Gay friendly restaurants near me

Gay-Friendly Restaurants in Montrose

It's easy to spot great food in Houston's gayborhood

Looking for a bite to ingest in Houston&#x;s "gayborhood"? Montrose has long been a restaurant lover&#x;s dream, with fun and quirky eateries spread along Westheimer, Montrose Boulevard and deeper inside this eclectic district. Now, lots of new spots are joining the old favorites, creating a unusual foodie destination for locals and visitors alike.

Cantina
Elegant ground tones and a refined menu define this grill and margarita bar owned by local Tex-Mex mavens, the Laurenzos (Ninfas, El Tiempo Cantina). The menu features classics like tacos, tamales, chalupas, enchiladas and combo plates while house specialties involve the oak grill for savory fajitas, quail, baby back ribs and jalapeno sausage.

How it&#x;s gay-friendly: This is the place to be on Friday nights after 6 p.m. Gay guys flock here for the skinny margs and the fajitas.

Barnaby's Cafe Montrose
Constantly humming with lively conversation, this cozy cafe is a popular Montrose neighborhood ha

Avalon International Breads – Detroit

One of Detroit’s frequently cited success stories, Avalon was started in by Ann Perrault and her partner Jackie Victor, who had a simple mission to feed people wholesome, percent organic baked goods in the city of Detroit. Since those meek beginnings, Avalon has experienced explosive growth. Avalon’s cafes offer sandwiches, a accomplish bakery, coffees, and teas, and provide baked goods to more than 40 restaurants and markets throughout southeast Michigan.

Bobcat Bonnie's – Detroit (along with metro Detroit locations)

Owner Matt Buskard believes in and practices a very personable, inclusive, and supportive customs in each of his restaurant locations, embracing the diverse communities in which he does business. Bobcat Bonnie’s has a hip and eclectic aesthetic (as evidenced by the Joey Salamon and Detroit Wallpaper Company decor), serving you an experience you will remember.

Cuisine – Detroit

This gourmet French restaurant features a huge wine list. Owner and chef Paul Grosz studied at Le Cordon Bleu in Paris. This elegant dining establi

Gay friendly Restaurants in Paris

Here are other restaurants with a gay or gay-friendly clientele in Paris, in the Marais neighborhood and in the center of Paris.  This list is not exhaustive, every day unused restaurants are born in Paris. Inscribe us if you find nice brand-new addresses

 "Nous les restaurateurs" Christophe Moulin’s strike is still relevant. In the s, he created the Gai Moulin restaurant on St Merri Street, a miniature local canteen where you can devour well at a very reasonable price, and where cheerful customers flock to meet from noon to evening. Christophe takes to the piano and composes his own satirical songs about Parisian life and the gay district of the Marais. He mocks the quality of hospitality, the frozen cuisine, the unbearable customers with a caustic humour. Le Gai Moulin has now closed and Christophe Moulin has left Paris. There remains the memory of this song so comical, emblematic of an entire era. Eavesdrop and sing in your hearts: "We restaurateurs get up early…" 

Gay-friendly Cafes & Restaurants

Baloó Bar

Tuesday-Friday  – ;Saturday, Sunday  – ;in summer daily

Small gay-friendly and bears-friendly cafe bar, with giant terrace towards the plaza. (The former Caffè Venice.)

@ Plaza de la Nogalera, l.
Torremolinos

+34 44 97 07 (mobile)

Casero

Daily except Tuesday  – 

Small restaurant at the Pueblo Blanco. Mediterranean cuisine and new Tapas creations, incl. vegetarian and vegan food.
Terrific guest reviews. Reservation recommended.

@ Calle Skal 4
Torremolinos

+34 10 48 56 (mobile)

Vanilla Café

Monday-Thursday  – ;Friday  – ;Saturday  – ;Sunday  – 

Cafe bar, with terrace towards the plaza in the center of Torremolinos.
Breakfast served till

@ Plaza de la Nogalera, l.
Torremolinos