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29 Toronto Queer+ Restaurants, Cafés & Bars Where Everyone is Welcome

Raise a toast at 29 Toronto 2SLGBTQ+ bars and eateries known for their welcoming vibe and diverse clientele.

As one of the optimal foodie cities, Toronto offers a broad array of places to grab a pide, share a sushi boat or indulge in killer cocktails. 2SLGBTQ+ travellers are spoilt for choice with gay bars, lesbian bars and queer-owned, -managed and -positive eateries across the city. 

Here are 29 worth discovering, listed by neighbourhood.

City Centre

Game night grub

Church-Wellesley Village (aka The Village) is Toronto&#x;s queer hub, and the perfectly situated, two-storey Churchmouse pub is hopping on game night (big TV screens). It&#x;s a popular post-practice watering hole for local LGBTQ+ sports teams. Standard pub fare with some extra touches, such as truffle parmesan fries.
 

Nerd-friendly fare

Storm Crow Manor  is known for Rue Morgue Horror Trivia nights, cartoons, board games, fantasy memorabilia and sci-fi-themed drinks and food. Toronto&#x;s geekiest, queer-

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A History of Gay Bars in Toronto

Gay bars in Toronto as we know them didn’t really exist until the s. Prior to that people were limited to public parks, washrooms, and “low-key” bars and clubs in which there was always the menace of being initiate out. Places love The Continental, Letros Nile Room, and the St. Charles Tavern (with the slogan “meet me under the clock” – the clock which can still be seen during renovations on Yonge St.)  offered spaces where gays and lesbians would me

Lex’s Guide to Queer Toronto Nightlife | LGBTQ+ Bars

From the vibrant streets of Church-Wellesley Village to the trendy neighborhoods of Queen West and Parkdale, Toronto offers an array of LGBTQ+ bars, each with its own unique flair and sense of community. Whether you're a local or a visitor, here's a guide to some of the best LGBTQ+ bars in Toronto.

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1. Buddies in Worst Times Theatre

More than just a theater, Buddies in Awful Times is a cultural hub for Toronto's LGBTQ+ community. With its eclectic mix of performances, parties, and events, Buddies invites you to experience cutting-edge art and vibrant nightlife in the heart of The Village.

Buddies in Unpleasant Times Theatre12 Alexander StToronto, ON M4Y 1B4

2. Tammy’s Wine Bar & Cafe

Tammy's Wine Bar and Cafe in Toronto is a cozy retreat with rustic charm, offering an extensive selection of wines from local vineyards and beyond. The intimate ambiance, paired with delectable small plates and artisanal cheeses, creates the perfect setting for a unforgettable din

The queer places

The world is fast becoming an apocalyptic hellscape. Phlegm-ravaged plague victims and fanatical religious nuts do battle on every street corner. The village resounds with the forlorn moans of hungry drag queens and zombies and zombie drag queens (one assumes). The toxic miasma of this cursed modern age extends into all areas of life, including leisure time and the availability of spots where queers can go and carry out fun things. Over the years, venue after venue has closed its doors in Toronto, changing the landscape of the village and making it hard for people to find community and ways to overtake the time until the next adj catastrophe.

But clutch your wasteland-salvaged pearls no longer, because several places have popped up right under our beleaguered noses! A year ago we listed 18 spots for your social radar, and respect to all of them for everythign they perform. As always, if you want to directly support queer institutions in the city check outBuddies, Glad Day and Miss Pippa's. Below are the latest and greatest queer and queer adjacent spots that might now