Detroit

The name Detroit comes from the French word for "the narrows," so it’s no surprise that the city was founded at the slimmest part of the Great Lakes. The city eventually became a major industrial and commercial hub, attracting wave after wave of Irish, Polish, Greek, and other immigrants. Together with African Americans who migrated from the South, these peoples helped Detroit give birth to the US automobile industry a century ago.

Detroit today is one of the Midwest’s best-kept secrets. There is a strong, thriving gay community, interesting theater and performing arts, lush green spaces, and some of the friendliest people anywhere. The city has an intensely creative energy, but does require keeping your wits about you when out late at night. For safety, always park within the fenced and guarded parking lots beside many of the nightclubs.

 

Getting here

Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport is about 26 miles west of downtown Detroit. It’s a long ride to town in a taxi, about $45 to downtown. Smart bus service to all Metro Detroit areas has departures streetside at the lower level of the North Terminal bulding.

 

Getting around

This is Motor City, so it’s no surprise that a car is the best way to get around. Parking is costly, though. Consider taking the People Mover, a monorail that runs throughout downtown Detroit. It's cheap and speedy.

 

Neighborhoods

Many of the bars are on or around main streets to the north of downtown - like McNichols, 7 Mile, 8 Mile or 9 Mile Roads, and along Woodward Avenue. Out this way is Ferndale, an independent and gay-friendly enclave with many shops, cafes, and nightclubs. Royal Oak at the end of Woodward likewise has stores, cafes, and theater to check out.

 

What to do

Main Art Theatre (118 N Main St) shows the area's best selection of independent film and foreign language cinema on three screens. The Royal Oak Music Theatre (318 W 4th St) is a favorite live music venue. The Stagecrafters Baldwin Theatre (415 S Lafayette Ave) hosts a full season of plays and musicals, old and new.

 

Media & resources

Between the Lines is the local gay community newspaper. Metra is the region-wide glossy gay magazine with photos and event listings.

Metro Times is the alternative paper with arts events, reviews and listings. The blog MotorGay has bar listings, photos and news about the nightlife of gay Motor City.

MDSL, the Metro Detroit LGBT softball league, play their games each summer Saturday, and do social events at various clubs around town.

Over the border, in Windsor Ontario, the Windsor Pride Community Centre has services and events. The Windsor-Essex Pride Fest takes place in August with a downtown festival and parade, along with entertainment and other events.

For map locations and website links to the businesses below, and more, see our gay Detroit listings pages.


Detroit bars & clubs

Adam's Apple (18931 W Warren), neighborhood bar, mostly men, mixed ages, darts, jukebox.

Club Gold Coast (2971 E 7 Mile), nightly 18+ gay club, erotic male strippers, drag shows, restaurant, dance floor.

Club Liquid  (3537 E 7 Mile), nightly party club, male strippers, lube wrestling, hot ass contests, dancing, mostly young and male.

Escape Lounge (19404 Sherwood St), former Stingers, small mixed gay lounge, DJ music, after-hours until 6am weekends.

Gigi's (16920 W Warren), drag cabaret show bar, Monday College Night go-go boys, dance floor, young crowd.

Hayloft Saloon (8070 Greenfield), men's cruise bar, bear and leather events, darts, pool, juke box.

Innuendo (744 E Savannah), small but busy club, dancing and drag shows, hip-hop and R&B music.

MaleBox II (23365 Hoover Rd), nightly gay bar, 18+ college nights, cowboys, line dance, lube wrestling, male booty contests, special parties.

Menjo's (928 W McNichols), longtime favorite dance club, video bar, drag, go-go dancers, pornstars, TV sports, college and bear nights.

Pronto (608 S Washington, Royal Oak), video bar complex, attached to popular restaurant and bakery.

R & R Saloon (7330 Michigan), leathermen and bears bar, theme nights, food, friendly crowd; lights-out afterhours, Sunday keg parties.

Soho (205 W 9 Mile, Ferndale), cocktail and martini lounge, mixed crowd, popular karaoke and drag bingo nights.

Woodward (6426 Woodward) video bar, mixed crowd, dance floor, R&B, hip-hop and house music.

 

Windsor, Ontario (Canada) bars & clubs

Caesar's Windsor (377 Riverside Drive E), gaming casino, 80+ tables, slot machines; hotel, restaurant, nightclub.

Legends of 2012 (1056 Wyandotte St E), mixed, mostly gay male crowd, all welcome, drag shows, male nude strippers.

Red Lounge (783 Wyandotte E), Windsor's gay/straight-friendly social night club, 5pm - 2am, 7 nights a week. Former Club 783.

 

Restaurants

Atlas Global Bistro (3111 Woodward Ave), “global” cuisine lunch and dinner menus, veggie options, Sunday brunch.

Como's (22812 Woodward Ave, Ferndale) pasta and pizza until 4am, summer patio, boys night Tuesday, live music Wednesdays, Sunday brunch.

Five15 (515 S Washington Ave, Royal Oak), gay coffeehouse, drag queen bingo; coffes and teas, frappes, smoothies.

Just 4 Us (211 W 9 Mile, Ferndale), gay coffee bar, tasty sandwiches, books and gift shop.

La Dolce Vita (17546 Woodward Ave) Italian cuisine, dine inside or on patio, elaborate Sunday brunch.

Om (23136 Woodward Ave) highly rated vegetarian, vegan and macrobiotic restaurant.

Pronto (608 South Washington, Royal Oak) gay- friendly restaurant, bakery, and neighborhood hangout.

 

Sauna

Body Zone (1617 E McNichols), steam sauna, hot tub, videos, gym, tanning facilities, 18+, open 24 hours. Special nights include Leather, Black Out parties, and College Nights.
 

Shopping

At the end of Woodward Avenue, the neighborhood of Royal Oak has some great restaurants, an art-house cinema, art galleries and lots of shops. Ferndale, where 9 Mile meets Woodward, is another gay area.

Just 4 Us (211 West 9 Mile) books, cards, magazines, lube and gay items.

 

Elsewhere in Michigan

Click Ann Arbor for our guide to the nearby University of Michigan college town, and Grand Rapids for our guide to the West Michigan city. The Douglas Dunes Resort in Saugutuck/Douglas is a popular gay party escape at the sandy beach and waters of Lake Michigan.

In Pontiac, Michigan, check out Liberty Bar & Restaurant (85 N Saginaw) for STUD Sundays male dancers, and weekday karaoke and Euchre nights.

In Lansing, Michigan, the state capital and site of Michigan Pride, Spiral (1247 Center) is an 18+ Wednesday - Sunday gay dance club with Thursday fully-nude male reviews, and Sunday drag shows.

Traverse City is a lakeside resort in NW Michigan, home to the Film Festival founded by Michael Moore, and the National Cherry Festival, both in July. Also here is Side Traxx (520 Franklin St), a video dance bar, open daily from 5pm, serving everyone, GLBTQ&S.

- staff - April 2014