The first Dallas Pride started in 1972, and has since grown into a hugely popular annual event. You can also enjoy live drag performances here too.ĭallas Gay Pride packs a punch, and is held each year at the beginning of June. Otherwise for a laid-back gay bar with karaoke, give Woody's a try. For a dance club vibe complete with drag shows, check out Station 4 and The Rose Room. If you want a true country feel, go to Round-Up Saloon. Kick start your evening with some live music, then discover the many bars, restaurants, and clubs of charming gay area, Oak Lawn. From gay bars to lesbian bars, gay Dallas has plenty of options for the LGBTQ community to have a good time in this Texan city. There’s a diverse style of nightclubs for every taste. The city is known to have the queeniest queens, you’ll surely discover why they don’t call it Dallitude for nothing. Most venues are also within walking distance, meaning it'll be a cinch to do some bar hopping. Cedar Springs Road is considered the heart of Oak Lawn, offering various gay bars, gay clubs, and gay saunas catered to the LGBTQ community. Aside from the city’s famous football team - the Cowboys, its gayborhood a.k.a The Strip, and its most talked about annual Pride Parade, the Big D offers plenty of “steers and queers” for gay travelers looking for a great time. In 2014, Out Traveler voted Dallas' Oak Lawn district as the number one gayborhood in the country and in 2018, Dallas' Oak Lawn neighborhood was honored as the state's first historical marker for the LGBTQ community. Cedar Springs Road is considered the heart of Oak Lawn, offering various gay. This is where Texas' first Gay Pride Parade as well as where the first gay activists in the 1980s occurred. Dallas not only has one of the largest gay populations in the USA, but it is also the hometown of the famous LGBTQ mega-church: The Cathedral of Hope. Our Wolfgang Puck Catering services continue for delivery, at-home, on-location, and workplace, as well as Union Station, Nasher Sculpture Center, Perot Museum of Nature and Science, AT&T Performing Arts Center and The Theatre at Grand Prairie.Did you know that Gay Dallas ranks in the top 10 destinations for LGBTQ summer travel? According to SCRUFF, a gay social networking and dating app, the sprawling metropolis offers the best of the southern charm paired with a modern and forward-thinking attitude. We are grateful to our loyal clients and to the Dallas community for their support. We are very proud of the dining experience we created at Five Sixty and the talented team who have worked so hard for us over the years. The small Frisco spot announced their temporary closure March 19thbut their phone number is now out of service & all of their signage has since been removed. The Greenville Ave bars have closed along with the private side room bar, the Wah Wah Room, according to Dallas Morning News No formal announcement but the phone numbers at both the University Park and Lakewood locations are disconnected and the website is gone. LL was instrumental in cultivating our collective love of electronic music and will be sorely missed. Till then, thanks for the memories and we’ll see you soon."Ĭhances are, you've been to this spot at least a time or two, and it hurts you like it does us. I’ll post more info about our future plans soon.
The world we knew has changed and we had to change to survive.
There will be a tomorrow and we have a plan for the future. I’ve loved every minute of it and I’m not gonna lie, this one stings. Thank you to everyone who enjoyed an evening, celebrated a special event or just came by for a drink and some great music. The cost to maintain the business During the shutdown was overwhelming. After 28 years, we’re going to close Lizard Lounge. "We had to make the most difficult decision today.