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Best Gay Bars in Atlantic City, NJ - Byrd Cage, Diego's Bar Nightclub, Woody's, Stir, Georgies, Crimson Moon Tavern, Leon's at the Beach, U Bar, Tavern On Camac, The Bike Stop.
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The boardwalk on a rainy day, photo Italo In the Camden and Atlantic Railroad began train service between Philadelphia and the coast, and the first commercial hotel was built the same year.
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Gay Atlantic City Beach bars, clubs, parties, hotels, saunas, massages and more. Queer-centric information. Your complete directory to LGBT life in Atlantic City, USA!.
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Correction: A previous version of this story incorrectly stated that the ByrdCage would be the first queer bar in Atlantic City in 20 years. There have been multiple gay nightclubs, including the Rainbow Room and Prohibition Bar, that were open over the past two decades.
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Atlantic City's only LGBT OWNED & OPERATED restaurant & bar. open for brunch, happy hour, dinner and nightlife! Perched in the heart of Atlantic City's University District, ByrdCage is the ultimate destination for delicious food, killer cocktails, and unforgettable vibes.
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Correction: A previous version of this story incorrectly stated that the ByrdCage would be the first queer bar in Atlantic City in 20 years. There have been multiple gay nightclubs, including the Rainbow Room and Prohibition Bar, that were open over the past two decades.
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So if the LGBT nightlife in Atlantic City is dead and the gay bars are gone what can you do? Well, just go to the popular nightclubs at the major casinos like everyone else does.
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It’s crazy that in a tourist town like Atlantic City, there’s only one gay bar. With that said, The Rainbow Room is it — the last gay bar standing. Fortunately, it’s a great divey kind of.
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In , Atlantic City was booming. Gambling had been approved a few years earlier and the city was reinventing itself, big time.
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This headline was updated because an earlier version included an inaccuracy. Before its first official weekend in business, a crowd of people poured inside the Chelsea neighborhood space for a ceremonious and, yes, rainbow ribbon-cutting on Friday, Jan.
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