Gay clubs in las cruces nm

 

09-09-2007, 04:57 PM
 

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Just got back from Las Cruces and really enjoyed your town. Just curious, is there any gay bars or places where male lover people meet?

 

09-10-2007, 08:16 AM

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Location: 32°19'03.7"N 106°43'55.9"W

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If there was one, I'd be absolutely shocked.

 

09-10-2007, 11:40 AM
 

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I don't think LC has the population to support a lgbtq+ bar.

 

09-17-2007, 12:28 PM
 

Location: El Paso, TX

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No I dont think so.. But El Paso a short 45 min drive to Downtown from Cruces has a couple.. one is even very popular for the straight

Southern Dining & Nightlife

 

RESTAURANTS

LAS CRUCES

Garduño’s Restaurant & Cantina

705 S. Telshore Blvd.
Las Cruces, NM 88011
575-532-4277
www.HotelEncanto.com

 

SILVER CITY

Diane’s Bakery and Deli

510 N. Bullard Ste. A
Silver City, NM 88061
575-534-9229
www.DianesRestaurant.com

Bask in the great taste of Diane’s Bakery & Deli where fresh homemade artisan breads, pies, European pasteries & cakes awaken the senses!

The Buckhorn Saloon & Opera House

3 Main St.
Pinos Altos, NM 88053
575-538-9911
www.BuckhornSaloonandOperaHouse.com

Serving delicious steakhouse-style meals, and Chef Thomas has added some great new “house specialties” to the menu! Just 15 minutes North of Silver City.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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LAS CRUCES
Las Cruces, New Mexico’s second largest city, and the Mesilla Valley are the Crossroads of the Southwest, both today and for the past four centuries. In 1598, Don Juan de Onate passed through the Mesilla Valley in search of the fabled Seven Cities of Gold. His early exploration opened the way from Mexico City to Santa Fe where tradesmen and colonists journeyed along El Camino Real.

The most frequent legend of the inception of the city’s mention refers to a Jardin de Las Cruces (Garden of the Crosses) created for victims of Apache raids witnessed by travelers of El Camino Actual. The Gadsden Purchase in 1854 and the subsequent arrival of the railroad in 1881 were two significant events in the growth of Las Cruces and by 1900, the population of Las Cruces was expanding rapidly.

New Mexico State University, established in 1889, is a key contributor to the economy and culture of Las Cruces and the surrounding area. In the past decade, Las Cruces has experienced significant growth due to its mild annual weather and positive business climate. The city is home to Th

Owned and run Latina women–a mother and her three daughters. Sol Y Luna Homegirls reflects the intersection of these women’s cultures. Their merchandise draws inspiration from modern Queer, Chicana, feminist, and Latina culture. ‘Homegirls with Mad Love’, serves as their tagline, and articulates that these women proudly encourage romance, diversity, and equality for all. In celebration of event month, the girls have recently dropped their pride collection on their Etsy. You can often detect these ladies at the Farmers and Crafts Market here in Las Cruces.

 

Little Toad Creek Brewery & Distillery

Check out Drag Queen Downtown the second Saturday of every month! Ivonna Bump welcomes you to Ivonna Downtown at Little Toad Creek Brewery & Distillery, hosting the evening and introducing other performers. Doors open at 8 a.m. The exhibition begins at 9 p.m. Cover is $10, cash only.

Location: 119 N. Main St.