So, without further adieu: Our roundup of the best (read: all) gay clubs in Miami. For those of you 21+, do you guys feel comfortable or welcomed going to gay bars that are not specifically lesbian bars (I’m not talking about going to them in the middle of a pandemic, just in general.). There’s plenty of action if Miami if you know where to find it. For years weve been the proud provider of nightlife for the annual North Carolina Pride. Plus, a short drive up north will get you to Wilton Manors, one of the most highly concentrated communities of queer people in the U.S. Raleigh, N.C., has one of the gayest club scenes in the state. This Black-owned bar perched on hidden tree-lined Balmoral Street is welcoming to everyone, and along with being the perfect place to bring a first date, it’s also home to drag brunches, pop-ups. Once home to a rainbow of LGBTQ-friendly lounges, bars and clubs, many of Miami’s most dependable gay clubs like Magnum, Mova and Score are sadly no more.ĭespite this fact, the city is still home to an exceptionally diverse and welcoming queer community, as evidenced by our plethora of Miami drag brunches, the epic Miami Beach Pride and Wynwood Pride festivals and a new wave of inclusive queer parties popping up all around the city. While neither of these two scenarios is surprising, this city’s undersupply of gay and queer venues most definitely is. Or perhaps you’re the one visiting and hope to check out at least one or two new gay bars in Miami while you’re here. Your besties are in town and they’re raring to hit up Miami’s infamous gay clubs-OK, basically just Twist.