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Louisville is known for its vibrant and inclusive LGBTQIA+ scene so of course we have plenty of gay and gay-friendly bars around the city. Top 10 Best Gay Bars in Louisville, KY - June - Yelp - The Bar Complex, Big Bar, Play, The Back Door, Crossings, Chill BAR Highlands, Rosie's Tavern, Christopher's, Proof on Main, Bar 32 Cov KY.
We’ve found some of the best gay and LGBTQ+ friendly bars and restaurants throughout the city. It’s a chance to hang with like-minded individuals, enjoy fun cocktails, and even some LGBTQ+ style entertainment along the way. Check out this list with some of the best gay/ LGBTQ bars in Louisville, KY. You know all about the best mixed, gay, or lesbian bars and clubs in Louisville plus drag shows to party with trans and all sorts of LGBT dating sites.
Now choose the best option for you and enjoy yourself. Louisville is home to the largest gay scene in Kentucky. Here's our guide to the best gay bars in Louisville. Chill BAR Highlands is a relaxed gay bar located in Bardstown Road, Louisville, Kentucky. The venue features a rotation of DJs and a large patio bar. Frankfort, St. Show Threads Show Posts. Go to Page Please register to participate in our discussions with 2 million other members - it's free and quick!
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Some forums can only be seen by registered members. View detailed profile Advanced or search site with Search Forums Advanced. Hey all, My wife got offered a job in Louisville, and one of my biggest concerns about potentially moving there is the fact that we're a gay couple. What neighborhoods would be best for us to look at for an apartment, and what ones might best be avoided?
We're taking a trip soon before she makes a decision so we can get a feel for it ourselves, but any tips would be incredibly appreciated! Originally Posted by IrisCopper. Matthews has options as well. Great neighborhoods, some near parks and dozens of local restaurants and eateries. But honestly, the city as a whole would be fine.
I think you will love it! I agree with the other posters, you should be fine in Louisville, it is a very welcoming, diverse and liberal city. Louisville is nothing like the rest of Kentucky, which is a good thing, believe me. That culture pervades every aspect of the city especially inside the Watterson.
You will be utterly shocked at the number of gays here. Heck, we even have a gay hotel, one of the only ones you will find in middle America Vu. Location: Caverns measureless to man Anyone who reads this forum knows that there aren't many things I like about Louisville, but even I am glad to say that that's one thing you DON'T have to worry about here. I came here from the Twin Cities "Frisco on the prairie" , so that's my reference point, and even from that perspective I see Louisville as a great option for GLBT immigrants.
Cross that one right off your list, and welcome to Kentucky if you do decide to make the move. Originally Posted by Mr. Originally Posted by GraniteStater. Good summary as well. I generally much prefer the Upper Midwest over Louisville and the Ohio Valley, but that is because I have also lived in both places- so have a bit of perspective.
You may pay more in taxes in the Upper Midwest but the overall quality of life is much better overall in many categories. Please register to post and access all features of our very popular forum. It is free and quick. Additional giveaways are planned. Detailed information about all U. Posting Quick Reply - Please Wait.