Felix A cozy restaurant and lounge enjoyed by flirty singles, romantic couples and groups, St. The drinks aren’t cheap, but at least they’re strong, all the better to match the well-muscled gym boys you’ll come across on a Friday night here. Revolver Reopened after a years-long hiatus, Revolver takes over the space that once held East/West, and returns with a more gentrified atmosphere.
Multiple theme nights, go-go dancers, and a party atmosphere 365 days a year. 8944 Santa Monica Blvd.į/pages/Motherlode/217859654942112 Rage Two stories packed with a dance-loving crowd who can’t get enough of the potent cocktails being served at three bars. This is definitely the place to start the evening before hitting the other nearby bars. Neighborhood gays come for the pool tables, karaoke nights and a truly fun night out. Mother Lode It might have just gotten a facelift, but Mother Lode is still the same delightful, divey Boystown landmark without the attitude that distinguishes other establishments here.
The bare-chested bartenders are just the eye-candy you need to get your engines revved, and the tight go-go boys are the flirtiest guys you’ll meet in West Hollywood. copy-of-hi-tops-sf Micky’s Micky’s sexy interior, multiple dance areas, and party-ready patio are just icing on the cake at this long-running venue. Order classic bar bites and settle in for a strong sports-themed cocktail or on-tap beer. Hi Tops Weho’s newest bar actually comes by way of San Francisco, though the locker-room concept somehow still feels fresh. Come on Saturday afternoons when the boys from the area’s sports leagues come for drinks after their games to celebrate or drown their sorrows. The outdoor patio is fun for people watching, while the flat-screen televisions are tuned to the latest games. Gym Sports Bar Butch, athletic types and their admirers inhabit this inviting and energetic space. Thursday’s Big Fat Dick is a can’t-miss experience.į Gold Coast Legendary corner bar featuring strong cocktails, a friendly staff, and a crowd of regulars, with multiple happy hour specials to boot. Preps, jocks, hipsters and alternative guys have turned Fubar into one of the city’s sultriest and most popular venues, especially late night. 8811 Santa Monica Blvd.į/weho/ Fubar The wild, sexy energy here has an East Village New York bar feel with a Silverlake twist.
Mosey in on Thursday for “Cirque du So Cowboy” acrobatics and $5 drink specials. The boys come for strong drinks, hijinks and plenty of eye candy in skin-tight muscle tees and knee-high boots to cruise. 8865 Santa Monica Blvd.į/pages/location/westhollywood.aspx Flaming Saddles Save a horse, ride a cowboy at the West Coast outlet of this slightly kitsch (but still fun) Wild West-themed franchise serving up cocktails and cowboys in equal measure. 7953 Santa Monica Blvd.Į Fiesta Cantina Thanks to 2-for-1 drink specials at two different happy hours (4pm-8pm and 10:30pm-12:30am) the crowd at this festive Mexican-themed bar swells all evening long, especially on the patio fronting Santa Monica Boulevard and the second floor deck overlooking the strip. Like the original, this one serves handcrafted cocktails and seasonal share plates. Read Next | These 15 LGBTQ Podcasts Will Keep You in the Know Employees Only One of New York’s most celebrated speakeasies landed on the West Coast in April and opened in the former Baby Blues BBQ space on a prime stretch of Weho turf. Think “Love Boat” meets “Miami Vice.” 8928 Santa Monica Blvd., Beaches Bar & Grill Despite the kitschy décor and a focus on spiked slushies, this bright, bubbly spot actually has some serious cred since its backers were some of the folks behind downtown cocktail den, The Edison, back in the day. Though the space is cavernous and service spotty, this is the place to be on Saturday night, and a good alternative to the out-of-town crowds at The Abbey. Bar10 Casual dining and classic cocktails, what more do you need? Except a pool table right at the front so you can cruise the boys strolling along Santa Monica Boulevard as you shoot some balls. Strong cocktails, model-handsome bartenders, and an over-the-top interior all add to the venue’s allure. West Hollywood Gay Bars The Abbey WeHo’s most famous – and crowded – spot, The Abbey draws sexy guys and gals from near and far, even in winter when you’ll find folks frolicking by the roaring fireplace.