Opened since 2007, Falafel Bistro & Wine Bar is well-known eatery that is cozy and welcoming and a favorite of locals. You don't have to go far to find the finest Mediterranean fare than right here in Coral Springs. This local hangout has a welcoming feel and one of those places you'll remember to frequent. And for those who want a night out but with a twist, stop at the Billy's Pub. Live music, great atmosphere and a place to make new friends. Lefty's Tavern & Grille is also a place in north Coral Springs that is a favorite of the locals. With a variety of restaurants, some with live music and all with the pleasant atmosphere that draws so many. In the heart of downtown is the hub of night activity every night. Whether inside or outside seating – and right next to the theater – this is the place to get together with friends or family. The Brass Tap Beer Bar in the north part of the city is a winner for those who love beer – and the many varieties they serve. This popular local hangout brings out the best of Coral Springs. For sports fans, and even for those who aren't, go to Bru's Room Sports Grill. So put on your best clothes, grab your special someone and get ready. We at 10best enjoyed scouting this sprawling burb and discovering the well-known and the hidden treasures of nightlife. Known locally for being primarily a residential and superb shopping area, Coral Springs is a one-stop destination with its many venues of nightlife. Call your insurance company or go online for them.Coral Springs, Florida is a few miles north of Fort Lauderdale, Florida and a great place to spend time from mid-day way into the night. They should be convenient to your home or office so you can get there easily from work or home. You need to find a therapist that takes your insurance. I just need someone to tell me what to do at this point. So many trade offs.įortunately, I just found out that my insurance covers unlimited therapist visits, with no co-pay or deductible. And it might mean having to live somewhere that I personally am not crazy about.
But what am I supposed to do? Move to "increase" my chances of finding a partner? That's not even guaranteed. Today, I received my performance evaluation and the verdict is that I "exceed expectations." So basically, I'm living in a situation where my career is doing fine, I'm not crazy about living in the area, and I really don't believe I will find a partner anytime soon. Despite the opinions that people have of me on this forum, I do believe that I am a quality guy.Īnd then there's the third factor: my job. And it's often frustrating to see others my age who are happily partnered. But I'm just being 's extremely difficult. I would love to be able to stay in CT if I found someone to settle down with and eventually marry. So I'm not sure that population size matters. But then again, I even lived in NYC for two years and still didn't find a mate. NYC is about an hour away, which honestly IMO is a bit too far for regular dating. It seems like I have to make one of the following choices: (a) stay in CT and possibly be single forever, (b) relocate to a new area with a larger gay population and hopefully have a better chance at finding someone, or (c) settle down for someone who I'm not all that interested in, here in CT. It's just very challenging and I don't see anything materializing ever if I do stay in CT. And I want someone who is educated and compatible with me in other various ways. But unfortunately, CT just doesn't have a large enough single gay population aged 25-34 (my target dating age range). At my age (29) I'm totally ready to settle down into a relationship. But what would be nice is to have plenty of other gay singles in the area to date.
Well, I don't care to go to bars at all anyway. Also, being a vacation destination, gay tourists are always here and like to go out. Interestingly enough in Fort Lauderdale where I live there are always new gay bars popping up, but I think that's mostly because it's warm all year and people like to go bar hopping. Even many mid-size cities (Columbus, Minneapolis etc.) are a bit lackluster when it comes to nightlife. If you want a place with a good gay scene you're going to have to move to one of the 10 largest metropolitan areas in the country (NYC, Chicago, San Francisco etc.).
The last time I went out in Hartford (2011) they were both dead and very ghetto. I remember 8/9 years ago, Chez and Polo were packed on Friday and Saturday nights. CT in general is very gay friendly and people tend to live and let live, however most of the gay people I knew of in the area tend to be couples who don't go out too much. However, the trend of many gay bars closing is happening even in larger cities (Splash in NYC just closed). CT isn't really great for young single people gay or straight, so I'm not surprised that gay bars don't do well there.