Gay clubs in new mexico
09-09-2007, 04:57 PM | ||
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Just got back from Las Cruces and really enjoyed your town. Just curious, is there any gay bars or places where same-sex attracted people meet? |
09-10-2007, 08:16 AM | |||
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If there was one, I'd be absolutely shocked. |
09-10-2007, 11:40 AM | ||
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I don't think LC has the population to support a male lover bar. |
09-17-2007, 12:28 PM | ||
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No I dont think so.. But El Paso a short 45 min drive to Downtown from Cruces has a couple.. one is even very popular for the straight map marker pin4200 Pivotal Avenue Southeast, Albuquerque, NM 87108review by - YelpAnthony L:
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review by - Yelp Joshua M: 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 space with a funky, dive-y, un-touristy vibe, and the scene seems to be especially on the gay side on Friday nights. It’s just off the Plaza, close to many of Santa Fe’s uppermost restaurants – you may be surprised, once you check out this dark 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 following in the gay and lesbian community. It’s a full-service restaurant until 10 pm, and the menu applications 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 inhabit music. In warm weather, you can dine or hobnob on the charming patio. Elsewhere in town, among the several mainstream bars you’ll find here, a rare are especially charming and entertaining as well as being quite welco Owned and run Latina women–a mother and her three daughters. Sol Y Luna Homegirls reflects the intersection of these women’s cultures. Their merchandise draws inspiration from modern LGBTQ+, Chicana, feminist, and Latina society. ‘Homegirls with Mad Love’, serves as their tagline, and articulates that these women proudly encourage cherish, diversity, and equality for all. In celebration of pride month, the girls have recently dropped their pride collection on their Etsy. You can often detect these ladies at the Farmers and Crafts Market here in Las Cruces.
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