29 Must-Visit LGBTQ-Friendly Bars and Businesses in St. Louis

Do you want to hit up the hottest gay bar? Are you a man wanting to buy your husband a bouquet without getting dirty looks? Are you in the process of transitioning and in need of a specialty tailor to alter your clothes? Or do you just want a place where everyone feels emphatically welcome ... gay, straight, and all points in between? St. Louis has all of this and more. As a bright blue dot in a big red state, St. Louis has long been an oasis for LGBTQIA+ people born in neighboring communities, and for good reason. Our thriving queer culture will make you proud to be from the Lou. If you want to spend your money in a gay way, these are the spots to drop those dollars where you won’t need to hide your love. All of these local businesses will joyfully welcome you (and your partner) with open arms. Some are LGBTQIA+ owned, and others are just super gay friendly -- either way, you can't go wrong.

Do you want to hit up the hottest gay bar? Are you a man wanting to buy your husband a bouquet without getting dirty looks? Are you in the process of transitioning and in need of a specialty tailor to alter your clothes? Or do you just want a place where everyone feels emphatically welcome ... gay, straight, and all points in between? St. Louis has all of this and more.

As a bright blue dot in a big red state, St. Louis has long been an oasis for LGBTQIA+ people born in neighboring communities, and for good reason. Our thriving queer culture will make you proud to be from the Lou.

If you want to spend your money in a gay way, these are the spots to drop those dollars where you won’t need to hide your love. All of these local businesses will joyfully welcome you (and your partner) with open arms. Some are LGBTQIA+ owned, and others are just super gay friendly -- either way, you can't go wrong.

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Hamburger Mary's
400 Washington AvenueSt. Louis, MO 63102(314) 833-4000
A whole bar full of drag queen servers? Yep. When this chain finally came to St. Louis it made waves! Check it out for the most entertaining brunch imaginable. Get a mimosa, kick back and enjoy.
Photo courtesy of Hamburger Mary's St. Louis

Hamburger Mary's

400 Washington Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63102
(314) 833-4000


A whole bar full of drag queen servers? Yep. When this chain finally came to St. Louis it made waves! Check it out for the most entertaining brunch imaginable. Get a mimosa, kick back and enjoy.

Photo courtesy of Hamburger Mary's St. Louis
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NOTCH
4187 Manchester AvenueSt. Louis, MO 63110(314) 764-5113
The pride flags outside this salon let you know that you are welcome here. Inside are a number of inclusive options, including a hairstyle menu that doesn't separate "men's" and "women's" styles. It's been said before, but Notch is really a cut above the rest.
Photo courtesy of Jaime Lees

NOTCH

4187 Manchester Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63110
(314) 764-5113


The pride flags outside this salon let you know that you are welcome here. Inside are a number of inclusive options, including a hairstyle menu that doesn't separate "men's" and "women's" styles. It's been said before, but Notch is really a cut above the rest.

Photo courtesy of Jaime Lees
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Block Garment Alterations
1922 Cherokee StreetSt. Louis, MO 63118(314) 218-5413
Run by an activist and a cis queer femme from St. Louis, this is the new storefront of Block Garment Alterations, where Aurora (who formerly worked at a bridal shop doing gown alterations) has set up shop. Aurora specializes in altering clothes to fit trans bodies.
Photo courtesy of Virginia Harold

Block Garment Alterations

1922 Cherokee Street
St. Louis, MO 63118
(314) 218-5413


Run by an activist and a cis queer femme from St. Louis, this is the new storefront of Block Garment Alterations, where Aurora (who formerly worked at a bridal shop doing gown alterations) has set up shop. Aurora specializes in altering clothes to fit trans bodies.

Photo courtesy of Virginia Harold
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Bella's Frozen Yogurt
1021 Washington AvenueSt. Louis, MO 63101(314) 553-9261
Owned by partners Corey James and Austin Blankenship, the pair revived the frozen yogurt shop three years after it closed because they just loved it so much. And St. Louis loves them back — especially after they showcased some amazing Red Hot Riplets-flavored frozen yogurt.
Photo courtesy of Bella's Frozen Yogurt

Bella's Frozen Yogurt

1021 Washington Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63101
(314) 553-9261


Owned by partners Corey James and Austin Blankenship, the pair revived the frozen yogurt shop three years after it closed because they just loved it so much. And St. Louis loves them back — especially after they showcased some amazing Red Hot Riplets-flavored frozen yogurt.

