Part of the Gay Barcelona Guide — bars, events & things to do.

Barcelona, Barcelona
Dark, cruisy leather bar in Gayxample welcoming leather, harnesses, and bears.
DMEN'S is a small, neon-lit gay bar on Carrer del Consell de Cent in the Gaixample, part of the Moeem Barcelona group. It leans cruisy and masculine — a beardy, harness-friendly crowd and a low-lit room — but it's also one of the few bars in the neighborhood that skips the usual circuit soundtrack, with rotating DJs playing something closer to underground and house. The drinks are cocktails over bottle-service flash. It tends to open earlier in the evening than much of the strip, which makes it a natural first or second stop before the night spreads out across the Eixample. Compact and unpretentious, it draws regulars as much as visitors, and the music is a real part of why people stay. Best for men who want a cruisier, less polished room than the dancer-and-show bars a few doors over.
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