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Now get out there, tiger. This list removes St. Felix, Stache and Redline, all of which have unfortunately closed, as well as the Ruby Fruit which has recently been revamped to a neighborhood grill and Revolver Video Bar. Time Out has weho instituted a sitewide change in review policies.

For more on our new policies, feel free to check out How we review at Time Out. Been there, done that? Think again, my friend. What is it? A longtime gay bar in Silver Lake known for its stylish, mixed-orientation crowd.

Discover the Best Gay Bar in West Hollywood: A Night to Remember!

In recent years the crowd has become a little more mixed, with revelers from nearby pockets of cool—Echo Park, Highland Park and other parts of Northeast L. The drinks are reasonably priced and the monthly calendar is full of recurring parties, game nights and other events, including Bears weho Space, an outdoor DJ series from May to September thrown by locals Chris Bowen and Victor Rodriguez.

To its credit best, the Abbey famously announced in that it would ban bachelorette parties until marriage equality was achieved, which helped to shore up its gay street cred. Time Out tip: The Abbey is also home to one of the best drag brunch shows in the city. The spacious interior and patio is the perfect place for larger groups, and the cocktails and bar food—including the fried chicken sandwich—are better than they need to be.

The gin-based Mr. Clutch made with rosemary cordial, grapefruit and lemon juice is a winner, and the Haterade served in a take-home reusable bottle is just the type of thing you need to keep going all night long. Just know that Hi Tops is an bar sports bar, too, which means it can get particularly crowded on game days.

Time Out tip: Stop by on Tuesday nights for trivia, a queer rock and post-punk music night gay Wednesdays and live DJs every weekend. The staff can be notoriously rude, but still, this gem of a bar attracts a quirky bunch of artsy Venetians and Westsiders of all stripes, making it a refreshing choice for Angelenos in need of a change of scene or who just happen to be hanging at the beach.

Hint: The back patio is an excellent option for whiling away a few lazy hours in the sun on the weekends. The newer WeHo outpost also serves a seasonally driven Cal-Italian menu that includes pizzas, sandwiches and classic appetizers like fried calamari and meatballs.