Photo courtesy of Bella's Frozen Yogurt
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Bar:PM
7109 S. BroadwaySt. Louis, MO 63111(314) 312-6683
You don’t have to be in the Grove to get gay. If you’re down in the S. Broadway area stop into Bar:PM where the friendly staff and fun activities like adult Easter egg hunts and chili cook-offs will keep you smiling!
Photo courtesy of Steve Truesdell

Bar:PM

7109 S. Broadway
St. Louis, MO 63111
(314) 312-6683


You don’t have to be in the Grove to get gay. If you’re down in the S. Broadway area stop into Bar:PM where the friendly staff and fun activities like adult Easter egg hunts and chili cook-offs will keep you smiling!

Photo courtesy of Steve Truesdell
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Flowers to the People
2317 Cherokee StreetSt. Louis, MO 63118(314) 762-0422
If you’re planning for a wedding and you’re gay, you might have to deal with all kinds of judgmental folks. Not at Flowers to the People. This small shop gives you a personalized experience and welcomes couples of all types. Expect a fun, funny and inclusive experience here.
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Flowers to the People

2317 Cherokee Street
St. Louis, MO 63118
(314) 762-0422


If you’re planning for a wedding and you’re gay, you might have to deal with all kinds of judgmental folks. Not at Flowers to the People. This small shop gives you a personalized experience and welcomes couples of all types. Expect a fun, funny and inclusive experience here.

Photo courtesy of Google Maps
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Attitudes Nightclub
4100 Manchester AvenueSt. Louis, MO 63110(314) 802-8603
It’s huge, it’s loud, sometimes it hosts drag shows (including high-level touring drag shows) and you can dance dance dance in every section of this joint, including in MTV-style cages. If you’re looking to break it off, shake some booty on down at Attitudes.
Photo courtesy of Jaime Lees

Attitudes Nightclub

4100 Manchester Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63110
(314) 802-8603


It’s huge, it’s loud, sometimes it hosts drag shows (including high-level touring drag shows) and you can dance dance dance in every section of this joint, including in MTV-style cages. If you’re looking to break it off, shake some booty on down at Attitudes.

Photo courtesy of Jaime Lees
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Bastille 
1027 Russell BoulevardSt. Louis, MO 63104(314) 664-4408
Bastille has been holding it down as Soulard’s premiere gay bar for years. Appropriately, its style is heavily influenced by the New Orleans Mardi Gras scene. This is the place to visit if you want to drink buckets of booze and maybe loose a little bit of clothing.
Photo courtesy of RFT file photo

Bastille

1027 Russell Boulevard
St. Louis, MO 63104
(314) 664-4408


Bastille has been holding it down as Soulard’s premiere gay bar for years. Appropriately, its style is heavily influenced by the New Orleans Mardi Gras scene. This is the place to visit if you want to drink buckets of booze and maybe loose a little bit of clothing.

Photo courtesy of RFT file photo
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Cheap TRX
3209 S. Grand BoulevardSt. Louis, MO 63118(314) 664-4011
The people at Cheap TRX are unshockable. Need to buy a ball gag while getting your penis pierced and wrapping yourself in a trans flag? Nobody here would bat an eyelash. They also sell essential (and silly) household items, too, in case you’re looking for a gift for your special someone.
Photo courtesy of Google Maps

Cheap TRX

3209 S. Grand Boulevard
St. Louis, MO 63118
(314) 664-4011


The people at Cheap TRX are unshockable. Need to buy a ball gag while getting your penis pierced and wrapping yourself in a trans flag? Nobody here would bat an eyelash. They also sell essential (and silly) household items, too, in case you’re looking for a gift for your special someone.

