LGBTQ nightlife Los Angel n be a b tached, but each separate 'gayborhood' has s own vibe and appeal. From Wt Hollywood to downtown L.A. to Long Beach and the Valley, we've provid nightlife guis to everythg for L.A. Weekly rears over the past uple years. But we saved the most historic for last: Silver Lake. On the eve of the Off Sunset Ftival on Sunday, L.A. Weekly put together a gui on how to have a great gay night (or day) out Silver Lake.
Contents:
- FLTLE GAY BAR CLOS, LOOKS FOR NEW LOTN
- BEYOND OFF SUNSET: A GUI TO GAY SILVER LAKE
- 20 YEARS OF AKBAR, SILVER LAKE'S GAY BAR FOR EVERYONE
FLTLE GAY BAR CLOS, LOOKS FOR NEW LOTN
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BEYOND OFF SUNSET: A GUI TO GAY SILVER LAKE
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20 YEARS OF AKBAR, SILVER LAKE'S GAY BAR FOR EVERYONE
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Ltle ced Akbar, the Sunset Boulevard spot that is paratively young at 22 but is now nsired Silver Lake’s last historic gay bar.