Pride Pitstop, Anyone? 🏳️🌈
Not your average pride guide.

If your travel plans are feeling a little too... predictable this June, we’ve got a more colorful detour.
These five bars, restaurants and cafes double as inclusive hangouts and aesthetic goldmines — rainbow-forward, community-first and open for business year-round.
Spark Social House, Washington, D.C.

Open ‘til 4 a.m. and 0% ABV, this non-alcoholic LGBTQ bar is where you go to debrief, recharge or caffeinate post-chaos. Think: mocktails, late-night snacks and actual conversations you’ll remember the next morning.
Bent Inn, Las Vegas, NV

Vegas’s only gay-owned boutique hotel brings the party poolside with 24/7 drinks, drag shows, karaoke and bar bites that hit way harder than the strip's usual suspects. Bonus: You can crash upstairs.
ByrdCage, Atlantic City, NJ

It’s been two decades since A.C. had a queer-owned restaurant — and ByrdCage is making up for lost time. Expect comfort food, a piano lounge and outdoor karaoke under the stars. Start with brunch, end with Beyoncé.
No Bar, NYC

Tucked inside the Standard, East Village, No Bar is one of the first gay bars to pop up inside a national hotel chain. It’s your pregame destination for a night out in the East Village, complete with DJs, cocktails and a come-as-you-are crowd that actually means it.
Schāf Shop, Atlanta, GA

A lesbian-owned skate shop and cafe? Midtown's Schāf Shop is serving espresso, small bites and a whole lot of inclusive energy. Pull up whether you’re a pro on wheels or just here for the cold brew.