Located in the heart of the Castro, QBar features weekly parties like Tuesday night’s “13 Licks Lezzie Queer Dance Party” and Wednesday’s “Booty Call.” 456 Castro St., San Francisco. Philly’s premier gay sports bar known for boxer-clad bartenders, pool table, and plenty of flat-screens to watch the game. How did your favorite bar fare? Discuss below! After the name of each bar on the list, we’ve indicated how many places it moved since last year.Īs far as cities with the most thriving gay bar scenes: Los Angeles/West Hollywood dominates our list with seven entries, the most popular being perennial favorite, The Abbey in third place New York has five entries on the list whereas Washington, D.C., and Wilton Manors, Florida, each have four. Besides Parliament House, the highest debut on the list goes to Micky’s West Hollywood which took the number seven spot. Gravy Analytics had Parliament House previously categorized as a hotel and not a bar, so it wasn’t counted last year. You may be wondering how a bar jumped more than 50 spaces to take the top of the list. There are 17 new entries on the list, including Parliament House which (spoiler alert) grabbed the top spot. And which bars were the most popular in that year’s time? The answers will surprise you. This list tracks gay bar attendance from November 1, 2017, through October 31, 2018. But there’s no one way to do it: What what works in Peoria doesn’t necessarily work in Pasadena.īut measuring how popular a bar is, that’s all in the numbers.ĭata collected by Gravy Analytics, a location-based marketing platform, tracks mobile data to verify attendance at places and events throughout the United States. The best bars mix ambience, a frisson of energy, and the right vibes. My recommended play is a 1/2 unit bet on game 438, Bears -3.5 first half.The ingredients for the perfect gay bar are not as obvious as the ingredients for a perfect cocktail. By the time the Lions figure out the run is not working, eventually they will turn to the pass.but not before they're down 10 points or so at the half. Stafford hasn't been crisp as last year with his play, and as mentioned, the running game has been non-existent, even though that's what Schwartz seems to be focusing on. Special teams breakdowns, dropped passes, and lots of penalties have plagued the Lions of late. The Lions defense, especially their secondary, has been their weakness, even though Delmas is coming back tonight. Chicago has the NFL's best run defense, and allows just 65.8 yards per game, and the secondary is one of the tops in the league. The Chicago defense will stuff the box, and their backs will play a few steps back, daring the Lions to pass, but will keep receivers in front of them. They remember what the Lions did to them last year at Ford Field on Monday night football. It's Monday Night Football, and with Chicago, coming off the bye week, they will be healthy and ready to go. Leshoure and Bell are their runners, and they, so far this season, have been mediocre. I'm thinking that Schwartz will continue his first half funk of trying to establish some sort of run against the Bears, even though the Lions can't run.
I see this game being played out the same way as when the Lions played at San Francisco.another defensive strong team.