THE SQUARE : To be fair, Akron isn't known for its hopping gay scene, but The Square would shine even in a more populated city. So what is the best gay bar in the world? But we're sure that this will only stoke the fires of debate. We've also tried to arrive at a list that satisfies everyone from a pierced and leather-clad cub to a skinny, go-go boy wannabe. We've taken nominations, suggestions, polled friends and experts around the world, and even done a bit of on-the-ground research. While we don't think the battle of the dance floor will be won anytime soon (and probably shouldn't even be fought), gay bars, even in the age of social integration and online communities, remain an integral space for LGBT communities the world over.Īs with any list, it's impossible to be definitive. Now, most straight folks have little fear of homosexuality, and gay bars become their joint du jour-to the horror of many men and women who wish they still had their sacred space free of bachelorette parties (read Drew Droege's take on this phenomenon). The openly gay bar is a relatively new addition to the social space scene, and it became quite common quite quickly, perhaps, some say, too quickly. For decades, the first (and only) place where many men and women could meet other gay, lesbian, or transgender people was at a bar, mostly in the shadows.