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The bar also hosts some fun themed nights – and you’ve got to try the Sunday karaoke.

Aqua Key West

711 Duval Street

Voted “Best Bar” by South Florida Gay News for 6 years running, Aqua Key West is the whole experience. So, whether you’re up for a night of dancing, karaoke, a drag show, or just chilling with a drink, Key West invites you to come as you are and maybe stay a little longer than you planned. 


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Events are subject to change. It’s a refreshing change from the “usual” Key West bars, with its swim-and-sip setup. We welcome you like long time friends.

Alexander’s Guesthouse is a lovingly restored Key West Conch house built in 1902, boasting beautiful, original pine floors and stately windows.

With two bars and the Club 504 dance club, it’s where some of the best local DJs spin the beats every night. This two-story building has a first-floor bar where you can chill with a drink in hand, while upstairs in “the club”, things are kicked up a notch. We are proud to be Adult Exclusive, LGBTQ+ Friendly, creating a space where all guests can relax, connect, and be themselves.

Call 305-294-9919.

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About Alexanders Guesthouse....a little history...and so much more....

We are listed in the National Historic Register.

Home to Poke in the Rear, a restaurant serving delicious Poke Bowls, it’s a great place to relax, grab a bite, or catch up with friends.

La Te Da

1125 Duval Street

One of the most popular “locals” hangouts on Duval Street, La Te Da really does have something for everyone. With a live DJ on the decks, often a local celeb like DJ Rude Girl or Molly Blue, the tunes are always spinning and the dance floor is jumping.

Getting called out by a drag queen as you shout “BINGO!” is something you’ve just got to experience.

gays in key west

Here, gay bars and clubs aren’t just places to grab a drink, they’re where stories are told and connections are made. It’s easy for you to pop in, have a drink, catch a live performer, and people watch. You feel it when you’re dancing in one of the clubs, enjoying a quiet drink under the stars, or just soaking in the energy of the crowd.

With a motto of “drinking mandatory, clothing optional”, expect to see lots of skin and “a bird’s eye view of the island among other things.“

Allied Bars

While not specifically “queer,” these bars and clubs are LGBTQ+ friendly, where you can be who you are and love who you love. It’s more than just being “out,” it’s about being you, in all your colors.

But don’t let that deter you. This clothing-optional, all-male, anything goes bar is certainly not for the shy, timid, or faint of heart. In the center of it all is Bobby, who’s not just the owner but the heart and soul of the nightly party, always ready with a story or a laugh, making sure everyone feels at home. This place is arguably the most inclusive bar in all of Key West.

On the rooftop is the clothing-optional Garden of Eden bar. It’s the perfect place to relax with a martini in hand, sinking into a comfy leather chair as the smooth sounds of jazz fill the air.

The Roost

508 Fleming Street

The Roost is that cozy corner bar everyone loves, tucked away just a hop, skip, and a jump from Duval Street in Old Town Key West.

This place knows how to throw a party. .