Nürnberg gay bars
Patroc Nuremberg Gay Guide
Bars & Pubs
Bar59
Friday, Saturday – + (October-April from )
Small queer bar in a silent side alley of the historical center of Nuremberg.
Friendly, intimate atmosphere. Mixed ages.
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@ Johannesgasse 59
Nuremberg
U: Lorenzkirche, Hauptbahnhof
+49
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Cartoon
Temporarily closed
Gay and lesbian café-bar right in the center of Nuremberg.
With small avenue terrace and (at weekends) a music bar in the basement.
They present coffee and cake, baguettes and burgers, salads and pasta, cocktails and beers.
@ An der Sparkasse 6
Nuremberg
U: Lorenzkirche
+49
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Einfachso Pilsbar
Monday-Wednesday – +;Thursday-Saturday – ;Sunday – +
Small rustic bar with lane terrace in the center of Nuremberg.
@ Klaragasse 26
Nuremberg
U: Lorenzkirche, Opernhaus, Hauptbahnhof
+49
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Savoy
Monday – ;Thursday – ;Friday, Saturday – ;Sunday –
@ Bogenstraße 45
Nuremberg
Tram: Celtisplatz; U: Aufseßplatz, Hauptbahnhof
+49
Saunas
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Gay Bars in Nuremberg
Friendly, intimate atmosphere. Mixed ages.
Nuremberg
With petite street terrace and (at weekends) a music exclude in the basement.
They offer coffee and cake, baguettes and burgers, salads and pasta, cocktails and beers.
Nuremberg
Nuremberg
Nuremberg