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Esta Noche (gay bar)


Esta Noche was a gay bar located at 3079 16th & Mission Street in San Francisco, California. It was the first gay Latino bar in San Francisco, and it was attractive to many people from the Latino community because it provided a space to drink, party, engage in hookup culture, organize and perform. The bar first opened in 1979 and was the last Latino bar standing on 16th street by 1997.

Esta Noche was founded by two openly gay community members, Anthony Lopez and Manuel Quijano.

It is historically placed as the first gay Latino gay bar, and it has significance due to the discrimination LGBT people of color faced in traditionally popular white gay bars especially in the Castro. LGBT people of color often experienced racial slurs, microaggressions, and fetishization as the bars where LGBT people were able to socialize and party were mostly dominated by white men. LGBT people of color were often asked to show multiple forms of identification in these spaces, leading to the creation of Esta Noche. Latino men that would be in those spaces would experience racist remarks as well as being overly fetishized for their culture. The co-founder of the group Gay American Indians (GAI), Randy Burns said that the frustration at this discrimination was also what led his group to form, and members often met at Esta Noche.

Esta Noche also has its roots in the Gay Latino Alliance (GALA), as one of the GALA members sold their house to buy the bar. GALA and Esta Noche worked together in advertising this as the gay Latino bar of the Mission District in San Francisco, which ultimately resurfaced tensions that the organization was dealing with. With the establishment of Esta Noche came the shift of gay Latino representation from GALA to the bar life.

Esta Noche is defined as a "working-class" bar. The bar served more than people looking for a good time and party, it also provided an important space for those seeking to network with other LGBT people of color. Esta Noche has been defined as a "community organizing center and host to many fundraisers for health clinics, people with AIDS, and other lower-income populations."


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