The most tête-à-tête
L'ours marin
2, rue des Boucheries.
Every day from 5 pm to 2 am.
only a few blocks from the LGBT center, this "heterofriendly" bar has become a must for those who like to meet people, from blah blah blah to poop poop. The basement is a friendly cruisin' bar, reserved on Saturdays for boys and on Fridays for girls.
The most rainbow
Le Bateau ivre
1, rue Fénelon. Monday from 7 pm to 2 am and the other days from 2 pm.
It is the last born of the Bordeaux gay bars. When the mythical BHV closed its doors, Grâce, its petulant barmaid, chose to raise the "Rimbaud flag" and open this proud estaminet in the heart of the Golden Triangle.
The most hype
Why Not
35, quai de Paludate. 7 days a week, from midnight.
When Julien Colonna took over this club last June, in the heart of the clubbing district, behind the train station, he put an end to the years of monopoly of Shine on the Bordeaux gay and lesbian night. Without a doubt the most Parisian of the dance-floors in the South-West with gogos, sharp house and sexy mezzanine. Trendy ? And why not!
The craziest
Le Café pompier
7, place Renaudel. Program available on http://cafepompier.com
Installed in a former barracks, the Beaux-Arts' associative cafeteria has become in a few years a place of unavoidable party in Bordeaux. Disguised, crazy and arty, the parties are always colorful... rainbow, of course.
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