Gay bars in arlington va
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Washington, DC
ADAMS MORGAN AREA
Favorite for Both Men & Women, Sports,
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CAPITOL HILL AREA
DOWNTOWN AREA
Favorite for Mostly Men, Leather/levi, Billiards,
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Favorite for Both Men & Women, Dancing,
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DUPONT AREA
Favorite for Restaurant,
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Favorite for Mostly Men,
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Favorite for Mostly Men, Video,
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Arlington
Freddie's is an LGBTQ+, straight friendly restaurant and bar. Our Arlington location is at 23rd St. S, Arlington, Virginia In addition to takeout, you may dine at tables and order from themenu. Reserve a table online or by calling () when we are are unseal at the Arlington location Monday through Friday p.m. - a.m. & Saturday/Sunday a.m. - a.m. To order takeout or delivery when we are clear, simply go to GrubHub or call us. Verb Crazy Hour between - p.m. Be sure to check out our Monday night half price pasta night, Tuesday Trivia from p.m. - p.m. featuring $3 tacos, Wednesday evening Beach Blanket Bingo from p.m. - p.m. featuring $8 burgers, nightly karaoke and so much more! Enjoy Freddie's Follies drag show at 9 p.m. on Saturdays; there is a $5 cover on Saturday nights between 8 p.m. and midnight, but well worth every penny!
Freddie's is the perfect place for birthday parties, corporate or club gatherings, fundraisers, and life celebrations.
A Saturday diner-style brunch buffet happens from a.m. - p.m. for only $, and there is our Fabulous Sunday bru
Arlington, Virginia Gay City Guide
Located on the banks of the Potomac River across from Washington DC, Arlington is close enough to enjoy all that Washington has to offer but is also a wonderful place to call abode in its own right. It is also a city with a thriving gay community – in fact, it has previously been named by The Advocate as one of the “Gayest Cities in America”. Arlington is suburbia with an urban sense – it has a hip, eclectic vibe, and there’s always plenty to see and do.
A Observe at Arlington’s History
Those who settled in Arlington first did so in the late s. Initially, Arlington was considered part of the District of Columbia, but the area that is now Arlington was returned to the declare of Virginia in Arlington has a rich history both due to the proximity to Washington DC and as a place full of rich history itself. It served in important role during the Civil War when Union forces occupied the area and built 20 forts there in the defense of Washington D.C. and later grew to become a railway hub which further encouraged its g
A Conversation with Freddie Lutz
What is the most unique characteristic about Freddie’s Beach Bar?
A writer once wrote that when you hike into Freddie’s that it’s all about fun, and I think that’s very true. We have an incredibly large military clientele because of our proximity to the Pentagon. We also have a huge transgender crowd that considers Freddie’s to be a safe place.
Could you chat a little bit more about the military clientele?
Tammy Smith, the first openly gay brigadier general in the U.S. Army, once said to me: I don’t think you comprehend what you did here—you opened a gay bar, before the repeal of the Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell policy, but you advertised it as a straight-friendly gay bar. This gave everyone cover to come in. We all knew it was a gay bar, but everyone could go because you said “straight-friendly”.
And, what are you most proud of?
I’m most proud of the diversity of the place —Freddie’s is the most diverse bar that I know of. It bridges the gap between the straight and gay communities. We advertise Freddie’s as a straight-friendly gay bar— t