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Splash Bar San Jose

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Many visitors praise the fun atmosphere, good music, and enjoyable events, with some noting positive experiences even with initial concerns. However, common complaints include inconsistent and unprofessional bar service, issues with door staff and management, and significant safety and inclusivity concerns, particularly regarding foreign IDs and how incidents are handled.

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65 Post St, San Jose, CA 95113, USA
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Phone
(408) 292-2222
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Website
splashsj.com

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About this place Splash Bar San Jose

Splash Bar San Jose is a gay bar and club located in the heart of downtown San Jose, providing a dedicated LGBTQ+ nightlife space in California's vibrant Bay Area. The venue welcomes visitors looking for an inclusive social and entertainment environment within the community. As a gay bar and club, this type of venue typically offers a relaxed atmosphere where LGBTQ+ guests can socialize, enjoy drinks, and experience live entertainment or DJ performances. These establishments serve as important gathering spaces for the community, offering a safe and celebratory environment to connect with others and enjoy San Jose's nightlife scene. Located at 65 Post St in downtown San Jose, the venue is easily accessible and positioned within the city's entertainment district. For current details about hours, special events, drink specials, and what to expect on any given night, visiting their website at splashsj.com is recommended. Whether you're a visitor to San Jose or a local looking for community connection, this bar provides a welcoming destination in the heart of the city.

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James Smith
James Smith May 2026

We had a truly memorable meal here. The kitchen turns out dish after dish of fresh, flavorful food, all beautifully presented and served hot. It's clear that quality and care are top priorities. The service was just as impressive — our server was warm, attentive, and full of helpful recommendations. The whole staff seemed genuinely happy to be there, which made the experience even more enjoyable. The atmosphere was cozy and welcoming, comfortable enough to relax and linger over our meal. The value was excellent too. This is a restaurant that does everything right, and we left already looking forward to coming back.

Anushka Basu
Anushka Basu May 2026

As a lesbian, I was a little worried about going here given all the concerning reviews about bad staff, safety concerns, and specifically queer women having a bad time. But me and my friend (also a queer woman) went on a Thursday night and actually had a really good time! There was no cover and security checked our bags and IDs but no issues. Vibes were great, lots of younger people our age and solid music. Lots of gay and lesbian couples dancing their hearts out and it was actually pretty packed for a Thursday lol. I guess the creepy and unsafe crowd/staff mentioned in the reviews are more prevelant on Fridays and Saturdays? Pleasantly surprised My only complaint was the bathroom... It had only one stall and urinals right across. I really think it could've been separated into two gender neutral bathrooms, bc it did feel a little exposed (there's no door) and the line took forever

Alexander Sheldon
Alexander Sheldon May 2026
Irene
Irene May 2026

No disappointments

BigiDigi Nomad
BigiDigi Nomad May 2026
Roberto Vargas Solis (Robbie)
Roberto Vargas Solis (Robbie) May 2026

I am genuinely disgusted and deeply disappointed by Splash Nightclub’s decision to stop accepting foreign IDs for entry. For an establishment that profits from the LGBTQ+ community and markets itself as a safe, inclusive space, this policy feels hypocritical, exclusionary, and completely out of touch with the very people who helped build queer nightlife and culture. Many immigrants, international students, travelers, and undocumented individuals already live under constant scrutiny and fear. To see an LGBT club — a place that should understand discrimination and marginalization better than most — adopt policies that mirror the same exclusionary attitudes and nationalist rhetoric dominating today’s political climate is honestly heartbreaking. Queer spaces were created to protect people who were rejected elsewhere. They were never meant to participate in making vulnerable communities feel unwelcome or suspect. Watching Splash bend toward policies that feel aligned with anti-immigrant and Trump-era thinking is beyond disappointing — it feels like a betrayal of the values of acceptance, safety, and community that LGBTQ+ spaces are supposed to stand for. I expected better from a club that claims to celebrate diversity. This decision sends a loud message, and unfortunately it’s not one of inclusion.

Joe Margolis
Joe Margolis May 2026

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