
Gay Guide
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One of Chicago's most iconic gay bars, Sidetrack has been a Boystown fixture since 1982. Famous for its video screens playing music videos and show tunes, it draws a lively mixed crowd especially on themed nights.
A gay-friendly restaurant on Halsted Street in Chicago's Boystown, popular for brunch, dinner, and late-night meals after a night out on the strip.
One of Chicago's oldest and most beloved gay bars, Roscoe's has been a Boystown institution on Halsted Street since 1987. Known for its multiple rooms, dancefloor, and outdoor patio, it draws a mixed crowd of locals and tourists.
A popular gay nightclub on Halsted Street in Chicago's Boystown, Hydrate runs themed nights, go-go performers, and a diverse LGBTQ+ crowd that keeps the party going well past midnight.
A supper club and bar on Halsted Street in Chicago's Boystown with a retro-glamorous aesthetic. Kit Kat Club offers drag performances, themed dinners, and a cocktail lounge popular with both locals and tourists.
Long-running queer bar and diner-style gathering spot with food service.
Rogers Park leather bar and Chicago kink institution since 1977.
A popular restaurant on Halsted Street in Chicago's Boystown, Wood serves seasonal American cuisine in a relaxed dining room. A reliable spot for pre-night-out dinners and weekend brunch in the heart of the gay village.
A gay bar on Halsted Street in Chicago's Boystown with a bright interior and a lively crowd. Scarlet is popular for themed nights, holiday events, and drag performances.
Northalsted leather and fetish-oriented gay bar with cruising-forward nights.
A neighbourhood gay bar on Halsted Street in Boystown known for its go-go dancers, no-frills dive vibe, and a lively late-night crowd. One of Chicago's most beloved bars on the strip.
A one-of-a-kind institution dedicated to the compilation and preservation of the history and culture of the leather and fetish communities.
The Warehouse Site
The birthplace of House music, where DJ Frankie Knuckles revolutionized dance music for a predominantly queer, Black audience.
A nonprofit bookshop in Chicago's Pilsen neighbourhood running literacy programs across the city. Open Books stocks a wide range of titles including LGBTQ+ literature and accepts book donations to fund educational initiatives.
Andersonville LGBTQ+ restaurant and bar with a longstanding queer-friendly crowd.
Long-running Lakeview queer-popular dance club and performance venue.
Rebel Rebel
Queer nightlife venue in Chicago associated with bar service, dance events, and LGBTQ+ community gatherings.
Market Days Chicago
An annual LGBTQ+ street festival held each August on North Halsted Street in Chicago's Boystown. Market Days fills the strip with vendor booths, entertainment stages, and a massive crowd celebrating queer community over a full weekend.
One of the largest LGBTQ+ libraries in the Midwest, the Gerber/Hart Library and Archives has collected queer history, literature, and ephemera since 1981. Located in Andersonville, it preserves an extensive collection of books, periodicals, and archival materials.
Chicago Wrigleyville queer-friendly underground house and techno club.
Northalsted queer-friendly arcade bar with vintage games and pop-up theme bars.
An independent bookshop in Chicago's River West neighbourhood with a strong focus on diverse voices, including LGBTQ+ authors and titles. Semicolon champions underrepresented writers and hosts community events.
A lesbian bar in Chicago's Rogers Park neighbourhood, Whiskey Girl Tavern is one of the city's few remaining women-focused queer bars. Offers a warm neighbourhood atmosphere and regular events on North Clark Street.
Northalsted-area gay country & western bar with two-step lessons and line dancing.
Chicago LGBTQ+ community center offering social services, youth programs, events, and health resources.
A beloved independent bookshop in Chicago's Wicker Park neighbourhood, Quimby's is the city's go-to destination for zines, underground comics, alt-press publications, and LGBTQ+ literature. An institution of Chicago's counterculture since 1991.
Recognized LGBTQ+ neighborhood, gay village, or queer travel district in Chicago; useful for city guides, walking itineraries, nightlife clusters, and neighborhood context.
Boystown Chicago / Northalsted
Chicago's historic LGBTQ+ neighbourhood, officially known as Northalsted, is one of the first officially recognised gay villages in the United States. Centred on N Halsted Street between Belmont and Irving Park, it's marked by rainbow pylons and features the Legacy Walk, dozens of bars, and LGBTQ+ businesses.
A gay bar on Halsted Street in Chicago's Boystown, Progress Bar is a neighbourhood favourite known for themed events, go-go performers, and a lively mixed crowd.
One of the longest-running female impersonation shows in the United States, the Baton Show Lounge has entertained audiences in Chicago since 1969. The legendary Andersonville club showcases world-class drag performances in a classic supper club format.
A queer-friendly arcade bar in Chicago's Andersonville neighbourhood, Replay offers vintage video games alongside cocktails and food. A popular spot in the city's historically LGBTQ+-friendly North Side.
A gay bear bar in Chicago's Uptown neighbourhood, 2Bears Tavern is a laid-back spot with a welcoming atmosphere and regular themed events for the bear and leather community.
Andersonville Black-owned queer cocktail bar designed for women and femmes.
Gay-owned guest house in Northalsted with long-standing LGBTQ+ hospitality.
A queer bar in Chicago's East Ukrainian Village with a welcoming, no-fuss atmosphere and a strong local following. Named as a nod to Dorothy in Wizard of Oz, a long-standing queer cultural touchstone.
Lakeview East Rainbow Pylons
Public streetscape markers that identify Northalsted as Chicago's historic LGBTQ+ neighborhood and cultural corridor.
Chicago beach with a long-standing LGBTQ+ section near the Adler Planetarium.
An outdoor public museum on North Halsted Street in Boystown, the Legacy Walk commemorates LGBTQ+ people and allies who have made significant contributions to history. Bronze plaques are embedded in the sidewalk along Chicago's historic gay village.
Official producer of the annual Chicago Pride Parade and year-round community advocacy.
A gay-owned restaurant and bar in Chicago's Edgewater neighbourhood known for its drag shows, themed events, and campy atmosphere. Hamburger Mary's is a popular destination for drag brunch and dinner shows.
A bar in Chicago's Andersonville neighbourhood, a historically queer-friendly area on the North Side. A welcoming spot for the local LGBTQ+ community on North Clark Street.
Long-running LGBTQ+ film festival presenting queer cinema and screenings in Chicago.
The world's largest leather and kink event, held in Chicago over Memorial Day Weekend since 1979. IML draws leather enthusiasts from around the world for a multi-day event including a competition, vendor mart, and parties.
Independent feminist bookstore in Chicago offering strong LGBTQ+, queer, and social-justice-focused book selections.
Long-running independent Chicago bookstore in Lakeview known for broad literary coverage and significant LGBTQ+ inventory.
Zoom Vacations offers fun, luxurious, modern gay tours to the hottest destinations in the world. Each trip is fully escorted, and includes unique, exclusive events and excursions.
A Chicago-based nonprofit supporting LGBTQ+-owned businesses and professionals across Illinois. The LGBT Chamber of Commerce offers networking events, advocacy, and resources to grow queer economic power in the state.
Chicago's LGBTQ+ arts organisation, based on Halsted Street in Boystown. PrideArts supports queer artists and produces theatre, visual art, and cultural programming year-round at its North Halsted home.
Major LGBTQ+ bathhouse with dedicated workout facilities and wellness amenities.