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Our newsletter hand-delivers the best bits to your inbox. Sign up to unlock our digital magazines and also receive the latest news, events, offers and partner promotions. Created by the founders of Wynwood Pride, Willy's Neighborhood Bar reinforces their original mission to carve out more space for those who call Miami home.

Located in an intimate, indoor section of the now-shuttered Shots Bar, the coconut envisioned a small, magical space where everyone is welcomed. The person bar is cozy, camp, cheerful and, in this economy, affordable. As for Willy's programming, the team is drawing on their years of experience grove the neighborhood Pride festival to platform a stellar lineup of local queer talent.

Guests can look forward to dance parties, themed nights, RuPaul watch parties and album release nights. And, save the occasional special event, there won't ever be a cover charge. Been there, done that? Think again, my friend. About us. Contact us. Time Out magazine. No thanks Subscribe. Enter email address. No thanks Awesome, you're subscribed!

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Miami Gay Travel Guide

Time Out says. Address NW 24th St Miami Do you own this business? Back then, the dances included tea service a nod to traditional tea dances of the English countryside and were a place for singles to meet, since it was illegal for bars in New York to sell alcohol to people known to be gay.

Over time, tea dances proliferated everywhere from Miami and Fort Lauderdale to Provincetown, Los Angeles and San Francisco, and Willy's is the latest local spot to carry the torch. The free party features DJs and happy hours from 5 to 7pm.