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While there are no “Lesbian” bars in Vegas, all of them allow women and are friendly. Read on to learn where the locals spend a lot of time. In fact, The Fruit Loop is definitely a touristy spot. You will not find a ton of locals in this area. There is an area not far from the strip (Paradise and Naples) that has 4 gay bars as well as a book store called Get Booked all within a block of each other, this area is known as “The Fruit Loop” by locals.
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If you are coming to Vegas here are a few things that may help you decide where to go. Like other bars this season, as tourism picks up in Las Vegas, the bar business should also improve.Nevada has one of the largest gay populations in the country, so it’s no wonder that Las Vegas has so much for all members of the LGBTQ community. A recent local news story that featured Badlands Saloon said business has improved with the summer months and with Price celebrations. The makeover was just two months ago, so with limited reviews it was hard to get an idea of how the bar has been doing. Jon Taffer decided to keep the name of Badlands Saloon and there has only been one review of the bar since the makeover, which was positive.