Bayou Beer Gardenīayou Beer Garden is one of the best places to watch a game with the girls. Bayou Beer Garden (Photo: Paul Broussard) 3. As an added bonus, there are plenty of fantastic restaurants nearby to head to after you have had a few glasses of wine. Faubourg Winesįaubourg Wines is a Marigny hot spot with a large selection of wine and cheese, and it’s a great place to relax with other queer women. You’ll find straight, queer, and trans folks slinging some of the city’s most interesting beer/shot combos until closing time. On any given night you are bound to sip shoulder-to-shoulder with a mostly local, eclectic crowd. Pal’s is a woman-owned bar and has long been a staple of queer lady life in New Orleans. Although there are no specific lesbian bars, here are some of our favorite places.
The city is also home to some great bar hangouts for queer women.
Whether it’s parading through the streets in flamboyant costumes or simply knowing that everyone is welcome here, there’s elements of LGBT culture all around. New Orleans is one of the queerest cities in the world.