Gay bar santa fe
10-15-2008, 11:22 PM | ||
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I just spent 4 days in sta fe. when i was there, i had my ally look up queer bars in the city. he set up 3 on a website, but i only found 1 of those in the downtown area. what exactly act gay folk act for fun in sta fe? is there a homosexual community? |
10-15-2008, 11:31 PM | ||
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Rainbow Vision is a gay collective in Santa Fe, there are a few others i'm sure.. and as far as lgbtq+ bars go..i dont have a tip. I actually dont think Santa Fe is much enjoyable at all period. |
10-16-2008, 09:34 AM | ||
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I think we have a grand gay community here in Santa Fe. I think they Our gay guide to Rosario in Argentina, with the optimal gay friendly hotels, bars, clubs, and more. Rosario is located 300km (186 miles) northwest of Buenos Aires, on the Western shore of the Paraná River in the province of Santa Fe. It's around 3-4 hours drive from the big capital or 4-5 hours by bus. This makes it the ideal weekend getaway from Buenos Aires, or a pleasant way to interlude up the journey if you're heading West to Córdoba or Mendoza. Rosario rivals Córdoba as the country's 2nd city. It has around 1.3 million inhabitants and has always maintained a very relaxed and tolerant attitude, which is what makes it so gay friendly. What other reason to come to Rosario? (Other than existence the birthplace of Che Guevara and Lionel Messi…?)
The locals proudly brag of having the best ice cream in the society (outside of Italy) and certainly the best in the country. This is our gay move guide to Rosario based on our own experience, which includes details about the gay scene, best places to stay, things to do, where to eat, travel tips, and more. Heads up: We just wanted to enable you know A relatively lesser-known downtown Santa Fe bar called The Matador (at the corner of San Francisco and Galisteo Sts.) also has something of a gay scene. It’s a tiny basement territory with a funky, dive-y, un-touristy vibe, and the scene seems to be especially on the male lover side on Friday nights. It’s just off the Plaza, close to many of Santa Fe’s superior restaurants – you may be surprised, once you check out this shadowy little haunt, that downtown Santa Fe has a bar that’s so happily anti-precious. In the trendy Railyard District, a friendly restaurant and bar called Boxcar (505-988-7222) has been a local favorite for years and has developed a considerable monitoring in the gay and lesbian community. It’s a full-service restaurant until 10 pm, and the menu offers a creative American cuisine and a mix of cocktails, local brews and an eclectic wine list. In the evening, this friendly and attractive little lounge is also a social hangout and bar, drawing a variety of people with its live music. In affectionate weather, you can dine or hobnob on the charming patio. Elsewhere in town, among the several mainstream bars you’ll find here, a few are especially charming and fun as well as being quite welco |