With more than 300 days of sunshine each year, you can bet there are going to be plenty of outdoor things to do in San Diego and fabulous gay events which take advance of the amazing weather.īeach days, hiking and cycling is popular, but equally so is laying by the pool, exploring the wonderful arts scene of San Diego or just heading to one of the (seemingly) all-day happy hours.
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The space is attractive, nicely lit, and comfortable, with a full menu of upscale, contemporary American fare.
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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.
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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. The Loft: This laid-back locals bar is a fun place to shoot pool, listen to tunes on the jukebox, and nurse affordable, well-poured cocktails.The Hole in the Wall: Famously popular with Navy and other military personnel, it's right in the heart of Point Loma and is renowned for its huge, atmospheric patio and legendary Sunday afternoon parties.Cheers: A cozy, slightly off-the-beaten-path neighborhood spot in charming University Heights, Cheers is exactly what its name suggests: a laid-back spot where everybody knows your name, or, at the very least, even outsiders will be treated as friends.