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What GLBT clubs or nightspots in Chicago accept unders?
February 25, PM   Subscribe

Are there any clubs, bars, or what-have-you in Chicago that are both lesbian-centric (and hopefully straight-friendly) and expose to the under crowd?


My best friend recently came out as a lesbian, and even more recently scored a rather impressive collegiate coup. She's 20, but wants to go, with a bunch of our friends, to a gay or lesbian club in town (Chicago) some weekend soon.

Unfortunately, no amount of Googling has come up with any sort of underfriendly GLBT-centric venues in Chicago other than a coffee house called 'Cafe Pride'- the website of which is pretty well and truly dead.

So, fellow MeFites, I beg of you: Help a guy help a girl out?

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Wide Selection of Drinks and The Best Customer Services at The Closet

The Closet often hosts big parties. One of the establishment’s most popular annual events is the Pre-New Year’s Eve bash. It is also one of the bar’s busiest nights of the year as each year features a distinct theme. Such events, combined with a lesbian adj season following softball games, video bowling, darts, bingo, karaoke, and other assorted games, is why The Closet Bar, as tiny as it might be has been a accepted destination for more than three decades.

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Chicago’s nightlife is a lot like the city itself — inclusive, diverse, and welcoming to all. It’s also a whole lot of enjoyable. Our gay and lesbian bars have a small bit of something for everyone, with late-night lounges, dance clubs,burlesque and drag shows, and long-standing neighborhood watering holes in almost every corner of the city. And each comes with their own unique history and vibe.

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Northalsted, aka "Boystown," is the historical center of Chicago’s LGBTQ+ scene, but excellent gay bars are all over the city.

Chicago has always been a trailblazing city when it comes to spaces for the LGBTQ community. One of the first American LGBT rights organizations, the Society for Human Rights, was founded in Chicago in , more than 40 years before Stonewall. And Northalsted, the gay nightlife hub also known as "Boystown," became the first officially-designated gay village in a major city in

These days, while a night out on Northalsted is still a joyful blur of boozy slushies and death drops, queer nightlife in Chicago is expansive, creative and thriving all over the city. From Rogers Park to South Shore, from James Beard-nominated cocktail bars to beloved, homey dives, there's a queer bar to fit your vibe. Oh, and don't forget about drag brunch. You'll need it after a night out on the town.

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