Photo courtesy of Google Maps
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JJ's Clubhouse
3858 Market StreetSt. Louis, MO 63110(314) 535-4100
They have everything at JJ’s. A bar, space to roam, a whole big room for a club and, famously, bowls of cheese balls on the bar instead of peanuts for snacks. If you’re looking for a sexy BDSM daddy or a little bear cub, this is the best place in St. Louis to find one. And cheese ball dust doesn’t stick to leather, so suit up.
Photo courtesy of Scott Layne

JJ's Clubhouse

3858 Market Street
St. Louis, MO 63110
(314) 535-4100


They have everything at JJ’s. A bar, space to roam, a whole big room for a club and, famously, bowls of cheese balls on the bar instead of peanuts for snacks. If you’re looking for a sexy BDSM daddy or a little bear cub, this is the best place in St. Louis to find one. And cheese ball dust doesn’t stick to leather, so suit up.

Photo courtesy of Scott Layne
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Left Bank Books
399 N. Euclid AvenueSt. Louis, MO 63108(314) 367-6731
As the long-time heart of the Central West End, Left Bank Books has seen many of its neighbors come and go —  including, sadly, the Coffee Cartel. Left Bank has always welcomed all people of all sexualities, races and economic status. A true ally, the store has embraced queer culture since it opened in 1969.
Photo courtesy of Harlan McCarthy

Left Bank Books

399 N. Euclid Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63108
(314) 367-6731


As the long-time heart of the Central West End, Left Bank Books has seen many of its neighbors come and go — including, sadly, the Coffee Cartel. Left Bank has always welcomed all people of all sexualities, races and economic status. A true ally, the store has embraced queer culture since it opened in 1969.

Photo courtesy of Harlan McCarthy
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Hummel's
7101 S. BroadwaySt. Louis, MO 63111(314) 353-5080
This little pub is the perfect place to make your new favorite “home” bar. It’s small, it’s welcoming and you are immediately treated like family. (And it’s darn cheap, too!) S. Broadway should be your home-away-from-home if you’re looking for gay beyond the Grove.
Photo courtesy of Steve Truesdell

Hummel's

7101 S. Broadway
St. Louis, MO 63111
(314) 353-5080


This little pub is the perfect place to make your new favorite “home” bar. It’s small, it’s welcoming and you are immediately treated like family. (And it’s darn cheap, too!) S. Broadway should be your home-away-from-home if you’re looking for gay beyond the Grove.

Photo courtesy of Steve Truesdell
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Four Strings
1730 S. 8th StreetSt. Louis, MO 63104(314) 312-6030
This quirky bar on the edge of Soulard is tons of fun. Not only have they adopted the Golden Girls as their patron saints, they also have drag, comedy and $1 on Mondays! If you haven’t been, you are missing out.
Photo courtesy of Google Maps

Four Strings

1730 S. 8th Street
St. Louis, MO 63104
(314) 312-6030


This quirky bar on the edge of Soulard is tons of fun. Not only have they adopted the Golden Girls as their patron saints, they also have drag, comedy and $1 on Mondays! If you haven’t been, you are missing out.

Photo courtesy of Google Maps
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Grey Fox Pub
3503 S. Spring AvenueSt. Louis, MO 63116(314) 772-2150
Some of the best drag shows in St. Louis happen at this small-ish little corner pub. There is a bar room and a performance room and most nights (and every weekend) the ladies take the stage there and burn it down. Not sure what to do with your night but want to have a wild time? You can’t go wrong at the Grey Fox Pub.
Photo courtesy of Jaime Lees

Grey Fox Pub

3503 S. Spring Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63116
(314) 772-2150


Some of the best drag shows in St. Louis happen at this small-ish little corner pub. There is a bar room and a performance room and most nights (and every weekend) the ladies take the stage there and burn it down. Not sure what to do with your night but want to have a wild time? You can’t go wrong at the Grey Fox Pub.

Photo courtesy of Jaime Lees
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HandleBar
4127 Manchester AvenueSt. Louis, MO 63110(314) 652-2212
This is not technically a gay bar but it is very gay friendly. If you’re looking to escape from your regular bar and check out something new, the Handlebar is in the Grove right near most of the other gay bars and, as you see from its proudly displayed rainbow flag, the staff will welcome you with open arms.
Photo courtesy of Jaime Lees

HandleBar

4127 Manchester Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63110
(314) 652-2212


This is not technically a gay bar but it is very gay friendly. If you’re looking to escape from your regular bar and check out something new, the Handlebar is in the Grove right near most of the other gay bars and, as you see from its proudly displayed rainbow flag, the staff will welcome you with open arms.

