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Since 1984 Charlie's Phoenix has been the premier hot notice in The Valley, 7 Days a Week! There's always a party at Charlie's, from superb daily drink specials, award-winning drag shows, karaoke, gogos, and more!
One of Phoenix's largest gay bars, Charlie's features a massive dance floor indoors with multiple bars to work for our guests. Our large patio with two outside bars provides a fantastic space for show year round, and special events favor foam parties, our annual shrimp heat, and more!
Over the past 35 years Charlie's has transformed from a minuscule bitty piss ant country place, to Arizona's largest Gay bar featuring Reside DJs spinning the latest tracks for the biggest party around every day!
Charlie's Phoenix is located at
727 W. Camelback Road
Phoenix, AZ 85013
(602) 265-0224 | marketing@charliesnightclub.com
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HOURS:
SUNDAY NOON-2:00AM
MONDAY-THURSDAY 2:00PM-2:00AM
FRIDAY 2:00PM-4:00AM
SATURDAY NOON-4:00AM
Hours, Amusement, and Specials are subject to alter for holidays and special e
Daily Specials
& Entertainment
SUNDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
Las Vegas' Premier Country Gay Bar!
All specials, entertainment, and events subject to change for holidays, special events, etc.
Charlie's Las Vegas is located at
5012 Arville St. Suite 4
Las Vegas, NV 89118
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HOURS:
WEDNESDAY-SUNDAY 4PM-LATE NIGHT
CLOSED MONDAY & TUESDAY
Hours subject to change for holidays and special events.
Charlie's Las Vegas is a Smoke-Free Venue
IMPORTANT TRAFFIC UPDATES!
Visit Our Other Locations:
EST. 1981
EST. 1984
EST. 1993
EST. 2007
727 W. Camelback Rd.
Phoenix, AZ 85013
602-625-0224
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Emiliano Zapata, 48380
Puerto Vallarta, JAL, Mexico
Where are all the same-sex attracted bars in Tucson?
Tucson has always has been very accepting of all people, especially gays. One of the great benefits of acceptance is less segregation. There are some bars that are considered actual lgbtq+ bars in Tucson, and the most popular is IBT's. Awesomely, is that a word? Well, I'm going to use it. Awesomely, you will detect gay, lesbian, trans and straight people all hanging out together in whatever bars or venue in Tucson. The community here is so evolved and conscious, that everyone simply hangs out with each other anywhere and everywhere. No matter gender, sexuality, ethnicity or class -- Tucsonans embrace and rejoice diversity to reinforce the values of love and abolish hate and negativity.One of the most active areas for lgbtq+, lesbian, LGBT, LGBTQ and straight people to socialize is downtown all throughout the light rail district.
The light rail travels to all the downtown steaming spots. It goes from the Mercado through downtown on Congress St. And then from downtown, it goes up through 4th Ave and on to the U of A main gate square area. There are currently over 30 bars and clubs to explore and more and more keep popping it everywhere. It's an excit Back
11 Spots Where Phoenix LGBTQ+ History Was Made
Since Phoenix's birth, there have been spaces for the LGBTQ+ community to meet and thrive.
According to Arizona’s Hip Historian Marshall Shore, who has lived in Phoenix since before the urban area had a "gayborhood,” the region's LGBTQ+ history dates back to First Nation's people and the plan of two spirits.
“Fast forward to the 1950s and George Quaintance, whose art adorned the cover of many of the era's campy muscle magazines," Shore shares. "He did a lot of paintings of half-naked cowboys at his Rancho Siesta, right here in Phoenix.”
Over the years, however, much of the community's early history has been erased. Nonetheless, there are still many places to celebrate (even if they have changed a bit since their heyday). Here's where you can find some of Phoenix's LGBTQ+ history today.
The Melrose District
These days, everyone knows what a gayborhood is and where to uncover one — even in Phoenix. The Melrose District, a one-mile stretch of Seventh Avenue between Indian Schoo