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Through the Anthony Bobrow Trust, established in the name of a now-deceased former owner, the organization makes annual donations to local non-profits focused on the LGBTQ community. Inside, several TVs play iconic music videos of the past and present.

For decades, Dallas has been home to one of the best LGBTQ bar scenes in Texas, with many locations in the Cedar Springs area of Oak Lawn. It caters to the gay male gaze and is quite a scene. The best gay bars, dance clubs, gay-rated hotels, gay saunas and gay cruise clubs in Dallas.

This neighborhood, and the city as a whole, is home to a diverse array of bars that welcome people of all sexual orientations and gender identities. Bargoers can also enjoy picks from its limited selection of wine and a wide range of spirits, from well to Grey Goose.

The bar keeps it simple, so order up that Cape Cod, lemondrop martini, or a margarita on the rocks, and the sangria swirl margarita here is one of the best in the city.

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Home to the nation's sixth-largest LGBT population, Dallas is bursting with bar, restaurants and neighborhoods that celebrate diversity. In Dallas. Folks love taking in the drag shows here for birthdays and special events, too.

However, it also features nightly and brunch drag shows, a street-facing patio, mimosa towers for brunch-goers, and a selection of strong drinks, including a signature martini menu. There are, however, cocktails in a myriad of colors — think frozen margaritas in every color of the rainbow, mimosa towers, and micheladas at brunch.

For food, expect classic New York-style pizza, pizza rolls, calzones, and barbecue chicken wings. This sizable club loaded down with neon signs is a great spot to order a glass or a whole bottle of Champagne, spill your negroni on the dance floor, or sip from dallas very expensive whiskey from the sidelines.

Consider the food menu elevated bar fare, with fun features like the Chick-full-gAy chicken sandwich — a menu staple that started off as a Sunday special poking fun at fast food chain Chick-fil-A. Bargoers can attend events almost any night of the week, including open mics for comedians, karaoke and sing-alongs, cabaret acts, and more.

This neighborhood, and the city as a whole, is home to a diverse array of bars that welcome people of all sexual orientations and gender identities. Why they call it a bar and grill, we truly do not know, because there is no food to be found anywhere.

Order fried zucchini sticks, burgers available in turkey, veggie, or beef; chicken baskets with a variety of dipping sauces, hot dogs, corny dogs, and other bar-style bites. On the second level is the Rose Roomwhere clubgoers can witness fabulous drag shows.

Dress to impress. The menu is fairly simple — it obviously serves beer, straightforward cocktails like gin and tonics, martinis, Old Fashioneds, and wine. Come here to watch go-go boys dance on poles while dallas a daiquiri, or dance it out by yourself on the floor with a martini in hand.

This spot also has two outdoor patios, great for sipping on a beer or an Aperol spritz. There has been quite a gay at this spot — during the day, it is now known as Pinkies, where it serves coffee and craft cocktails to crowds of parents gay worker bees.

Get your groove on at Station 4. Bask in Texas glory at this country-themed watering hole with old-school beers and the most basic of cocktails. With two large dance floors and more flashing lights than anyone could count, Station 4 allows for moments of queer joy and getting lost in pop and EDM music spun by DJs in a giant space.

The Round Up Saloon boasts a large dance floor, where guests can take free two-stepping lessons and sing karaoke, and to which drag queens perform.