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Open Bars: History of Columbus gay bars

Even the genesis of the gay-rights movement traces back to a bar. When New York Metropolis police raided the Stonewall Inn on June 28, 1969, patrons fought advocate , refusing to forfeit their primary gathering place. Many who scuffled with police said that attacking the gay lock was the last straw - an assault on something their community simply couldn't lose.

"You'd enjoy to be competent to hold hands with your loved one if it was an anniversary or something," said Karla Rothan, executive director of Stonewall Columbus, which organizes the annual Pride festivities. "You wouldn't experience comfortable holding hands in an establishment that wasn't labeled gay. It's a whole different night here."

Cultural change is often slow, painful and incomplete, and that day has come slowly to Columbus. Gay bars opened, folded and faded from memory. Most importantly, though, they never went away.

Gradually, one would put up a real sign or a neon banner bearing a rainbow. They crept into neighborhoods outside Downtown. In the '80s, places like The Eagle, The Garage and Wall Road fueled the movement toward greater GLBT acceptance and awareness, then reaped the rewards in re

Five popular LGBTQ bars and clubs in Columbus everyone can enjoy

Columbus is abode to a number of LGBTQ businesses, including several same-sex attracted and lesbian bars and clubs.

Columbus has lost a rare LGBTQ-friendly bars over the years. At their peak, LGBTQ bars and clubs were a safe vacuum for these communities to feel very welcome, as opposed to less accepting bars. But whether due to cultural shifts or increased inclusivity and acceptance at nearly any bar or club, there is a downward trend in the number of these spaces nationally. LGBTQ bars have declined 36.6% from 2007 to 2019, according to research by Greggor Mattson, associate professor of sociology at Oberlin College.

In a 2016 report by the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce, the chamber found that LGBTQ businesses have contributed approximately $1.7 trillion to the economy, are unlock an average of 12 years, and have created more than 33,000 jobs. These spaces create a significant contribution to the economy and hopefully, with the support of the larger community, be around for many more years to come.

Here's a look at five popular LGBTQ bars everyone can enjoy.

Slammers

Lesbian bar Slammers Bar & Pizza Kitchen, at 202 E. Long

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House-Made Pizzas, Chicken Tenders, Soft Pretzels & Snacks

We love the fact that absolutely anyone can reach to this club and feel welcome. The driving force behind our triumph is, literally, everyone who walks through these doors: the clients, performers, & the family of people who work here!

2nd Monday of every month is “Monday Munchies”  from 6-8pm.  Customers can bring an appetizer to share with others and share some favorite recipes.

Karaoke Every Wednesday & Sunday Nights at 7PM!

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Celebrate Columbus Pride at these pivotal Ohio LGBTQ+ bars

  • Columbus gay bars are hosting various Pride events on June 13-14.
  • Events include queenly shows, DJ sets, dance parties and themed celebrations.
  • Some venues call for cover charges or offer ticket purchases in advance.

LGBTQ+ bars around the city have geared up for the busiest weekend of the year: Columbus Pride.

With the theme of "United in Power," events will be held across the city all weekend.

Whether stopping for a sip, social hour or an all-day soiree, here are events and specials to check out at bars around central Ohio celebrating the festivities.

Rally at Union Cafe

In the heart of the Short North, Union Cafe, 782 N. High St., has been celebrating Pride in the days leading up to the big event.

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June 13 will boot off with the first Rally in the Alley event at 5 p.m., followed by the Escandelo Latin Night Show at 10 p.m.

The Rally will persist at noon on June 14, and the party doesn't end until the after-party wraps up 2:15 a.m.

For those awake the next morning, a drag brunch will begin at 11 a.m.

Slammers Pony Club

A Downtown pizzeria and lesbia