All the latt rmatn + rourc you will need when movg to LGBTQ Nashville, cludg the bt gay neighborhoods, muny groups, gay realtors, and more.
Contents:
- NASHVILLE’S GAY AND LBIAN NIGHTLIFE
- MOVG TO LGBT NASHVILLE, TENNSEE? HOW TO FD YOUR PERFECT GAY NEIGHBORHOOD!
NASHVILLE’S GAY AND LBIAN NIGHTLIFE
* east nashville gay bars *
And yet queer culture here is more vibrant than Dolly Parton’s Coat of Many Colors, wh a patchwork of gay bars, clubs, and f around town and a history datg back nearly a century.
The cy’s first two rerd gay bars — the Jungle and Juana’s — opened Downtown Nashville the 1950s, where they served as havens for LGBTQ+ Nashvillians until the early 1980s. If Nashville’s gay bars were Zodiac signs, Play would be a Gemi: the buildg nnects two spac rooms that feel like pletely different bars.
Tribe is a gulp-and-gab gay bar where groups gather to chat on the three-tiered outdoor ck, shoot rounds of pool, or pregame before htg Play’s dance floor, nveniently loted next door. Trax don’t look like anythg special: ’s hoed a dgy brick buildg on Bian Paige Way (named for the late lol drag in and HIV/AIDS activist) and far removed om the cy’s other gay bars.
MOVG TO LGBT NASHVILLE, TENNSEE? HOW TO FD YOUR PERFECT GAY NEIGHBORHOOD!
This is also the gay go-to for last-ll libatns. If you’re lookg for a morng pick-me-up near Broadway’s neon lights, head to this gay-owned bakery and ffee shop n by Nashville native David Andrews. Most of Nashville’s gay bars don’t pick up steam until the weekend, but there are plenty of queer-iendly tablishments worth checkg out while wag for the fun to beg.