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Los Angeles, California
Los Feliz gay sports bar with screens, a patio, and a real kitchen.
Hi Tops Los Feliz is the third outpost of the San Francisco-born gay sports bar — after the Castro original (2012) and West Hollywood (2018) — and it opened in October 2023 on Vermont Avenue, giving LA's east side a sit-down LGBTQ+ bar that actually cooks. Walls of flat screens carry every game, but the kitchen is the point: gourmet stadium food, loaded nachos built to share, wings, a serious burger lineup, and weekend brunch. It threads the needle between sports bar and neighborhood hang — rowdy on a game day, easy on a weekday, with a patio for the in-between. Monday trivia runs with cash prizes, and the second Saturday of each month brings 'Personal Best,' a queer dykeathlon that's become a signature. Weekday happy hour stretches across the afternoon. For the Los Feliz and Silver Lake side of town, it's the easiest pick when you want a game, a real meal, and a queer room all at once.
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