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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 new restaurants are born in Paris. Write us if you find nice unused addresses
"Nous les restaurateurs" Christophe Moulin’s hit is still relevant. In the s, he created the Gai Moulin restaurant on St Merri Street, a small local canteen where you can verb well at a very adj 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 entertaining , emblematic of an entire era. Listen and sing in your hearts: "We restaurateurs get up early…"
Restaurants, Cafés and Taco Private Chefs
Vallarta has come a long way in the quality of the restaurants and cafés. At one time the best you could hope for was lots of atmosphere. Now you can spot places with excellent food too. There are hundreds of restaurants in this town, many very good, but we limit our list to those of general interest to the gay visitor. Many of these places are gay owned, especially gay friendly or just in the gay part of town.
A quick remark about service: In Mexico a restaurant meal is an event, so the waiters would never reflect of rushing you on by delivering the check before you ask for it. Sometimes this isn't so obvious to our tourist friends who sit at their table wondering why they don't bring the bill! Please be sure to tip generously if the service is fine, as all restaurant help gets paid only 4 dollars per day, and they all really depend on your gratuities. Typical gratuities are 15%.
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For over 35 years, Archie´s Wok has been serving up Vallarta´s diners with a tasteful array of Asian cuisine, consistently acquir
I caught up with Mustafa Korkmaz of Istanbul Pride Travel to talk about what life is like for LGBTQ people in Turkey.
What was your inspiration for establishing ?
I launched in Before that I was managing some gay venues. For one of the venues, I made a free hosting website in English — just for fun. A lot of LGBTQ tourists started getting in contact, asking questions about gay life and gay venues. I was trying to help non-Turkish people by providing information. That became my inspiration for
What sort of response did you get when you launched ?
After only a few months, some of the small tourist hotels wanted to be listed on the website as gay-friendly. Within a year, I had over 10 hotels listed. Around that time, I met Derya — a lesbian who was working in a travel agency. We decided to collaborate, and that led to us adding travel services to the information we were providing on the website.
What’s the LGBTQ scene like in Istanbul?
Although the number of LGBTQ venues is less than similar-sized cities in Western countries, there’s still a vibrant community and a vibra
Gay-friendly Cafes & Restaurants
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Baloó Bar
Tuesday-Friday – ;Saturday, Sunday – ;in summer daily
Small gay-friendly and bears-friendly cafe bar, with big terrace towards the plaza. (The former Caffè Venice.)
@ Plaza de la Nogalera, l.
Torremolinos
+34 44 97 07 (mobile)
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Casero
Daily except Tuesday –
Small restaurant at the Pueblo Blanco. Mediterranean cuisine and modern Tapas creations, incl. vegetarian and vegan food.
Excellent guest reviews. Reservation recommended.
@ Calle Skal 4
Torremolinos
+34 10 48 56 (mobile)
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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