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Please keep it reasonable, some topics have limited relatability and can be removed at the mods discretion. Statewide or global topics that affect us here locally are allowed but they must clearly link to and relate to San Diego. Please, Limit posts to San Diego and County related topics. Limit submissions to San Diego area topics. The Gaslamp Quarter is also a popular choice for those who are looking for a more alternative gay scene in San Diego.Our rules and guidelines are easy: 1. While Hillcrest is the main pulse, gay life can also be found in South Park and Ocean Beach, which both offer various LGBTQ-owned and run businesses. PECS is also a popular hangout that hosts regular parties along with Drag Race viewing nights.Īs an open-minded city, there is more than just one gay district in San Diego. This place has become a bit of an institution in the area, and is popular on a Saturday afternoon when gays flock to the outside terrace to people watch. For a bite to eat and a seriously good - and large - cocktail, be sure to stop by Baja Betty’s. The area is known for its pedestrian streets, open attitude, and main thoroughfares of University Avenue, Normal Street and Harvey Milk Street. Hillcrest is located just north of San Diego’s downtown and offers a wealth of gay bars, restaurants, shops, and clubs. That said, even when Pride is not taking place, the area still hums with a colorful and welcoming energy. Every year in July, Hillcrest is home to San Diego Gay Pride, which is one of the largest and most celebrated prides in the States. The main gay area of San Diego can be found in the charming Hillcrest district. The main gay area of San Diego can be found in the charming Hillcrest.Īs the eighth largest city in the USA, San Diego has a dynamic nightlife, and its gay scene is no exception to the rule. As the eighth largest city in the USA, San Diego has a dynamic nightlife, and its gay scene is no exception to the rule.