Gay bars in bethlehem pa




Best Gay Bars in Bethlehem, PA - HEAT, The 12 Penny Saloon, Vogue Lounge - Allentown, Club Feathers, Crimson Moon Tavern, Georgies, Woody's, The Spot, Stir, Little Gay Pub. See reviews, photos, directions, phone numbers and more for the best Gay & Lesbian Bars in Bethlehem, PA. Get ready to dance the night away at one of the hottest gay night clubs in town! Our directory features a curated list of the best LGBTQ+ friendly clubs, bars, and lounges where you can let loose and be yourself.

Diamonz Nite Club in Bethlehem, PA is a lively gay and lesbian club catering to the local community. The nightclub on the first floor hosts vibrant DJ sets, dance parties, and entertaining drag shows, while the upstairs bar and lounge offers a laid-back atmosphere with pool tables, karaoke, and a jukebox. Top 10 Best Gay Bars in Bethlehem, PA - June - Yelp - The Cub Room, Vogue Lounge - Allentown, George's Place, The 12 Penny Saloon, HEAT, McGuinn's Place, The Rrazz Room, Atlantis, The Lost Bar, Tavern On Camac, Crimson Moon Tavern.

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Hey all.. I'm considering attending Muhlenberg College in the fall and i'm wondering how gays are treated in Allentown Well, I'm not sure about Allentown in particular, but I'm a gay college student King's College about an hour or so north of the Lehigh Valley here in Wilkes-Barre, and I truly have never run into any unpleasant circumstances regarding my sexuality.

Then again, while I'm "out" to everyone who inquires or who checks my MySpace or Facebook , I'm still very straight-acting, which has lead me to be able to fly under the radar in most situations. I've heard some anti-gay rhetoric tossed around my workplace by co-workers and our clientele alike, but, then again, you have to consider the types of people that places like Lowe's, my employer, seems to attractrural, blue-collar, underexposure to diversity, no appreciation for differences in others, raised with Conservative values, etc.

In general, people should leave you alone. I often feel "left out" on my campus, but the decision to follow in the footsteps of my entire family and enroll at a reputedly-Conservative college was my own error in judgment. The GLBT community in my area is actually very large, but it's also very "closeted.

If I'm not mistaken though, there was a Gay Pride Festival in Allentown last year, so perhaps the region is turning the corner even more in terms of embracing diversity? Location: Boston Metrowest via the Philly area. Originally Posted by livin in the 'bury. The Lehigh Valley in general has a very large gay community, with a very active Pride Organization, Chorus, Metropolitan Church and a few bars.

In terms of the community its really not divided by the individual city, rather we think of the area as a whole - the Lehigh Valley. Being gay myself, I can tell you that I've never had a single instance of discrimination or harassment. Good Luck! Originally Posted by DrewV Last edited by KristyLiz; at AM..

Reason: spelling. Allentown has always had a pretty strong gay community.

gay bars in bethlehem pa

As long as you do not flaunt in a Boy George effemine kind of way nobody cares. And, if you are a Lesbian people do not care for sure. Center Valley boy. There is nothing "closeted" about the lower Lehigh Valley area. There are several clubs and pockets of a fairly sophisticated environment. And I'm 1 hour to Philly, 45 min. There are sections of Allentown I would not live The area around the college is beautiful, probably the best neighborhood in Allentown.

Good luck.