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Best Transgender Bars and Clubs in Salt Lake City

July 9, 2026 ยท 4 min read
Best Transgender Bars and Clubs in Salt Lake City

Salt Lake City has a genuine, walkable queer nightlife scene concentrated downtown and along Harvey Milk Boulevard โ€” and unlike trans communities in many mid-size U.S. cities, residents here don't have to drive to another metro to find welcoming bars. In a state known for its religious culture, Salt Lake City functions as a bastion of progressiveness, and has been listed by Advocate magazine as one of the Ten Queerest Cities in America. The scene is mid-size but real: a handful of dedicated LGBTQ+ venues, strong drag programming, and a queer-friendly bar culture that extends well beyond the "officially gay" spots.

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The Salt Lake City Trans Scene

The SLC queer nightlife is fueled by a mix of longtime locals, newcomers, and plenty of people who will casually mention their "former Mormon" chapter over a drink โ€” a common backstory here. Salt Lake City usually feels safe for LGBTQ+ visitors, especially downtown, Sugar House, and around the University of Utah, where queer life is most visible. The cluster of dedicated queer venues โ€” Club Try-Angles, The SunTrapp, Why Kiki, and MILK+ โ€” sits within a compact area around Harvey Milk Boulevard (900 South) and the downtown core, making bar-hopping between them realistic in a single night. The big calendar anchor is Utah Pride, usually in June, with a festival, parade, and lots of bar events around it; the Utah Pride Center also hosts year-round community programming. There is no single venue that markets itself exclusively as a trans bar, but multiple spots host drag programming featuring trans and non-binary performers, maintain gender-neutral restrooms, and have cultivated reputations as genuinely welcoming to trans patrons.

Top Transgender Bars and Clubs for Salt Lake City Locals

Club Try-Angles

Type: LGBTQ+ dance club and gay bar

Location: 251 W 900 S (Harvey Milk Blvd), Salt Lake City, UT 84101

Features: Club Try-Angles is a 21+ late-night staple with the coldest, cheapest pours in town, a big dance floor, and a year-round patio where half the bar ends up at some point in the night. Expect karaoke on Thursdays, themed events throughout the week, and summer BBQs on the patio from Mother's Day to Labor Day. The monthly "Those Bitches" drag revue โ€” a diverse drag revue backed by the best drag bartenders and best audience in Salt Lake City โ€” is a consistent draw. On Friday and Saturday nights there is a $2 cover after 9 pm; no cover during the week except for the last-Wednesday drag show, which is $5 cash only, all going to the queens.

Website: https://clubtryangles.com

Why Kiki

Type: Drag venue and LGBTQ+ cocktail bar

Location: 69 W 100 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84101

Features: Walk under the bold pink sign into Why Kiki and you'll find drag queens, bartenders dressed to the nines, a tall stage and watch area, private nooks, an underground silent disco, gender-neutral bathrooms, and a back patio. Drag Brunch runs every Sunday; a Dinner Drag Show runs every Saturday night, making it the most consistently programmed drag venue in the city. Why Kiki truly feels like a place for everyone and is described as particularly comfortable for LGBTQIA+ community members. The venue features multiple bars, a vibrant patio, and all-gender restrooms.

Website: https://www.whykikibar.com

The SunTrapp

Type: LGBTQ+ bar (longest-running in Utah)

Location: 102 S 600 W, Salt Lake City, UT 84101

Features: This is the longest-running LGBT+ bar in Salt Lake City, voted Utah's number one gay bar, with live DJs on Friday and Saturday and a reputation as a safe space for the community not only at night but also during the day. The bar has a casual, lively atmosphere with a pool table and outdoor patio. The SunTrapp has spacious interiors, affordable beer in mason jars, country music from the retro jukebox, and also hosts themed parties such as karaoke, drag, and Latin nights. The no-judgment policy and longevity make it a reliable landing spot for first-timers.

MILK+

Type: LGBTQ+ bar and restaurant

Location: 49 E 900 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84111

Features: MILK+ is LGBTQ+-focused, taking pride in creating a safe and welcoming space for all, where you can let your hair down, be yourself, and enjoy a fun night out with delicious drinks, amazing food, and great music. You can enjoy a variety of music and events all under one roof, with huge bathrooms, outdoor patio, and gaming areas. The bar is open Wednesday through Sunday from 6 pm to 2 am, making it one of the later-running options in the city.

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