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We are a full service block with a wide selection of liquors, wines and beers both tap and bottle. We have Daily, Weekly and Monthly Slurp Specials! We are equipped with a pool table, Foosball table, 2 block top electronic games and an internet jukebox. There are 2 big screen TV’s for the games!

We have regular parties throughout the year, serving catered complimentary buffets and oftimes throwing beads Mardi Gras style. Check the calendar on our wall and our Facebook events page for regular updates.

The Haunted Brain Saloon in Oceanside, CA opened on August 26, 2002. In November 2011, we were voted the Finest Bar in a Military Town for Oceanside in Maxim Magazine’s Salute to the Military. We aid all of our Marines, Soldiers and Sailors 100%!

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LGBTQ bar opens doors in Oceanside

By Briana Bonfiglio

An LGBTQ block opened  on Nov. 12 in Oceanside. Gina Caggiano, owner of North Village Tavern in Rockville Centre, and her fiancé, David Wuestmann, openied BTW, which stands for “born this way,” on Long Beach Road.

The establishment will welcome all in the queer community, including those who are gay, lesbian, multi-attracted and transgender, as well as other nonconforming genders and sexualities, “but of course, all are welcome,” its Facebook page says.

Caggiano, an ally to the LGBTQ community, said that patrons of her Rockville Centre bar frequently spoke about wanting a “gay bar” in the area. For two years, she’s been trying to make that happen.

“I’ve received an overwhelming amount of back for this place from people — straight and gay,” Caggiano said. “They seem to state this is very needed.”

One customer at North Village Tavern, P.J. Henderson, of Long Beach, said he was thrilled for BTW to open and plans to visit frequently with his husband. Henderson noted that there used to be several lgbtq+ bars in Nassau County, such as Pal Joey&rsqu

 

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Oceanside LGBTQ City Guide

Oceanside is a quintessential Southern California coastal capital. It’s charming, eclectic, laid-back, welcoming, and wonderful. Oceanside has a thriving art and culinary scene, plenty of opportunities for outdoor fun, and a slower pace than nearby San Diego, while being close enough for residents to enjoy all that the bigger city offers to glimpse and do too. In so many ways, Oceanside would form a wonderful place to contact home.

A Look at Oceanside's History

Situated on the Pacific coastline, Oceanside was so named for that very reason. The area that is now Oceanside was initially occupied by the Spanish in the 1700s. Many missions founded by the Spanish in the area including the well-known mission San Luis Rey still stand today. When the area became part of the Joined States, the city continued to grow, both as a wharf and important location for fishing and also as a widespread tourist destination. Today, the area remains beautiful, and vibrant, entire of friendly people, and much to see and do. Truly would make a great place to call home.

A Few Entertainment Facts About Oceanside

  • San Diego County has five historic Spanish missions in total, but the missi