![black gay bar philadelphia black gay bar philadelphia](https://thegayborhoodguru.files.wordpress.com/2012/07/ed-klarin-1983.jpg)
With annual pride celebrations, a lively gayborhood, and a host of gay-related cultural events taking place throughout the year, gay Philly should certainly feature on your travel itinerary for your next gaycation to the United States. Philadelphia is a city founded upon equality, and this naturally extends to the LGBTQ community. With annual pride celebrations, a lively gayborhood, and a host of gay-related cultural events.
![black gay bar philadelphia black gay bar philadelphia](https://assets.bwbx.io/images/users/iqjWHBFdfxIU/itGmt9b97Y.Q/v1/1200x674.png)
#Black gay bar philadelphia free#
Back in the 80's New York's Village Voice cost a dollar everywhere except in Greenwich Village (NY's Gay Mecca at that time), down there the paper was free so.? I wonder about that also, maybe they just wanted to support the gayborhood.Philadelphia is a city founded upon equality, and this naturally extends to the LGBTQ community. I will definitely check out those streets you mentioned. Loose Cannon I just reread your post and forgot to thank you. If you think of anything else, Black gay neighborhood, hang out areas.anything Please don't hesitate to post it.
![black gay bar philadelphia black gay bar philadelphia](https://pointfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/ubangi-club.jpg)
![black gay bar philadelphia black gay bar philadelphia](https://daily.jstor.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/giovannis_room_philadelphia_1970s_1050x700.jpg)
Still, I really do appreciate everybody's help and comments. My grand uncles and aunts relocated to Philly in the 1920's and 30's and there was a large black community there then so? I don't know but I will find them. I agree with phillies2011, there has to be some black gay club hidden somewhere that has been around for ages as Philly is an old town with a lot of black folk in it. I will keep up my search and I thank both of you for taking the time to reply and help me out. Is correct that those are probably NOT predominantly black gay clubs. Thanks for the reply! I found all three of the clubs you mentioned and will add them to a list of current clubs/bars that Black Gay Friendly There isn't really a racial separation in the gay scene in Philly, at least from what I've noticed. Every time I've been it's always been a mix of black, brown, and white. Woody's, which is the main gay bar/club in the city, always has a strong black presence. While I don't think it's to that extreme normally, I don't think that most cities have as mixed a gay social scenes as Philadelphia does, which makes it far more interest in my opinion. Not a single Black, Asian, or Latino guy in sight. I went to a bar in Dupont Circle in DC once, and the whole bar was completely white. I think the smaller scale nature of the Philly gay scene makes racial mixing much more of a normal thing then other major cities. I have never heard of any gay black bars or clubs, but they could exist. Its basically concentrated in the Gayborhood (Washington Square West, if you will) and thats it. Philly's gay scene is surprisingly small for a city it's size. Unfortunately I don't know where they are or what they're called, sorry I can't be of more help, but I have to imagine they exist somewhere. This leads me to believe there must be some gay bars, somewhere in the city that are mostly black. So while I'd agree that those places have a lot of black people in them, I'd still say that the crowds there are mostly white. There are more blacks here than any other race, so it stands to reason that there are more gay blacks here than gays of any other race.