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Houston
LA ACADEMIA This new Southwest salsa club welcomes patrons 18 and up, but the youngsters will have to wait a few years to enjoy the Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday drink specials. 5829 S. Gessner 713/334-5422 www.myspace.com/laacademiaclub
BARTINI This club near the Westheimer curve now features a second ladies' night, Passionate Sundays, on the second and fourth Sunday, in addition to Exquisite Wednesdays ladies' nights. 1318 Westheimer, 713/526-2271.
BELLA AIDA GARDENS Each Saturday night, Lady Barbara and MC Zip (of Bartini fame) host "True Unity," with entertainment and drink specials in this southwest Houston club every Saturday night for "everyone in the community," the women say. "We welcome lesbians, gays, transgenders, and bisexuals of all ethic backgrounds." 9371 Richmond Ave. 832/230-3739.
BLUR This new, multi-level dance club doesn't charge a cover, and features a cool upstairs lounge, balconies, expansive patio, and happy hour 8-10PM daily. Sundays pack the dance floor with Trash Disco, and Wednesdays are Ladies Night. 700 Pacific, www.blurbar.com.
BOCADOS On Wednesday nights, women pack this Mexican restaurant for dancing and socializing. Sunday brunch is 11 a.m.-3 p.m. 1312 West Alabama, 713/523-5230.
BOOM BOOM ROOM Manager/chef Kat Mims says business at this new artsy Heights lounge is going great (even booming?), but "something was missing." So she has introduced Gay Night on Tuesdays, with drink specials and munchies. 2518 Yale, 713/868-3740.
BRAZOS RIVER BOTTOM The BRB, Houston's leading gay country-western bar, is located in Midtown, just outside Montrose. Expect to see some fast and fancy two-stepping. Southern Country dance club offers lessons on Thursday night. 2400 Brazos, 713/528-9192.
CHANCES/THE NEW BARN/G-SPOT Houston lesbians and those who love them enjoy three separate clubs under one roof, satisfying their C&W, urban dance, and live chick-music needs. Last year's fire resulted in hot upgrades including expanded and renovated bars, multiple video screens, banquette seating, and more. 1100 Westheimer, 713/523-7217, www.chancesbar.com.
CLUB 1415 Professional women gather for happy hour in the second-floor club space on the first Wednesday of each month. Boys and Girls Club follows each Wednesday night. Papi Chulo night on Thursdays features an amateur strip contest. Friday through Sunday are special events nights. 1415 California, 713/522-7066.
CLUB BIG YO Woman-owned and -operated, the Southwest Houston nightspot operates Thursday-Sunday. Big Yo also presents monthly concerts. 6305 Skyline, 713/953-0268, www.bigyosplash.com.
CLUB DISCREET DJ Rocky B--known for her music in recent years at Eve, Bartini, and Chances, among local hot spots--presides over Throb Ladies Nights on Friday at this Upper Kirby club. 2710 Richmond, 713/526-5100, www.throbparties.info.
CLUB INERGY A nightlife institution for 12 years, this Southwest club offers an eclectic mix of Latin rhythms, mainstream dance, and hip hop. Sunday is the special show night. 5750 Chimney Rock, 713/666-7310, www.clubinergy.com.
COUSIN'S Drag fans pack this club in the heart of Montrose for its campy shows on Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. 817 Fairview, 713/528-9204.
DEAN'S CREDIT CLOTHING DJ and promoter Gracie Chavez presents Les Femmes de la Nuit, the monthly women's DJ and music night, at this downtown nightspot. Chavez reports that the crowd includes a growing contingent of queer folk. 316 Main 713/227-3326 (Dean's), 713/858-6227 (Chavez). www.myspace.com/lesfemmesdelanuit.
DECADES This casual neighborhood bar attracts a devoted crowd of regulars. Decades hosts a Monday pool tournament and a Wednesday dart tournament. The bar offers free pool on Friday. 1205 Richmond, 713/521-2224.
EJ's Located on the western front of Montrose, EJ's retains the charm of a local colorful hangout. Nightly shows, including community benefits, pack the stage. The upstairs martini bar offers a quiet retreat. 2517 Ralph, 713/527-9071.
