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Barcelona, Barcelona
All-pink Gayxample terrace bar with gin cocktails and resident drag queens, open from 8 AM.
Pink Corner is the all-pink terrace bar in the middle of the Gayxample, run by the Believe Group and built around a street-facing terrace on Carrer de Balmes. It opens early, serving coffee and breakfast from the morning and running through to the small hours, which makes it one of the neighborhood's rare all-day queer spots rather than a club. The house specialty is gin cocktails, the pours are generous, and a resident drag queen working the front of the bar is part of the regular furniture. It's a social bar first, better for daytime people-watching or pre-party drinks than for late-night dancing. The terrace is the draw: a prime spot to sit, be seen and watch the Gayxample go by, with a mixed crowd of locals and travelers and a deliberately welcoming, low-key feel. Use it as the anchor to start a night on Balmes before moving on to the bigger venues nearby.
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