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The first gay bar in Wynwood, Miami opens its doors this weekend
Wynwood is finally getting a gay bar.
Not a bar that occasionally throws gay parties on weeknights. Not a restaurant that hosts bachelorette-packed drag brunches. (Though those are all great, too).
Willy's is the full-fledged, no-frills LGBTQ+ exclude that's long been missing in the bustling mainland neighborhood known for its colorful street art and nightlife. Though Miami has an estimated 190,000 Queer residents, the metro area has only a handful of queer clubs and bars, and most of them are across the bridge in Miami Beach.
"We want this lock to feel like it's been in the neighborhood for decades, and that the current Wynwood, with all its growth and gentrification, has been built around it," says Willy's cofounder, José Atencio.
Atencio, Jor-El Garcia and Scott Bernardez are helping to recenter Miami's gay community, placing a stronger emphasis on locals. Six years ago this June, in tandem with World Identity festival Month, they launched Wynwood Pride. In that span, the grassroots fest has grown from a weekend-long party to a full month of&nb
LGBTQ+ Friendly Travel Guide to Wynwood, FL
If the antique adage is true that “it’s hip to be gay,” (made famous by lesbian comedian Lea DeLaria) then the neighborhood of Wynwood in Greater Miami certainly fits that bill for the LGBTQ+ people. Located north of Downtown Miami and west of Miami Beach, this former industrial district has transformed into a landing see for artists, musicians, and dreamers, making it one of Florida’s hippest hangouts.
While somewhat overshadowed by Miami, at first glance, Wynwood appears to be nothing more than a neighborhood covered in graffiti. But, as the saying goes, you can’t judge a book by its cover. And, a closer see reveals that Wynwood isn’t shy about its Queer inclusive vibe. Rainbow hues splash across buildings, and the air is filled with a “be who you are” kind of energy. It doesn’t matter if you’re a homosexual local or a curious traveler, Wynwood welcomes everyone. Read on to acquire more about this not-so-well-known neighborhood of Miami in our LGBTQ+ Friendly Commute Guide to Wynwood, FL.
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Willy's Neighborhood Bar
Willy's is the full-fledged, no-frills Queer bar that's distant been missing in the bustling mainland neighborhood known for its colorful highway art and nightlife. Though Miami has an estimated 190,000 Gay residents, the metro area has only a handful of gay clubs and bars, and most of them are across the bridge in Miami Beach. Created by the founders of Wynwood Pride, Willy's Neighborhood Bar reinforces their original mission to carve out more space for those who call Miami home.
Located in an intimate, indoor section of the now-shuttered Shots Bar, the team envisioned a small, magical vacuum where everyone is welcomed. The 75-person bar is cozy, camp, cheerful and, in this economy, affordable. "We took the features we love most from our favorite queer bars around the world and brought them to Willy’s," says co-founder Jose Atencio.
Specialty cocktails range from $11 to $13 and beers and seltzers start at $7. Happy hours are offered from 5 to 7pm on Thursday and Friday, with $8 cocktails and $2 off bar bites. Atencio's family-run shop, Milly's Empanadas, is on snack duty, serving up convenient han