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Arcenciel Detroit is a high-end LGBTQ+ nightclub, bar and full-service restaurant

DETROIT, MI (WXYZ) — Arcenciel Detroit, is a high-end LGBTQ+ nightclub, bar and full-service restaurant that promises an unforgettable life.

Arcenciel (French for "rainbow") is located at 14925 Livernois Ave. in Detroit. It spans 4,500 square feet and features five different areas: The Versailles Dining Room, The Rainbow Bar, The Sports Den, The Magenta Lounge, and an extravagant sway floor modeled after European nightclubs. The club will movie a stunning plan, top-tier entertainment and unparalleled service - all in a welcoming, inclusive environment.

Arcenciel Detroit is reveal Thursday through Saturday from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m., with special events on Sundays. Reservations for dining are required and can be made by visiting https://www.arcencieldetroit.com/, where guests can also access the event calendar. The dining reservation includes any cover charge for the evening, and guests dining in the Versailles relax complimentary valet service. With a vibrant lineup featuring internationally renowned performers, high-energy themed nights, performative shows, trivia, and electrifying DJ sets from lo

New, multi-faceted nightclub Arcenciel aims to be a hub for the LGBTQ+ community


The 4,500-square-foot destination plans to slay with a high-end supper club, state-of-the-art dance floor and a seasoned staff focused on hospitality.

Detroit's latest club is Arcenciel: a dance hall, upscale restaurant and sports lounge that caters to the city's Gay community and their friends.

Named for the French word for "rainbow," the new nightlife destination will have a soft opening this weekend that includes a fundraising event for Ferndale community center Affirmations on Friday night. The official opening is Thanksgiving Eve, Nov. 27.

The vision that co-owners David Grossman and Julie Adelson and general manager Joey Ewick have for Arcenciel is that people will find that their new club is a place to spend the entire evening from dinner to drinks to dancing. In each element, hospitality will be key, from front door staff to the DJs.

"It's a show," said Grossman, an audio, video and staging professional who is the founder and president of production company Pegasus Entertainment. "It's dinner and a movie, that's what we're doing here. We have a block, a restaurant and a lounge. It's going

From downtown Detroit to Royal Oak, Gay-Friendly nightlife reigns supreme. More diverse groups of people = more fun. These bars and nightclubs are filled with people who want to dance and let loose. Or just have a drink of their option at the bar and chat. Or just position quietly in the corner with friends and view. It’s all okay and nobody cares – just do you. Try these LGBTQ bars and clubs for a guaranteed wonderful time.

Gay-Friendly Bars & Clubs in Metro Detroit

Adam’s Apple

Oh, she’s understated and she’s fun! Adam’s Apple is a smaller space in Warrendale that is famous for karaoke nights on Thursdays, so get those singing pipes tuned and ready to belt. It’s also more of a chatty bar where you can hold a pleasant conversation with your crew or a friendly stranger. Both owned and operated by trans women, Adam’s Apple is well-known as a welcoming space for trans folk. But of course, all are welcome at this quaint neighborhood bar.

Menjo’s Entertainment Complex

Madonna worshippers, this is where you want to be. Not only can you gyrate to a plethora of Madonna jams in one night here, but you can literally dance on the floor she danced on when she was 16 and unknown! WOW. As one of

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After attending Catholic schools, Kikel entered St. John?s University in Queens, NY in 1960. On the outside, he was a conventional student majoring in English. He joined a fraternity and had a girl friend. But on weekend nights, he frequented queer bars in nearby Jackson Heights and on Long Island. It was around this time that he brought his sister (his only sibling) to a gay bar called the Hayloft. - https://markthomaskrone.wordpress.com/c ... n-history/

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