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Dance the night away with high-energy LGBTQ+ nightclubs, carrying out arts and late-night eateries in the downtown Orlando area (&#x;Heart&#x; mural by Kim Murphy in the Mills 50® district pictured).


Colorful, inclusive and welcoming to all, Orlando invites you to rejoice and care yourself with LGBTQ+ amiable nightspots in downtown Orlando and beyond. Options range from laid-back urban wineries and patisseries to dazzling nightclubs with some of the city&#x;s best performative shows and burlesque performances for a choose-your-own-adventure story you won&#x;t soon forget.

Additional reporting by Lily Denneen.

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Southern Nights in The Milk District

Southern Nights

Voted Orlando Weekly&#x;s Best Queer Bar for five years and counting, and

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Orlando is known for being one of the most gay-friendly cities in America. It’s an ideal destination for a gaycation because it’s house to a vibrant same-sex attracted nightlife scene, Disney’s extraordinary Gay Days, and unreal restaurants. But which bars should you visit to enjoy a few drinks and a good hour with the LGBTQ community?

If you’re planning a trip to the City Lovely, there are plenty of great options to liven up your night. Review out our list of the best Orlando lgbtq+ bars – whatever your mood or vibe, you’re bound to have an incredible time.

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Southern Nights

S. Bumby Avenue 

Southern Nights is Orlando’s oldest gay block, welcoming guests and serving drinks for the past 35 years. This prevent is known for its crazy parties, so position on your dancing shoes and get ready to lose yourself to the beats of the featured DJs. Happy hour starts at 4 p

Miniver was her actual first name but she went by her middle label, Sue. All the way back in the woman acknowledged to most as Sue Hanna opened Orlando’s first female homosexual bar called Faces.

Faces was situated in the Lee Rd.-Edgewater Dr. area just a stone’s fling from the currently operating Hank’s. Sue would later uncover a much larger, multi-level, multi-bar show complex known as Key Largo which was situated way up the Orange Blossom Trail just south of Apopka. Both of Sue’s bars operated primarily as gathering spots for queer women. For years men were routinely barred from entering Faces while Key Largo provided a more welcoming space for all members of Orlando’s burgeoning homosexual community. Actor-producer David Lee as adv as Theater Downtown proprietor Frank Hilgenberg presented many fully produced shows in the barn-shaped Key Largo.

I have many fond memories related with both of Sue’s spaces — neither of which are operational today — and it strikes me how few people who currently enjoy mingling with a fit mix of persons represented by every letter of the LGBTQ+ moniker — at o

Popular bar for LGBT at Springs / City Walk?

I am hearing some terrible news on facebook: Parliament House is said to be closing its doors for good this Sunday after the Halloween weekend celebrations.

This place has been an institution for 45 years, and was my favorite local haunt to visit for Gay Days. There was always a big illustrate on the stage over the pool (I&#;ve seen Sandra Bernhard, Miz Cracker, Asia O&#;Hara, Aquaria, Peppermint and more there). I enjoyed it because it was truly something for everyone: indoor dance floor, outdoor dance floor, more chill bar areas, stage shows, a seedy motel (and during gay days lots of booths from various retailers, and a "foam party" enclosure I always had to laugh at b/c there were only maybe ppl in at a hour and the foam would always be blowing out of the enclosure! haha) And you could always take a walk to the lake in back and end your night with a peaceful conversation looking out over the water. Apparently the staff was only recently informed and told to keep things calm so as not to distract from Halloween, which is a h