​A-HOUSE

Open Daily
Little Bar 12pm-1am
Macho Bar 10pm-1am
Big Bar (Dance Club) 10pm-1am

ABOUT
"The Atlantic House, affectionately known as the A-House, is the beating heart of Provincetown's nightlife, boasting the only year-round dance club in town. This dynamic venue features the cozy Little Bar (complete with a jukebox), the rugged Macho Bar (home to Provincetown's original leather and Levi scene), and the expansive Big Room (the town’s ultimate dance haven!). DJs renowned in the global LGBT club scene, curate the latest beats and progressive tracks every night.Join us for 'Ass Wednesdays,' our standout event featuring a $100 prize for the best buns! A-House keeps the party going seven nights a week, unlike other spots that reserve the fun for special occasions. As one of the oldest buildings in town (built in 1798) and possibly one of the nation's first discos, A-House is not just a bar—it’s living history.No pretense, just pure inclusivity. Whether you identify as gay, straight, or anything in between, everyone is welcome to soak in the A-House experience!"

  • Provincetown, MA, USA
  • 6 Masonic Pl
  •  Open Daily Little Bar 12pm-1:00am Macho Bar 10pm-1:00am Dance Club 10pm-1:00am

What is now called the Atlantic House or A-House, as it is well known, was built by Provincetown's first Postmaster, Daniel Pease, in 1798. Pease operated the building as a tavern until his death from Cholera in 1834.
The Atlantic House was then purchased by Benjamin Allstrum, who renamed it the Allstrum House. It served as the last stage coach stop of the Orleans to Provincetown route until the arrival of the train in 1873.
When Allstrum died in 1871, Frank Potter Smith, a Portuguese sailor who had arrived in town on a boat at the age of 18, bought the Allstrum House and renamed it the Atlantic House - the name has stuck for good.
The A-House was the hangout for several of America's most noted writers in the 1920's. Eugene O'Neill and Tennessee Williams are counted in that list. A nude photo of Tennessee Williams strolling on Provincetown beaches hangs in the bar.
In 1950 Reginald (Reggie) Cabral and Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Hurst bought the A-House. Soon Reggie, who worked as manager, took over full ownership and the establishment became what is today the most popular watering hole in Provincetown.
Some would say that the A-House is the oldest Gay Bar in the country with its appeal to alternate life stylists from the early 1900's, but the A-House became truly "gay friendly" back in the early 50's and from then on it's history has been such. Holding weekly theme parties in the big room (disco) and hosting a cast of regular characters in the "Little Bar."
The A-House is a unique combination of party central and neighborhood bar. Upstairs from the "Little Bar," is the Macho Room: A bar for "Leather Men" and their admirers.
No visit to Provincetown is complete without a visit to the A-House. In the summer the patio is open and the boys flock nightly to dance, enjoy a libation and get to know each other.
The A-House is more than just another bar in Provincetown - its a symbol of Provincetown.

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