I just spent 4 days in sta fe. when i was there, i had my partner look up gay bars in the city. he found 3 on a website, but i only found 1 of those in the downtown area. what exactly do gay folk perform for fun in sta fe? is there a gay community?
i also thought food, gasoline, etc in sta fe were surprisingly expensive!, much more than i would have thought.
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Location: Albuquerque, NM - Summerlin, NV
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Rainbow Vision is a homosexual community in Santa Fe, there are a few others i'm sure.. and as far as gay bars go..i dont own a clue. I actually dont think Santa Fe is much fun at all period.
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Location: Yootó
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I think we contain a large gay community here in Santa Fe. I t
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Just got back from Las Cruces and really enjoyed your town. Just curious, is there any lgbtq+ bars or places where gay people meet?
I don't think LC has the population to support a queer bar.
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Location: El Paso, TX
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No I dont ponder so.. But El Paso a brief 45 min commute to Downtown from Cruces has a couple.. one is even very well-liked for the unbent guys who proceed there to pluck up
Excellent food. Menu offers a variety of options and weekly specials have been my go-to lately. Definitely casual dining with good sized portions. Prices are not costly and quality is pleasant . My favorites have been the Lumpia, Loco Moco, Hawaiian Bowl and several of their daily specials
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Doug S:
We've made a habit of meeting friends every Friday for patio dining and drinks. Steven is a terrific waiter and the menu selection, including specials, is awesome. The chef came out and talked with us this time. Live tune is also a frequent addition
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This place is a getaway from the elements, cool tranquil accepting place for all walks of life! Meal is the comfort sustenance you never knew you needed! Filipino food, Hawaiian food and American infusions. Head cook came out and informed us of our food and was very friendly and compassionate. 6 if it allowed me!
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I kept forgetting my lunch but didn't
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