Are there any gay or lesbian bars in Flagstaff, Arizona?

Flagstaff, Arizona is not a very gay friendly city. Not that they are opposed to gay people living there, but there is just not a large gay population in Flagstaff. There are only 2 bars in the area that call themselves gay friendly.

The first is Uptown Billiards located at 114 North Lerox Street. "Uptown Billiards has been awarded "Best Place to Drink in Arizona" and "Best Place to Play Pool. " We offer more than 30 draft beers, a huge selection of the finest spirits, and -- of course -- great pool tables."

Another is Grannys Closet located at 218 South Milton. ""EVERYTHING IS GOOD AT GRANNY'S" Established in 1974, Granny's has become a favorite family restaurant and state of the art sports bar in the Flagstaff community. " If you don't mind traveling to Phoenix, you will find a huge gay community there.

The city of Phoenix has more than 30 gay friendly bars and at least 12 gay friendly restaurants. The following websites will provide you with a complete listing of all the gay and gay friendly bars and places to eat in the area. http://www.uptownbilliards.net http://www.gaygetter.com/g4/g/flagstaff/bars http://www.pflagphoenix.org/chapter/new_to_arizona.html http://phoenix.gaycities.com.

Flagstaff, Arizona is not a very gay friendly city. Not that they are opposed to gay people living there, but there is just not a large gay population in Flagstaff. There are only 2 bars in the area that call themselves gay friendly.

The first is Uptown Billiards located at 114 North Lerox Street. "Uptown Billiards has been awarded "Best Place to Drink in Arizona" and "Best Place to Play Pool. " We offer more than 30 draft beers, a huge selection of the finest spirits, and -- of course -- great pool tables.

" Another is Grannys Closet located at 218 South Milton. ""EVERYTHING IS GOOD AT GRANNY'S" Established in 1974, Granny's has become a favorite family restaurant and state of the art sports bar in the Flagstaff community. " If you don't mind traveling to Phoenix, you will find a huge gay community there.

The city of Phoenix has more than 30 gay friendly bars and at least 12 gay friendly restaurants. The following websites will provide you with a complete listing of all the gay and gay friendly bars and places to eat in the area. http://www.uptownbilliards.net http://www.gaygetter.com/g4/g/flagstaff/bars http://www.pflagphoenix.org/chapter/new_to_arizona.html http://phoenix.gaycities.com.

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