St. John's

    Gay Bars in St. John's

    Here's our guide to St. John's gay bars

    St. John's, Newfoundland, may not boast a vast array of dedicated gay bars, but it has a nightlife scene and it's very welcoming to the LGBTQ+ community. The city's compact downtown area, particularly George Street, is known for its bars and pubs.

    Bannerman Brewery
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    90 Duckworth Street, St. John's, Canada

    Stylish, inclusive, and full of flavour — Bannerman Brewing Co. is a beloved local hotspot in downtown St. John’s, where small-batch beers, specialty coffee, and community vibes come together in a beautifully restored firehouse.

    A favorite among 2SLGBTQIA+ locals and visitors alike, Bannerman is more than just a brewery — it's a creative space that feels part gallery, part café, part weekend hangout. Whether you're dropping in for a morning flat white and fresh sourdough toast, or sipping a crisp house IPA under the warm glow of string lights, this is a place where everyone feels welcome.

    Their beer list rotates with the seasons, offering everything from juicy IPAs to rich stouts and experimental sours — all brewed on-site. The coffee bar and brunch menu are also standouts, making this the kind of place you’ll want to visit more than once while in town.

    Mon:07:30 - 23:00

    Tue:07:30 - 15:00

    Wed:07:30 - 23:00

    Thu:07:30 - 23:00

    Fri:07:30 - 00:00

    Sat:08:30 - 00:00

    Sun:08:30 - 21:00

    Last updated on: 27-May-2025

    The Rose & Vine
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    208 Water Street, St. John's, Canada

    The Rose & Vine is one of those rare gems that instantly makes you feel like you’ve stumbled onto something special. A dreamy mix of wine bar, floral studio, and boutique, it’s one of St. John’s coziest and most stylish spaces — and a lovely little 2SLGBTQIA+ friendly spot to unwind with a glass (or bottle) of wine. 

    Located on the lively Duckworth Street, this hybrid space serves up curated wines from around the world, small bites, and a rotating selection of fresh florals, gifts, and local goods. It’s an ideal spot for a quiet catch-up with friends, a romantic pre-dinner drink, or a solo moment with your journal and a chilled white.

    The space is beautifully designed — think vintage-inspired with soft lighting, feminine charm, and a warm welcome for all identities. It’s frequented by a diverse and artsy local crowd, and the staff are known for being super friendly, inclusive, and knowledgeable (especially if you're new to wine and want to explore).

    Mon:12:00 - 02:00

    Tue:12:00 - 02:00

    Wed:12:00 - 02:00

    Thu:12:00 - 03:00

    Fri:12:00 - 03:00

    Sat:12:00 - 03:00

    Sun:12:00 - 03:00

    Last updated on: 27-May-2025

    Toslow
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    108 Duckworth Street, St. John's, Canada

    Toslow isn’t your average café — it’s a soulful little spot where coffee, culture, queerness, and community all meet. Tucked away on Duckworth Street, this cozy hideaway feels like a living room for St. John’s creative crowd. With specialty coffee by day and natural wine and moody lighting by night, it’s a top pick for 2SLGBTQIA+ travelers looking for something warm, alternative, and authentic. 

    Expect a menu of carefully brewed espresso drinks, curated wines, and cheeky cocktails, plus small bites and pop-up events that bring the space to life. The interior is intimate and artful — mismatched chairs, zines on the shelf, queer-friendly energy in the air.

    Toslow regularly hosts readings, DJ nights, and queer-focused events, and the space is proudly inclusive, making it one of the city’s unofficial queer community hubs. It’s not a club — it’s better: a space for actual conversation, creative inspiration, and casual connections. 

    Weekday: See website

    Weekend: See website

    Last updated on: 27-May-2025

    Oiche
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    16 George Street, St. John's, Canada

    Dark, loud, inclusive, and electric — Oíche is the underground heartbeat of St. John’s queer nightlife. This pop-up-style, queer-owned club night is everything you want in an alternative 2SLGBTQIA+ space: unpolished in all the right ways, wildly expressive, and full of music, movement, and meaning.

    Pronounced “ee-ha” (Irish for “night”), Oíche is more than a club — it’s a community-powered space where queer folks, trans folks, BIPOC, and allies come together to dance, sweat, and exist unapologetically. With rotating local and visiting DJs, the sound is a mix of house, techno, disco, queer pop, and underground beats, depending on the night.

    Mon: Closed

    Tue: Closed

    Wed: Closed

    Thu: Closed

    Fri:20:00 - 03:00

    Sat: Closed

    Sun: Closed

    Last updated on: 27-May-2025

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