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Best Transgender Bars and Clubs in Daly City

July 9, 2026 · 4 min read
Best Transgender Bars and Clubs in Daly City

Daly City sits on the northern tip of the San Francisco Peninsula, directly adjacent to San Francisco — making it one of the most conveniently located Bay Area suburbs for trans nightlife. There are no dedicated trans bars within Daly City's city limits, but that barely matters: the Castro, SoMa, and Mission neighborhoods of San Francisco are 20–35 minutes away by car or BART, and they collectively host one of the richest concentrations of trans-welcoming queer nightlife in the United States. For Daly City residents, San Francisco is the scene.

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The Daly City Trans Scene

San Francisco has one of the densest concentrations of queer bars in the country, and in the Castro alone you can walk to a dozen gay bars without crossing a major street. Cross into the Mission and the vibe shifts to queer dive bars, back-patio dance parties, and some of the most diverse nightlife in the city — and unlike cities where the scene is concentrated on a single strip, San Francisco's LGBTQ+ nightlife spans neighborhoods with their own identities. Trans patrons are woven into the fabric of venues across the Castro, SoMa, and the Mission, with a handful of spaces — Oasis, Aunt Charlie's, The Stud — having specific trans history and ongoing trans presence baked into their identity. The BART Balboa Park station sits at the Daly City border, and the K/L/M Muni Metro lines get you into the Castro corridor quickly, meaning a car isn't strictly required for most nights out.

Top Transgender Bars and Clubs for Daly City Locals

Oasis

Type: Drag cabaret and LGBTQ+ nightclub

Location: 298 11th St, San Francisco, CA 94103 — approx. 25 min from Daly City

Features: Oasis is a drag club located at 11th and Folsom in San Francisco's SoMa district, and has become "a cultural hub for drag, cabaret and live theater." Its diverse roster of programming includes local and visiting drag stars, cabaret and performing artists, live musical acts, and DJs — and you can stop by for happy hour in the Fez Room, buy a ticket to a theatrical production, or hit a dance party. In June 2026, Oasis announced that it would reopen on July 17, 2026, following a temporary closure — check their calendar before you go.

Website: https://www.sfoasis.com

The Stud

Type: Queer bar and nightclub with deep trans history

Location: 1123 Folsom St, San Francisco, CA 94103 — approx. 25 min from Daly City

Features: The Stud is located on 1123 Folsom Street and was co-founded in part by Alexis Muir, a transgender woman. The Stud closed in May 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic but reopened on April 20, 2024 at 1123 Folsom Street. Known for its inclusive atmosphere and diverse crowd, The Stud offers everything from drag shows and dance parties to live performances and art events. In 2026, The Stud also announced the opening of the Stud School of Drag, with Honey Mahogany serving as headmistress.

Website: https://www.studsf.com

Aunt Charlie's Lounge

Type: Queer dive bar with regular drag shows

Location: 133 Turk St, San Francisco, CA 94102 — approx. 25 min from Daly City

Features: The last queer bar in a Tenderloin neighborhood once full of them, Aunt Charlie's is living history — directly across the street from the site of the 1966 Compton's Cafeteria uprising by Black trans women that helped launch the modern LGBTQ+ rights movement. The bar hosts regular performances including the popular "Hot Boxxx Girls" drag show, and with affordable drinks and friendly patrons, it offers a space where everyone can feel at home. Friday and Saturday drag shows carry a modest $5 cover; the rest of the week is typically free.

Website: https://www.auntcharlieslounge.com

The Edge

Type: LGBTQ+ bar with all-trans drag shows and drag brunches

Location: 4149 18th St, San Francisco, CA 94114 — approx. 30 min from Daly City

Features: The Edge in the Castro hosts all-trans drag shows and drag brunches alongside socially conscious live entertainment — and if you like watching Drag Race in the company of people who can cite previous seasons' mini-challenge winners with savant-like precision, this is the room for you. The Edge has been a landmark LGBT community bar in the historic Castro neighborhood for over 20 years.

El Rio

Type: Queer community bar and event space

Location: 3158 Mission St, San Francisco, CA 94110 — approx. 25 min from Daly City

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