EVE On Friday and Saturday, this spot for women takes over the space above Azteca's Bar & Grill. The guys move in with G Spot on Wednesday and Sunday. 2209 Richmond Ave., 713/545-4574, 832/577-4188.
G-SPOT George Smith and his Icon Media pack the spot above Azteca's (known as Eve on Friday and Saturday) for the new Wet Wednesday hip-hop night and again on Sunday. 2209 Richmond.
GEORGE Long known as Bricks, the club recently took a new name and retooled as a country-and-western sports bar. This neighborhood joint still boasts a jukebox with country music and active pool tables. Regulars rule at this low-key spot. 617 Fairview, 713/528-8102.
GUAVA LAMP The club left Shepherd Plaza and recently reopened with a larger space near Allen Parkway. Guava Lamp presents karaoke nights on Sunday and Wednesday and offers a free happy hour buffet on Friday. 570 Waugh Dr., 713/524-3359.
HOUSE OF FINESSE Deidre Sam recently announced that she is taking a break from hosting monthly men's and women's socials. She continues to offer her facility near the Texas Southern University campus for special events. 2912 Wentworth, 713/522-6074, www.houseoffinesse.com.
HOUSTON CLUB 2020 Conveniently located just east of downtown and the Toyota Center, this plush dance-and-more nightclub is a natural for après Comets games. Its 6,400 square feet offer theater-sized viewing screens and VIP rooms. National headliners like Jensen Atwood and Solange Knowles have played the main stage. 20202 Leeland, 713/227-9667, www.club2020houston.com.
IN-N-OUT Heights residents appreciate this nearby alternative to Montrose haunts with state-of-the-art large digital displays, internet jukebox, comfy seating, and daily drink specials. 1537 N. Shepherd, 713/589-9780.
JR's BAR & GRILL The features at this Montrose standard include pool tables, go-go boys, and karaoke. Kofi, named favorite drag queen in the 2005 Gayest & Greatest poll and featured on the October OutSmart cover, hosts popular shows Wednesday through Sunday. 808 Pacific, 713/521-2519.
MANGO VIDEO LOUNGE Located next to Club Inergy, this Wednesday-Saturday spot has a 15-ft. video screen, dance floor, & pool tables. DJ Kenny Jammz hosts karaoke night on Wednesday. 5742 Chimney Rock, 713/666-7472.
MARY'S The oldest gay club in Houston, this is a legendary nightspot, though not as notorious as in days past. Mary's hosts many community fundraisers, including the Imperial Court of Houston's Jukebox Wednesdays. 1022 Westheimer, 713/527-9669.
METEOR Owner Charles Armstrong tells us that he intends to reopen Meteor, the trendy edge-of-Montrose lounge and video bar, "in the spring." He adds that he isn't saying the spring of what year. 2306 Genesee, 713/521-0123, www.meteorhouston.com.
MICHAEL'S OUTPOST This neighborhood hangout has become a sing-along piano bar. A regular roster of keyboardists, including Phil Hooper and Lauri Gage, performs nightly Tuesday-Saturday. 1419 Richmond, 713/520-8446.
MO MONG Every Wednesday night, the guys and gals show up at this Vietnamese restaurant in droves to enjoy the martini specials. 1201 Westheimer #B, 713/524-5664.
MONTROSE MINING COMPANY Great-looking male dancers bump and grind every night at this leather/denim spot. The two-tier back patio bar provides a perch for viewing the Pacific Street scenery. 805 Pacific, 713/529-7488.
ORBIT 1 Sunday night is "family night" for "mature" gays and lesbians of this southeast neighborhood bar off Scott Street, offering a free buffet, door prizes, and drink set-ups for your own bottle. 3901 Lockhart St.
PRIVE The patio at this second-floor spot overlooks the lively Westheimer/Montrose intersection. The mixed crowd includes smartly dressed gays as well as non-gays. 910 Westheimer, 713/522-2542.
RAINBOW ROOM Every Thursday, Heather Moon hosts Karaoke Night at this north Houston club. DJ Kenny supplies music on Friday and Saturday. The club has begun presenting live music. 527 Barren Springs, 281/872-0215, www.GayNorthHouston.com.
RESURRECTION This after-hours spot is known as gay friendly. Theatre New West impresario Joe Watts recently chose the club as the appropriately down-at-heel venue for his production of Women Behind Bars. 711 West Gray 832/524-6198.
