media or online. The coronavirus has impacted bars across metro Phoenix and many still require mask-wearing and social distancing.
While many bars and nightclubs are hosting Pride events during the month of June, metro Phoenix has a bustling LGBTQ nightlife scene year round.įrom casual spots to grab a beer to lively clubs to dance until dawn, the Valley has got you covered.īring a friend or meet someone new on the dance floor, get a few laughs in at a comedy show, admire dazzling drag stars and snag a burrito from food trucks parked outside at these 10 essential metro Phoenix gay bars. View Gallery: Phoenix Pride Festival and Parade 2018