WEHO PRIDE GUIDE – check it out!

The Weho Pride Guide 2025 is now available at hotspots all over town.

You may pick up your copy at any of the local bars or restaurants in WeHo’s Rainbow District.   Additional copies are available mid-city at Gelson’s, Hamburger Mary’s, Smoke for Less, the AHF Pharmacy, Out of the Closeet, Fan Girl Cafe and the West Hollywood Chamber of Commerce.  On the east side copies may be found at Plummer Park, Melbourne Cafe and Starbucks on La Brea.    Copies are also at the London Hotel, as well as the lobby inside the Ramada Hotel and various news stands throughout the city.

Outside of West Hollywood the guide will be distributed by Pride in Media, Inc.   

Santa Monica/ West LA.   Urth Care, Vons on Wilshire, Starbucks on Ocean Park blvd, Fromin’s Deli, Whole Foods, Von’s on National, Factor’s Deli.   

Long Beach/ Gelson’s, Romantix, Crest Bar, Out of the Closet, Hamburger Mary’s, Hot Java, Broadway Bar.

Silverlake/Hollywood/NoHo- The Village at the LGBT Center, Flex Spa, The Eagle LA, Rough Trade, Bullet Bar, North Hollywood Spa

Palm Springs/  GayMart, Quadz, Hunter’s Tool Shed

This years WEHO Pride Guide was designed by Steven Garcia.  

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Ham
Ham
26 days ago

Good grief.

Jerry McFire
Jerry McFire
27 days ago

Wow. I used to contribute to the “Pride Guide” back when it proudly featured attractive gay men on the cover—men who were unapologetically gay without needing to wrap their identity in performative affectations. I agree with the other commenter: “Edge Magazine” and “In L.A.” were true pillars of the community. They represented everyone—from drag shows in WeHo to indie rock nights in Silver Lake, country nights in NoHo, and hip-hop nights at Catch One and “Boy Trade.” Today’s version feels like it’s abandoned that broad, authentic inclusivity in favor of a narrow, biased narrative that speaks to just a fraction… Read more »

Wehoan
Wehoan
28 days ago

We used to have an Edge and Frontiers magazines and I miss those. The story on all the new bar owners is great.