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Lex's Guide to Queer Dallas Nightlife | LGBTQ+ bars and clubs

Dallas is a city with a vibrant queer scene, offering a diverse mix of lesbian and gay bars, clubs, and parties for everyone in the LGBTQ+ community. Whether you're looking for a laid-back bar to chat with friends, a high-energy boogie club, or a cozy lounge to sip cocktails, Dallas has something for every mood and vibe. Here's our queer nightlife guide to the best LGBTQ+ bars and clubs in Dallas.‍

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1. The Round-Up Saloon & Verb Hall

Address:  Cedar Springs Rd, Dallas, TX

If you haven’t checked out the Round-Up Saloon & Dance Hall in Dallas yet, you’re missing out on one of the city’s most iconic gay nightlife spots. It’s where country vibes meet queer energy, and it’s as welcoming as it gets - whether you're a cowboy or a city slicker. Located in the heart of Dallas' Gayborhood, Oak Lawn, at Round-Up Saloon you can hope for to two-step to country classics, or hit the dance floor for the latest Top 4

Aging with Pride: LGBTQ+-friendly housing solutions in Dallas

Cece Cox, CEO of Resource Center, an organization that provides LGBTQ+ health care and advocacy in Dallas, said Oak Lawn Place, a $23 million unit LGBTQ+-affirming senior housing community, is scheduled to open on July 1,

In November , when the initiative was announced, the list of seniors interested in the building was 40 people long. Applications opened March 1,

Cox, 61, said that property management will be focused on the interests and needs of LGBTQ+ seniors. Following in the footsteps of projects appreciate the John C. Anderson apartments in Philadelphia, Cox said the building will feature LGBTQ+ art and photography.

Cox said she traveled to LGBTQ+-focused developments across the country to learn “what not to do.”

“Being intentional with the visuals around the development is a part of it,” Fisher said of the Philadelphia project. “I think it’s healthy for people to see their identities reflected back to them.”

According to Resource Center, the building, located one block from Inwood Road and Denton Dr. Cut Off

Dallas has long been known for its sports teams, cowboy culture, and thriving business districts and, somewhat more recently, for its dynamic and evolving LGBTIQA+ scene. 

The history of the community in Dallas is a testament to resilience, unity, and mutual assist. By the late s, Dallas had an emerging gay neighborhood, Oak Lawn, which gradually became the epicenter of the LGBTIQA+ community. This was also the time when the first openly gay and lesbian bars started appearing. The AIDS crisis in the s sparked a more public presence, with the community working to provide support and resources for everyone affected. 

Activism intensified in the 90s and first s, leading to significant momentum in acceptance and visibility. Events like the Alan Ross Texas Freedom Parade, originally known as the Dallas Gay Pride Parade, which started in , became annual celebrations of LGBTQ pride and rights.

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LGBTIQA+ Dallas Now – Facts and Figures

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Dallas Gay Realtor: LGBTQ Living in the Lone Star State

Located on the shores of the Trinity River in North Central Texas, Dallas is a beautiful, bustling city which is home to one of the largest LGBTQ communities in the United States. If you’re thinking of finding your next home in the Lone Star State, you may fall in love with all that Dallas has to offer.

A Brief Look at Dallas History

Dallas was founded by John Neely Bryan, who settled on the east bank of the Trinity in November Dallas was initially developed as a result of the construction of major railroad lines throughout the area to allow access to cotton, cattle, and later oil. The later construction of the interstate highway system reinforced Dallas’s status as a major transportation hub. Since its founding, Dallas has continued to grow and thrive, and is now home to 9 Fortune companies, 41 colleges and universities, multiple professional sports teams, and a myriad of businesses and industries.  The city has a population which consists of a wide variety of ethnic and religious backgrounds, and is on