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Bar da Pri

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Visitors praise Bar da Pri for its tasty, reasonably priced food and drinks, good atmosphere for watching games, and pleasant location. However, some find the beer to be expensive, and one reviewer mentioned the venue being extremely hot.

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R. do Passo, 6 - Santo Antônio Além do Carmo, Salvador - BA, 40301-408, Brazil

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About this place Bar da Pri

Bar da Pri is a gay bar located in Salvador, Bahia's vibrant Santo Antônio Além do Carmo district. This venue is part of Salvador's active LGBTQ+ nightlife scene, offering a welcoming space for gay travelers and local patrons alike. Salvador's gay bars and clubs tend to reflect the city's rich cultural character and warm social atmosphere. As one of Brazil's most historically significant cities, Salvador blends colonial charm with contemporary energy, and its LGBTQ+ venues often capture that same mix of tradition and modern hospitality. You can expect a friendly, inclusive environment where you'll have the chance to connect with both visitors and locals who know the city well. Located on Rua do Passo in the historic Santo Antônio neighborhood, the bar sits in an area with significant cultural and architectural heritage. This central location makes it easy to explore the surrounding streets and connect with other parts of Salvador's social scene. Whether you're looking for an evening out, a chance to meet people, or simply want to experience a local LGBTQ+ space, Bar da Pri offers a straightforward gay bar experience in one of Brazil's most storied cities.

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Andre Luis
Andre Luis Jun 2026

I can't really give an opinion. I was just passing through, but it looks like a really nice bar to spend more time in. I'll be back soon to enjoy the night there.

Aurea Silva
Aurea Silva Jun 2026
Diego Almeida
Diego Almeida Jun 2026

The place is well-structured and pleasant, but the time I was there it was very crowded. I went outside to smoke without bothering other people, and when I tried to go back in, I was distracted by the young man at the entrance. Even after telling him that all my friends were inside, he prevented me from entering, and I was very upset about that. Shortly after, I saw another person having the same problem. I think they just need to address how the entrance treats customers; otherwise, everything is okay. I do intend to return and hope that this doesn't happen again. It's an important place for LGBTQIA+ people, so I hope it continues to improve, reinventing and evolving.

Gabriela Domingues Alcantara
Gabriela Domingues Alcantara Apr 2026
Lincoln Souza (Linck)
Lincoln Souza (Linck) Apr 2026

Fun place, great spot for a night out.

Yo C
Yo C Apr 2026
Tony Santana
Tony Santana Mar 2026

The establishment sold a product they didn't have. When I questioned this, I was verbally assaulted and thrown out. The owner brought up racist issues for no reason, because she, a white woman, thought I wasn't a resident of the area and would accept her terrible service without complaining. Terrible service, and I'm not even referring to the employees, I'm talking about the owner herself, the white girl who thinks that by opening a bar in Pelourinho, a place she referred to as a favela, she's exempt from rules that apply to any commercial establishment, including hers. I've realized that her weapon is calling people liars and coming here using the word "white" to try and ride the wave of racial issues without even knowing who the people she's trying to "attack" are. That has a name, darling: emptying the agenda. It's sad to see you use this to manipulate people who accept your terrible service and find things like your bar to be perfectly normal within the context of what they consume. I had to edit the comment because the "leftist" still hasn't grasped that there are things we need to understand as constructive. I still don't recommend it, and don't worry, you not wanting me in your illustrious establishment is very consistent with the service you provide; the level of service is not up to the standard of people who demand the minimum.

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Last updated on 22 August 2026

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