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The best gay bars and clubs in Melbourne

Let’s earn one thing straight: all of Melbourne’s bars should be ‘queer-friendly’. And they are, for the most part. Still, many committed gay bars and clubs have intentionally made territory for the LGBTQIA+ group from the beginning. These are the best Melbourne gay bars and clubs providing safe spaces for the queer community.

To mark what these venues present for the queer collective and beyond, here&#;s a list of Melbourne&#;s devoted gay bars and clubs, ranked in no particular order.

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An iconic gay bar: Sircuit/Mollie’s Bar & Diner

Same owners, but completely other venues. Upstairs at Smith Street, you’ll find Mollie’s, a dedicated safe room for everyone. With a sunny terrace, sheltered from the elements and a cozy interior, Mollie’s combines a focus on superb , freshly prepared food with a hint of sassy service. They said dinner with a show&#; From Wednesday to Sunday, you can enjoy your meal with a side of fabulous, raucous drag entertainment.

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Looking to get some operation without having to navigate the apps? You can always go to a sex-on-premises venue. Melbourne is home to a couple of gay saunas and steam rooms, with many offering fun theme nights – often with playful names like Tight-Arse Tuesday or Bound Kink Late hours to keep things spicy.

And just in case you still want to dabble on your fave pick-up apps, all of them also offer cyber lounges. Just remember to perform safe.

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Where to have sex on premises in Melbourne

1. Wet On Wellington

Wet is one of Melbourne’s most popular saunas. Staggering distance from Collingwood's bars and restaurants, it’s busiest on Friday and Saturday

The Best Gay Nightclubs In Melbourne

Formerly Melbourne’s only “bear and leather” bar, The Laird is one of the country’s longest running queer bars, being dwelling to the gender non-conforming community since Just off Hoddle St in Abbotsford, is as well famous locally as it is internationally. With three bars, a huge beer garden and unique accommodation options upstairs, it’s a great place to meet up with other men and have some fun.

The venue is open 7-nights a week too, with saucy theme nights and events running all-year-round, including the Bare Arse/Wet Jock night, Bearfest and underwear parties. They host weekly nights including a pool comp on Tuesdays, Trivial Hirsute trivia nights on Wednesdays dubbed the “cheekiest trivia in town” and Sing Stud karaoke on Friday nights, there’s plenty of fun to be had with the fellas. Having being granted an male-only bar status by VCAT means that The Laird is exclusive to same-sex attracted cisgender and transgender males, however the exclude opens its doors to the wider community for annual events like the Vic Leather Uncover Day, Men on Men Day and Northside Bi

Gay Melbourne (Naarm): Where to eat, drink, play and sleep

By Emen8, updated 8 months ago in Travel and party / In Australia

Headed to Melbourne (Naarm) for a vacay? You’re in for a rainbow treat, because this Aussie city is a gay utopia, with enough places to eat, drink, play and sleep to keep you pleased for more than just a weekend.

Whether you want a chilled-out weekend exploring Naarm’s iconic laneways and drinking its famous coffee, or you’re after a down-and-dirty weekend of sweaty club nights and even sweatier saunas, Melbourne has it covered. Welcome to our essential travel guide for a gay-friendly trip to Melbourne.

Where is the gay scene in Melbourne?

It might not be an understatement to say that the whole of Melbourne is gay-friendly. It&#;s not uncommon to detect rainbow flags, queer street art, and other ‘hey, you’re so welcome here’ signs wherever you are. But, if you really want to find Melbourne’s male lover community, make sure you disburse some time in Collingwood and Fitzroy.

Collingwood

Located on the outskirts of the Melbourne CBD, Collingwood is by far th