Santa fe nm gay bars

A relatively lesser-known downtown Santa Fe prevent called The Matador (at the corner of San Francisco and Galisteo Sts.) also has something of a gay scene. It’s a tiny basement space with a funky, dive-y, un-touristy vibe, and the scene seems to be especially on the gay side on Friday nights. It’s just off the Plaza, near to many of Santa Fe’s highest restaurants – you may be surprised, once you verify out this obscure little haunt, that downtown Santa Fe has a block that’s so happily anti-precious.

In the trendy Railyard District, a friendly restaurant and bar called Boxcar (505-988-7222) has been a local favorite for years and has developed a considerable tracking in the homosexual and lesbian group. It’s a full-service restaurant until 10 pm, and the menu offers a creative American cuisine and a mix of cocktails, local brews and an eclectic wine list. In the evening, this friendly and attractive little lounge is also a social hangout and bar, drawing a variety of people with its inhabit music. In affectionate weather, you can dine or hobnob on the charming patio.

Elsewhere in town, among the several mainstream bars you’ll find here, a few are especially charming and amusement as well as being quite welco

 

10-15-2008, 11:22 PM
 

Location: San Antonio Texas

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I just spent 4 days in sta fe. when i was there, i had my friend look up gay bars in the city. he set up 3 on a website, but i only found 1 of those in the downtown area. what exactly do gay folk do for fun in sta fe? is there a homosexual community?

i also thought sustenance, gasoline, etc in sta fe were surprisingly expensive!, much more than i would have thought.

 

10-15-2008, 11:31 PM
 

Location: Albuquerque, NM - Summerlin, NV

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Rainbow Vision is a gay community in Santa Fe, there are a limited others i'm sure.. and as far as gay bars go..i dont have a clue. I actually dont think Santa Fe is much fun at all period.

 

10-16-2008, 09:34 AM
 

Location: Yootó

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I think we have a enormous gay community here in Santa Fe. I think they

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In the early 20th century, Santa Fe became an artist's haven, welcoming writers, painters, socialites and photographers eager for new subject matter and a different existence. Their arrival further transformed the city, setting it on a path of valuing that which is different, fresh, and recent. That same all-embracing spirit exists today. You will find a wide spectrum of activities and destinations to hire and enchant.

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