RICH'S HOUSTON Here we have one of the most mixed clubs in town, in terms of welcoming gay and straight, male and female clientele. If you liked Brian Kinney's Club Babylon in the much-loved, now-defunct cable TV series Queer As Folk, you'll love Rich's. 2401 San Jacinto, 713/759-9606, www.richs-houston.com.
RIPCORD OutSmart readers named this spot the best place to show off your leather in the Gayest & Greatest poll. Inside the Black Hawk Leather Shop sells treasures to the leather/levi/uniform crowd. 715 Fairview, 713/521-2792, www.theripcord.com.
611 CLUB On Friday and Saturday nights, this neighborhood spot offers great buffet dinners. Features include a beautiful garden-style patio. 611 Hyde Park, 713/526-7070.
SOCIAL ROOM The trendy new club is open for business Wednesdays and Sundays only, featuring R&B, hip-hop, soul, and pop music. DJs on Wednesday night with happy hour pricing 5-7 p.m.; women admitted free until 9 p.m. Live music with no cover on Sundays. 1417 Westheimer.
SOUTH BEACH In the 2005 Gayest & Greatest poll, readers named this spot the best club for dancing and JD Arnold their favorite DJ. Besides shirtless boys nightly, special attractions include Café Con Leche with DJ Cubanito on Wednesday. 810 Pacific, 713/529-SOBE (7623), www.SouthBeachTheNightclub.com.
TONY'S CORNER POCKET Located in the space that was formerly Keys West, new owner Tony Vacarro says the makeover of the near-downtown piano bar includes "Booze & Cruise Night" on Thursday, when "shirtless, in-shape guys" enjoy $1 well drinks. 817 W. Dallas St. www.tonyscornerpocket.com.
VINTAGE BAR This romantic, European-style wine bar on the edge of the Galleria area offers a special "Women's Music Night" (wink, wink) every third Thursday, 8 p.m. Enjoy a variety of appetizers with your choice of 40 different wine varieties. 4356 Westheimer and Mid Lane · 713/355-3093 · www.vintagebar.com.
VIVIANA'S This club near downtown appeals to fans of Latino music and drag alike. 5219 Washington, 713/862-0203.
Note: Swoopes 22 Sports Bar & Nightclub did not open in May, as the owners had announced (and as we reported in "News Briefs, April 2006"). In June, the owners of Jefferies renamed their club Blur. Bricks II has been renamed George. Xcape has closed.
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Galveston
THE PINK DOLPHIN Opened by Eldridge Langlinais, formerly the Paradise Guest House proprietor, this club in the old 3rd Coast Beach Bar location offers an expansive Gulf view. 904 Avenue M, 409/621-1808.
ROBERT'S LAFITTE A neighborhood bar, the Island institution attracts a colorful crowd of regulars and travelers. The private patio includes a swimming pool. On Saturday and Sunday night, the Ladies of Lafitte show takes the stage. 2501 Ave Q (at 25th), 409/765-9092.
3RD COAST BEACH BAR OutSmart readers named this Seawall spot the Island bar with the best happy hour in the 2005 Gayest & Greatest poll. Thursday is karaoke night. 3rd Coast presents cabaret/variety shows on Friday and Saturday. 3102 Seawall Blvd., 409/765- 6911, www.3rdcoastbar.com.
THE TREMONT HOUSE Smart Island visitors stop by the atrium in the Strand district hotel to enjoy cabaret music at the grand piano. 2300 Ship's Mechanic Row, 409/763-0300. 2300 Ship's Mechanic Row, 409/763-0300.
UNDERCURRENT This expansive, multi-level multi-bar is now under new management. Expect to see subtle changes to enhance the overall clubbing experience, but the entertainment component that Undercurrent has become famous for remains intact, including the Friday and Saturday night Gulf Coast Drag Mafia shows. 2409 Market, 409/750-8571, www.undercurrentgalveston.com.
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Spring
RANCH HILL SALOON It's not just a bar! The Woodlands-area mixed club is also available for private parties, holy unions, and features the Wall of Fame and the famous saddle from the previous location in Conroe. 24704 I-45 North, Suite 103, 936/441-6426, www.ranchhill.com.
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