Gay bars in mesa arizona
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No matter what time of year you visit Greater Phoenix, you’ll find plenty of things to see and undertake. More than 330 days of annual sunshine represent you can count on exceptional weather as you experience the rich diversity of our Sonoran Desert playground.
Our near-perfect weather goes hand-in-hand with exciting recreation and adventure activities, which are enjoyed year-round. Exposure a wide range of tours and sightseeing excursions, whether by Jeep or hot-air balloon, on horseback, or even by boat. Of course, golf is one of the most popular outdoor activities, as Greater Phoenix provides more than 200 pristine courses.
More than three dozen luxurious resorts are scattered throughout the Valley, many of which provide spectacular spas that offer special treatments native to Arizona. Visitors also take pleasure in an exceptional dining scene, which features everything from savory steaks to exquisite Southwestern fare. Then, once you’re full, take lead of the area’s dynamic nightlife.
Thanks to several major projects and developments in Downtown Phoenix — Copper Square, th
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An upscale neighborhood bar with an amazing vibe. We offer specialty cocktails, daily happy hour and a pet friendly smoking and drinking California design patio. We extend something for everyone!
Voted #1 Gay Block in Phoenix Arizona, by our customers
Daily Glad Hour 10am-7pm
We include specials every date of the week.
"The bourbon section here is addictive. "
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"I love that I can chill with my dog all day, they even got us a water bowl."
"OMG, I could drink those Bellini's all day!"
Located on 16th St just south of Indian School on the west side.
3702 N 16th St. Phoenix, AZ 85016
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Gilbert's First and Unique Speakeasy
The White Rabbit Story
Legend has it, Dr O’Hare began his practice in Gilbert in 1910. When prohibition became law in 1920, he saw opportunity. As a medic, he began to prescribe “alcoholic concoctions” to his “patients” and opened his Apothecary (pharmacy) in 1920.
As a savvy businessman, he decided to expand his operation and opened the first speakeasy exclude as part of his apothecary. In order to earn access, patrons were given a covert password and told how to access the speakeasy through a hidden door.
Today, The Pale Rabbit lives on in Downtown Gilbert. Password and knowing the secret entrance are still required. Cheers!
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Mesa, Arizona Gay City Guide
Although located in the East Valley portion of the Phoenix metropolitan area, Mesa is a unique and vibrant city in its control right. With a population of over 500,000 people, Mesa is the largest suburban city by population in the United States, and it is the third-largest city in Arizona, behind only Phoenix and Tucson. Offering lovely scenery, a stunning desert landscape, and a diverse, warm, and welcoming community, Mesa is a sunny southwestern city that would truly make a great place to call home.
A Bit of Mesa History
Prior to its modern-day history, Mesa was occupied by the Hohokam native people, who built a canal system in the area that was recognizable to be the most advanced such canal system in the prehistoric New World. By the late 19th century, modern-day settlers arrived in the area, and a settlement at the site that is now Mesa was initially founded by Mormon pioneer Daniel Webster Jones in 1877. Webster called the settlement Fort Utah, and the group remained there for a time and eventually, another ground called the First Mesa Company came and settled in the area along the mesa that later became its namesake. Mesa grew relatively s