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Brit (The)
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1744 East Broadway Boulevard
This gay bar in Long Beach has a lounge feel and attracts a lot of men, both young and old. The place is simple and laid back with no live bands or hyper DJs, just a plain old jukebox. Thursday nights are the most crowded and popular when people gather to talk, drink, and just hang out in a very warm environment. If you are looking for dancing or wild theme nights, this is not for you, but if your tastes are more sedate and you want to be able to talk to the people you meet without screaming over the music, this is the place.

 
Buzz Coffee
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8200 Santa Monica Boulevard
Located near the center of L.A.'s prominent gay enclave, this coffeehouse is colorful in both its decor and crowd of regulars. It's been a popular West Hollywood hangout for years. While not simply catering to the gay community, this aptly named espresso joint doesn't just buzz with coffee. High ceilings, huge polished windows and a rainbow banner above the door attract a select set of yoga instructors, entertainment industry hopefuls and anyone else looking for place to relax for a while.

 
Club 7969
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7969 Santa Monica Boulevard
This club features different themes every night. On Monday, drag queens take the stage after midnight. Tuesday is for lesbians, with a strip show. Friday features a drag queen troupe. On Saturday get ready to dance to a techno beat, and Sunday brings a mix of music from techno to new wave to disco. Many nights are open to people aged 18 and older and the clientèle is diverse.

 
Club Ripples
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5101 East Ocean Boulevard
This mainstay of the Long Beach gay community is a great place to relax and have fun with a great crowd of people. Flashback Fridays feature music from the '70s and '80s. Saturdays feature dancing and a steak BBQ dinner. Sundays are highlighted by a BBQ from 3p-8p. The food is good and hearty, and you will need it before hitting the dance floor. There is a patio on which to catch a breath of air if things get too hot.

 
Executive Suite (The)
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3428 East Pacific Coast Highway
This fairly notorious gay and lesbian bar in Long Beach attracts all kinds of women and men of all ages and interests. The Executive Suite gets packed on Saturday nights as people from all over southern California pack themselves in to mingle, dance and drink. There are several theme nights from sizzling Latin nights to rocking alternative music nights. The atmosphere is relaxed, the dress is casual, and the cover varies depending on the night.

 
Factory (The)
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652 North La Peer Drive
This club and its sister establishment Ultra Suede are great hangouts that draw an eclectic crowd. They are located in the same building, have the same phone number, and are separated by an internal division and separate entrances. On Saturday nights they become one and patrons are free to move between both as the door between the two is opened. The crowd is largely gay and lesbian but there is also a straight clientele. The dance floors are always packed and the DJ plays good dance music, from R&B to techno and house. The cover varies and must be paid in cash. Credit cards are accepted at the bar only.

 
HUSH Nightclub
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217 North Pine Avenue
This three-storeyed underground dance nightclub focuses on a minimalist approach. Hush offers a general dancing area, a VIP dancing area on a higher floor and a DJ spinning some foot tapping tunes as the people burn up the dance floor. An outdoor patio is set for smokers, so the general dancing masses inside remain smoke-free. The place, though, is unsuitable for those who look for lot of amenities in a nightclub as the cramped toilets and limited parking are bound to disappoint them.

 
Karma Lounge
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281 West Main Street
Karma Lounge is like a breath of fresh air after all the snobbish bars that are scattered all over Hollywood. Unpretentious and friendly, this lounge is a hot favorite amongst the people of Ventura. Enjoy a stimulating conversation over some drinks or just unwind in the heated outdoor patio. The bartenders here sure know how to stir up a mean martini and the DJ spins great music throughout. This sleek and modern hangout is a great place to chill on weekends. Call up for the menu and prices.

 
Lobero Theatre
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33 East Canon Perdido Street
The Lobero Theatre in downtown Santa Barbara is a historical building which was initially an opera house. In 1924, the theater was rebuilt as an arts and cultural center. The Lobero now hosts an array of performances and also functions as a corporate meeting space. The venue can seat up to 680 audiences for any event and is most popular for the concerts held by the Music Academy of the West.

 
Normandie Room
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8737 Santa Monica Boulevard
This is a popular West Hollywood hangout. The decor is simple and light and the clientele is very eclectic. Although there are many gay and lesbian customers, there are also straight ones as well, making for a good mix. Live music is played by local DJ's. The best night to enjoy the music is Tuesday, Friday and Saturday. There is a full bar plus beer by the bottle and in tap. California wines by the glass is also available.

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