Legends Nightclub ★ 4.0
Raleigh's primary LGBTQ+ nightclub, open on Hargett Street since 1983. Thursday through Saturday with drag shows, DJ nights, and themed events. The longest-running LGBTQ+ venue in Raleigh and one of the oldest in NC.
Foundation Bar is a nightlife spot in Downtown, Raleigh.
Below street level on Fayetteville Street with minimal exterior signage, Foundation functions as close to a speakeasy format as Raleigh offers: subterranean brick-walled room, domestic-spirits-only cocktail list, no loud music. The destination for serious drinkers; Imbibe Magazine recognised its contemporary cocktail programme.
Editorially verified June 24, 2026 by Lewis Vaughan, TableJourney editor. Source.
Address: 213 Fayetteville St, Suite 010, Raleigh, NC 27601
Raleigh's primary LGBTQ+ nightclub, open on Hargett Street since 1983. Thursday through Saturday with drag shows, DJ nights, and themed events. The longest-running LGBTQ+ venue in Raleigh and one of the oldest in NC.
The former Raleigh Times newspaper building (1906) is Raleigh's most storied downtown bar. The Belgian beer programme, Cicerone-certified staff, and no-nonsense pub atmosphere make it more a serious bar than a dive, but the unaffected crowd and affordable pints put it in this category. Open until 02:00 on weekends.
A Glenwood South whiskey and beer bar open until 02:00 nightly with a no-pretension atmosphere and affordable pours. 300-plus world whiskeys alongside rotating local draught beers; wine, mocktails, and THC beverages also available. One of the more reliable late-night options on Glenwood Avenue.
Raleigh's most programme-dense late-night venue: subterranean on W Martin Street with live music, DJ nights, karaoke, arcade games, and pinball throughout the week. Open until 02:00 on weekends. The most reliably lively evening option in downtown.
Regular DJ nights, comedy shows, and music bingo programming most evenings in the Fayetteville Street corridor. The Pick-Your-Proof cocktail menu means it works for mixed groups. Open until 02:00 nightly.
Live music most evenings since 1975, with a jazz and folk programme that predates Raleigh's restaurant music scene by decades. The performances are part of the dining experience rather than background; the vegetarian menu and community ethos have remained constant. One of the most genuinely cultural dining-with-music experiences in the city.