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  2. The Abbey (bar) - Wikipedia

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    The Abbey Food and Bar is a gay bar in West Hollywood, California. The Abbey is a core part of LGBT culture in Los Angeles , and has expanded several times since its establishment in 1991. In 2016, the Abbey opened the adjacent nightclub The Chapel at the Abbey .

  3. The 21 Best LGBTQ+ Bars in Los Angeles - AOL

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    Visit the many LGBTQ+ bars across our city, from glam new entries in the gay bar scene such as the Or Bar to classic brunch spots (The Abbey 4 Ever!) where the mimosas continue to flow with gusto.

  4. Silver Lake, Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Zip codes: 90026, 90039. Area code(s) ... and commercial neighborhood in the east-central region of Los Angeles, California, ... was home to several prior gay bars ...

  5. West Hollywood, California - Wikipedia

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    ZIP codes: 90038, 90046, 90048, 90069 ... .org: West Hollywood is a city in Los Angeles County, California, ... in both heterosexual bars and gay bars because she was ...

  6. Gay bar - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 19 February 2025. Drinking establishment catered to LGBT clientele For the song, see Gay Bar (song). Comptons of Soho, London, UK. Taken during London Pride 2010. A gay bar is a drinking establishment that caters to an exclusively or predominantly lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or queer (LGBTQ+ ...

  7. LGBTQ culture in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Women's Community Chorus (LAWCC) was a Los Angeles based non-profit group from 1976 to 1990 and performed works written and arranged by women. The LAWCC used their platform to bring awareness about lesbian issues, feminism and other local issues affecting the gay and lesbian community. [ 29 ]

  8. Jewel's Catch One - Wikipedia

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    Opened in 1973, Jewel's Catch One was one of the first black discos in the United States and was for a long time the major black gay bar in Los Angeles. [1] The original owner of the club was Jewel Thais-Williams. She graduated from UCLA with a B.A. in History, and during her college years she wanted to be self-employed. Her first business was ...

  9. Black Cat Tavern - Wikipedia

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    After the Black Cat's 1967 closure, the location operated as several other gay bars: The Bushwacker (1982) [24] Tabasco's (1983-1984) [25] Basgo’s Disco (1984-1993) [26] Le Barcito (1993-2011) [27] In November 2012 the site became a restaurant and bar named The Black Cat in memory of the earlier establishment.