With years of experience catering in San Diego and greater Southern California, Giuseppe Fine Catering has satisfied palates and orchestrated successful events up and down the coastline, and we bring the same level of expertise and professionalism to our bar services.įully licensed and insured, with a keen eye toward the latest cocktail trends and an emphasis on fresh seasonal ingredients, we can mix up anything from old classics to wild new creations that will keep your guests chatting, dancing, and coming back for more. SRO Lounge: Known for its great jukebox, long history in the neighborhood, and a location that's much closer to downtown than the gay bars in Hillcrest, the SRO has a strong following among drag queens and their fans, but all kinds tend to drop by here, albeit not necessarily in large numbers.Nothing livens up the party like a fully stocked bar manned by a skilled and knowledgeable bartender.Leather, uniforms, military gear, and the like are the preferred attire.
Eagle Bar: As bars with the name Eagle go, the Eagle is your classic dude's leather club, a place where real men cruise for real men.Park & Rec: Set in the space formerly occupied by the popular gay bar Bourbon Street, this is an expansive nightspot and restaurant that still draws plenty of LGBT folks and open-minded revelers.Pecs: Regulars tend to be of the local, bearish crowd and this bar is well-known for hosting a wonderfully long happy hour and a convivial staff.Number One Fifth Avenue: A great all-around neighborhood gay bar, it balances an intimate ambiance and friendly atmosphere without the tired, divey feel that sometimes dominates in smaller lounges.We have two large, separate rooms each with a fully-stocked bar, DJ, and dance floor a VIP area with 4 private VIP booths and a separate private party room upstairs that overlooks the main dance floor and two outdoor smoking patios. There's a good beer and wine selection, but martinis are, of course, the libation of choice. Rich’s is San Diego’s largest and most popular gay nightclub.
The space is attractive, nicely lit, and comfortable, with a full menu of upscale, contemporary American fare. Martinis Above Fourth: San Diego's favorite gay cabaret, Martinis features some tremendously talented performers-not just piano and singing, but comedy, magic, and more.It's a cozy space with the usual array of video monitors, a nice little patio seating area overlooking the busy sidewalk, and a variety of fun theme nights. Flicks: Along a strip of gay-oriented businesses, Flicks gay video bar has long been a hub of schmoozing and socializing.Many regulars stop by for happy hour before heading out to dinner or some of the neighborhood's larger clubs.