Chicagos Boystown to change its name to be more inclusive. The walls are adorned with the heads of real bucks but if that scares you, in the summer, there’s a surprisingly tranquil and festive back patio with its own bar. Halsted, gets gays of all sexes, shapes, and sizes. Berlin () is a legendary dance club that's primarily gay during the week and mixed on Friday and Saturday nights. David Hudson is the Deputy Editor of Gay Star News, and is based at its offices in London. Cocktail has one unique thing to offer go-go boys. Any recommendations for some gay bars I should check out Ill be going by myself so the friendlier the atmosphere, the better haha (tips on going to bars alone also welcome). Exedus II () is a neighborhood fixture for its reggae and dance hall scene. Any Chicago/Boystown bar recommendations Going to Chicago next week for a couple days on business (22 year old from LA). Clark St., Chicago 77), which Metromix describes as "that rare thing - a non-sports bar in the shadow of Wrigley Field." Its beer list is extensive and it offers board games, pool and a well-stocked jukebox to please its eclectic crowd. Beer lovers should also check out Gingerman Tavern (no website 3740 N.
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Similarly riding the line between bar and restaurant is Jack's on Halsted (), which features a fantastic martini list, upscale dishes and gourmet burgers. Boasting finely crafted beer, it's a cut above your average sports bar it also has nine televisions, including three projection screens, so if you'd like to catch the game while sipping gourmet suds, you can. Gay Lifestyle in Boystown, Chicago: Best Bars, Organizations, & A Whole Lot More With a refreshing past of LGBT activism and a thriving society, Chicago supplies one of the recommended homosexual night life moments in the usa, especially in Boystown.
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Goose Island (), a popular local brew pub, has a branch in Wrigleyville that seats 500 people.