Gay clubs rehoboth beach
Thomas Tang
08:55 04 Sep 23
Update: i had a bad exposure last time. Today i came with some local friends to have a good time. But soon after they scan my id a guy at the door said that i can't get in because of my criticism last time!?People employ fake name/account to post negative reviews, i don't, because it is what actually happens and I don't notice why hiding my identity if it's true.-----13 months ago-----Horrible service!! Didn't comprehend the bar closes at 1am in Delaware, I was sitting near their outdoor porta potty waiting for confidant to finish his business in there, the guy who clean up the table came to me with some attitudes and rude, instead of telling me they're closing nicely, he was simply tell me you can't perch there, you gotta go, because that particular table is not one of those the smoking tables and i need to exit now, so i ask him we're at the outdoor area and I pointed groups of people that were still sitting, smoking and chatting nearby me. He told me that those tables few feet away from me are the smoking tables, so i say ok, then I'll just catch our drinks and move over, and he replied no, and said that he had already cleaned those tables, you either brew up or
LGBTQIA+ Travel Guide to Rehoboth Beach, Delaware
Welcome to one of the top LGBTQIA+ beach destinations in the United States, Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. Dating back to the 1940s, gay folks have been flocking to Rehoboth Beach, Delaware; for some, a relaxing gaycation and for others, a homosexual paradise to notify home.
Rehoboth Beach (aka “Rehomo”) is most known for its gay beaches, tax-free shopping and outlet malls, delicious seafood, and thriving gay community. Whether you are looking for a romantic getaway, a friends’ beach vacation, or a queer-friendly solo trip, Rehoboth Beach has something for everyone.
Know Before You Go
Best Time to Visit
While Rehoboth Beach is a year-round destination, the most trendy time to stop by is June through August. If you prefer fewer crowds (like me), I recommend visiting in May or September during the shoulder season. Plenty of shops and restaurants are still expose during this day but keep in mind some attractions may be closed or have limited hours.
How to Find There
If you're flying in, the foremost option is to fly into Philadelphia International Airport (PHL), which is about a two-hour pilot from Rehoboth Bea
REHOBOTH BEACH, DE (CBS) — Rehoboth Beach is known for its extraordinary entertainment, dancing and kingly dinner theater, and its mile-long boardwalk that's bursting with eclectic shops and restaurants overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.
The Sussex County, Delaware beach resort is not only a popular getaway for families, but it's long been a booming mecca for the Gay community.
"I can't imagine that most people wouldn't include Rehoboth in somewhere on that list of the gay meccas in the United States," said Tim Ragan, who owns the Blue Satellite in Rehoboth.
The Rehoboth of today is far from how the town first started. The municipality was founded in the 1870s as a Methodist Meeting Camp.
"About the '60s, a bunch of gay people started drifting into this area," said Fay Jacobs, a historian and gay rights activist.
Jacobs says early on, a popular meeting place was the Pink Pony, and Rehoboth became a gay enclave during a time when homosexuality wasn't legal.
"So there were dinner parties in homes with the shades drawn and they didn't call attention to themselves, and it was really like that until the late '70s," Jacobs said.
Then, the Blue Moon opened on Baltimore Avenue in 198
The Renegade
A once popular gay bar, restaurant, and resort at the Delaware beaches.
1980-2003, 4274 Coastal Highway, Rehoboth Beach, DE
The Renegade was a restaurant, bar, dance club, and social center of the LGBTQ+ community of Rehoboth Beach for three decades. While the Renegade was not the first bar to serve Homosexual people in Rehoboth, its impact on the group was massive and enduring. It grew over the years to also movie a two-story dance floor, pool and deck, cabaret room, and motel units to provide overnight accommodations to guests. The Renegade initially served mostly men, but as more gender non-conforming people began vacationing in Rehoboth, the patrons diversified to include more women and transgender people.
The Renegade opened decades after closeted queer people from nearby Washington D.C. had begun vacationing in “The Nation’s Summer Capital,” unofficially kicking off Rehoboth Beach’s drawn-out queer history. As the city saw an expand in queer visitors and residents in the 1970s, Washington D.C. business owner, Glen Thompson, wanted to serve the growing group by opening a ga