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As You Are is home! Please come in and visit. AYA offers coffee, food, drinks & FREE WiFi.

Safety & Cultural Standards:

-AYA checks all bags at the door during climax hours. Self defense objects, weapons, drugs, outside sustenance & outside drink are prohibited. Some of these items can be held with Safety Management and retrieved upon departure of AYA.

-We check all IDs before serving alcoholic beverages. There will not be service without physical presentation of a valid, government issued ID.

-After 9pm daily the establishment is 21+ only. Prior to 9pm As You Are is open to ALL ages.

-Enthusiastic consent is mandatory in all cases

-Respect & affirm identies, boundaries, & pronouns

-Celebrate & respect LGBTQIA+ culture

Covid precautions: We are requiring masks when patrons are walking through the territory and ordering at the bars. We have masks on hand if people do not have one. We ask that you hang on to them so we can maintain it to one per person and provide them to as many people as possible. Bringing a mask from home is also helpful in spreading the love. We will be masked and negative tests are required before all shifts.

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20 LGBTQ+ Bars to Check Out in Washington, DC

The nation's capital is home to a lively LGBTQ+ nightlife scene with plenty of gay and lesbian bars just waiting for you to join in on the fun.

The diversity of DC’s LGBTQ+ group is growing by the day, resulting in a dynamic, exciting community with plenty of bars and clubs to choose from when it’s time to drink, dance and compete. Read up on some of our favorite LGBTQ+-friendly spots below.

Let’s have a … you get it. Gather all your girls, gays and theys to kiki all night on U Highway. With four rooms of varied vibes, outdoor spaces and DJs that never miss, Kiki lives up to its name. Enter for the happy hour, stay for the weekly events.

At 14th and U, DC’s first booze-free Diverse bar is lighting up the sober scene with mocktails, music and plenty of main-character energy. Spark kickstarts the day with coffee, pastries and cafe charm, then turns it up at sundown with DJs, drag trivia and zero-proof cocktails that pack a punch.

Next door to Spark Social House is Crush, a retro-inspired cocktail lounge and entertainment mecca for anyone and everyone. Event highlights include all-d

Prior to 1960

Leading up to 1960 the LGBT society faced a number of discriminatory acts from federal and local government. Congress passed a law outlawing sodomy in D.C. Under the Lavender Scare the federal government fired lgbtq+ individuals en masse.

Despite this, there were a number of LGBT spaces across D.C. to provide community and help. , one of D.C.'s longest continuously operating queer bars and one of the oldest African-American male lover bars in the territory, opened in 1957.

These weren't wholly unharmed places, however. were both raided by the Metropolitan Police Department's Vice Squad.

The '60s

LGBT activism moved more to the public forefront starting in the 1960s. The Mattachine Society of Washington, which assisted federal employees and residents targeted for their sexuality, was formed. The Washington Blade, America’s oldest LGBT newspaper, began in 1969. More clubs, publications, and services catered directly to the LGBT community.

Barracks Row became an key part of the LGBT community. was the 'first gay-owned bar to extend same-sex dancing', essentially breaking the owner ban on dancing. also contributed

Nightlife Directory

List of LGBT Clubs & Bars for D.C., Maryland & Virginia

Last update: 08/14/2024 | Sort Names| Neighborhoods

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Washington, DC

ADAMS MORGAN AREA

Pitchers DC
    Favorite for Both Men & Women, Sports,
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CAPITOL HILL AREA

DOWNTOWN AREA

Green Lantern
    Favorite for Mostly Men, Leather/levi, Billiards,
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Mixtape
    Favorite for Both Men & Women, Dancing,
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DUPONT AREA

Annie's
    Favorite for Restaurant,
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DIK Bar
    Favorite for Mostly Men,
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Fireplace, The
    Favorite for Mostly Men, Video,
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JR.'s
    Favorite for Mostly Men, Video,
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