Santa fe new mexico gay bars

 

10-15-2008, 11:22 PM
 

Location: San Antonio Texas

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I just spent 4 days in sta fe. when i was there, i had my companion look up lgbtq+ bars in the city. he set up 3 on a website, but i only found 1 of those in the downtown area. what exactly undertake gay folk perform for fun in sta fe? is there a lgbtq+ community?

i also thought food, gasoline, etc in sta fe were surprisingly expensive!, much more than i would have thought.

 

10-15-2008, 11:31 PM
 

Location: Albuquerque, NM - Summerlin, NV

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Rainbow Vision is a gay society in Santa Fe, there are a few others i'm sure.. and as far as lgbtq+ bars go..i dont have a indication. I actually dont think Santa Fe is much pleasurable at all period.

 

10-16-2008, 09:34 AM
 

Location: Yootó

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I think we have a huge gay community here in Santa Fe. I think they

Gay Santa Fe

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Founded by Spanish settlers as "The Royal Town of the Holy Faith of St. Francis of Assisi" in 1608 on the site of what had been the Pueblo Indian village of Ogapoge for perhaps 500 years, Santa Fe became part of the US territory of New Mexico in 1848. In 1912 the city became the capital of the 47th US state.

“The Urban area Different” as it's been recently tagged, has by city ordinance been built for the past century in the Spanish Territorial or Pueblo adobe style of architecture. Arts and culture own been among several focus industries for the city for some time and Canyon Road, east of the Plaza, with the highest concentration of art galleries in the city is a major destination for international collectors and tourists - an American art center second only to New York City. Writers also came to live here, and music, opera and theater are well represented too. See some listings at our events/experiences page.

The arts have long been a draw for gay people and the city is Modern Mexico's most popular gay destination. The social scene here is more attuned to a couples-in-relationship older set

A local watering hole

Long exist La Reina. Open daily 5pm-11pm to hotel guests + locals alike.

La Reina is a glowing and airy mezcal + tequila-focused bar, complete with two outdoor patios, a fireplace and lounge seating. Santa Fe's cocktail oasis. Walk-in’s only, first-come first-served.

La Reina will have the following special hours for upcoming holidays + confidential rentals.

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Live Music: Wednesdays + Sundays

Catch free inhabit music at La Reina or on the Lawn every Wednesday and Sunday, from soul shaking blues and alternative folk, to a little bit of Southwest country — and everything in between.

View upcoming shows on our Happenings page or on Facebook.

Queer Night: Every Monday

A evening for community + connection in a safe territory, welcoming queer-identifying people + allies to celebrate and strengthen Santa Fe's gender non-conforming communities.

A portion of Queer Night featured refreshment sales will be donated to the Transgender Resource Center of New Mexico.

Pizza by Tender Fire Kitchen

Enjoy made-to-order wood-fired pizza alongside our satellite outpost prevent on our lawn, most Sundays + Mondays from 5-8pm, April 20th thru the end of October. Ou

LGBTQIA+ Travel

You will immediately undergo welcome in Santa Fe. The City Alternative opens its arms to travelers with diverse interests and different backgrounds in search of revelation, wonder, and adventure.

In the early 20th century, Santa Fe became an artist's haven, welcoming writers, painters, socialites and photographers eager for new subject matter and a other life. Their arrival further transformed the city, setting it on a route of valuing that which is other , fresh, and recent. That same all-embracing spirit exists today. You will find a expansive spectrum of activities and destinations to engage and enchant.

While there are no longer any exclusively queer bars in Santa Fe, there's something arguably better: an inclusive community interested in and motivated by welcoming all people into every space.

Resources & Activities

The Santa Fe Human Rights Alliance "is committed to supporting the LGBTQIA+, Black, Brown, indigenous, Asian et al. communities in Santa Fe and Santa Fe County" and as such is a robust resource for monthly events and happenings, as well as a network for services and programs,