For more about how we curate, see our editorial guidelines. At Time Out, all of our travel guides are written by local writers who know their cities inside out. This guide was written by Bay-Area based writer Clara Hogan. Its contents reflect my work as a member of Gay and Lesbian Latinos Unidos (GLLU) in the 1980s and early 1990s, an organization that has somehow escaped extensive historical inquiry. □ The best brunch spots in San Francisco Here are the best gay bars in San Francisco and Oakland right now. Whether you are looking for a friendly lesbian bar ( Jolene's in the Mission, #3 on our list), an epic queer Sunday beer bust (#8, SF Eagle ), a balls-to-the-wall Latinx dance party (#11, Club 21 ) or a drag show dripping with talent (#1, Oasis ), we've narrowed down the options to the best of the best. Of course, the epicenter of it all is San Francisco’s Castro District, which buzzes 24/7 with restaurants, bars, drag shows and more, but there’s great things to do all over the city (and in Oakland) too. Christopher Street West (the organization that produced the first PRIDE parade) was founded here at the home of Reverend Troy Perry (founder of the Metropolitan Community Church), according to the. San Francisco’s LGBTQIA+ scene is major, partly owed to its history (the city was home to the country's first openly gay elected official, Harvey Milk), and sustained by its thriving queer community.
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