Photo courtesy of Jaime Lees
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Hiro Asian Kitchen
1405 Washington AvenueSt. Louis, MO 63103(314) 241-4476
If you’re looking to have a nice dinner out where you and your partner can just enjoy yourselves, make sure to take date night to Hiro Asian Kitchen, where Bernie Lee offers hyper-local ingredients in Southeast Asian cuisine.
Photo courtesy of Janet Park

Hiro Asian Kitchen

1405 Washington Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63103
(314) 241-4476


If you’re looking to have a nice dinner out where you and your partner can just enjoy yourselves, make sure to take date night to Hiro Asian Kitchen, where Bernie Lee offers hyper-local ingredients in Southeast Asian cuisine.

Photo courtesy of Janet Park
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Just John Club
4112 Manchester AvenueSt. Louis, MO 63110(314) 371-1333
Just John is your go-to spot for fun entertainment in the Grove. At JuJo (that’s what you call it if you’re a regular), you can kick it both inside or on the generously-sized patio. You can just chill here or your can dance, JuJo offers a range of options to suit each customer’s preference.
Photo courtesy of Jaime Lees

Just John Club

4112 Manchester Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63110
(314) 371-1333


Just John is your go-to spot for fun entertainment in the Grove. At JuJo (that’s what you call it if you’re a regular), you can kick it both inside or on the generously-sized patio. You can just chill here or your can dance, JuJo offers a range of options to suit each customer’s preference.

Photo courtesy of Jaime Lees
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The Monocle
4510 Manchester AvenueSt. Louis, MO 63110(314) 932-7003
This speakeasy is styled as an upscale cabaret and hosts queer-inclusive burlesque, gay reviews and a whole big selection of other types of entertainment. If you're looking for a fun date night where you and your partner can sit back and be entertained, check out the Monocle.
Photo courtesy of Danny Wicentowski

The Monocle

4510 Manchester Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63110
(314) 932-7003


This speakeasy is styled as an upscale cabaret and hosts queer-inclusive burlesque, gay reviews and a whole big selection of other types of entertainment. If you're looking for a fun date night where you and your partner can sit back and be entertained, check out the Monocle.

Photo courtesy of Danny Wicentowski
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Keypers
2280 Jefferson AvenueSt. Louis, MO 63104(314) 664-6496
Like your whiskey with a side of gay-loving piano bar? Keypers is the place for you. You never know what you’ll find here —  from a super-talented performer to a low-key (get it?) relaxing night. But what you will usually find is a rack full of Hawaiian shirts that you can borrow while you’re at the bar. If you need to get into a festive mood, a Hawaiian shirt will always start the party.
Photo courtesy of Google Maps

Keypers

2280 Jefferson Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63104
(314) 664-6496


Like your whiskey with a side of gay-loving piano bar? Keypers is the place for you. You never know what you’ll find here — from a super-talented performer to a low-key (get it?) relaxing night. But what you will usually find is a rack full of Hawaiian shirts that you can borrow while you’re at the bar. If you need to get into a festive mood, a Hawaiian shirt will always start the party.

Photo courtesy of Google Maps
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Trops
4104 Manchester AvenueSt. Louis, MO 63110(314) 899-9404
When this place opened it instantly became one of the hottest bars on Manchester Ave. Everybody loves to go to this place, gay or straight, young or old, everybody. But be careful. You might have to remind yourself when you visit that there really is booze in all of those tasty slushies.
Photo courtesy of Sarah Fenske

Trops

4104 Manchester Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63110
(314) 899-9404


When this place opened it instantly became one of the hottest bars on Manchester Ave. Everybody loves to go to this place, gay or straight, young or old, everybody. But be careful. You might have to remind yourself when you visit that there really is booze in all of those tasty slushies.

Photo courtesy of Sarah Fenske
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