Tallahassee gay bar

In the artsy and hip All Saints neighborhood, the All Saints Cafe Railroad Avenue is a gay-friendly, quirky little spot that occasionally has live entertainment, and is an all-around nice venue for hanging out with friends or meeting new ones. All Saints serves Italian sodas, espresso drinks, and light food with an emphasis on vegan fareand lots of college students spend time here before heading over for drinks at the nearby Fermentation Lounge.

Also near Lake Ella and serving fresh and creative "build your own" quesadillas, stir-fry bowls, wraps, soups, and salads, 1 Fresh Stir Fry Grill North Monroe Street is a popular, reasonably priced option that welcomes all. If you're looking for some of the most creative and artfully prepared food close to downtown, consider dining at Cypress Restaurant East Tennessee Streetwhich specializes in Southern-inflected regional American fare.

Notable options include a salad of bacon, blue cheese, and roasted Brussels sprouts; a pulled-pork double stack with corn cakes, peppered slaw, and pickled-peach barbecue sauce; and Florida shrimp and grits with country ham, shiitake mushrooms, and an orange-thyme-bourbon jus. Although Tallahassee is a generally-accepting community, its absence of gay bars and clubs might make it less appealing to some LGBTQ travelers.

Fortunately, there are tallahassee cities in Florida that provide a more thriving and robust gay scene for gays and lesbians. Panama City Beach to the west is home to Splash Bar and the No Name Lounge while both Orlando and Tampa to bar south are full of gay bars, clubs, venues, and even bathhouses. Miami, Jacksonville, and Pensacola are also popular destinations for gay tourism.

Gay Florida Road Trip Guide: Tallahassee

However, central Florida may be the ideal destination for LGBTQ travelers as Orlando and Tampa both have several options, including hotels and resorts that welcome all orientations openly. Bradley's on 7th and City Side are among the most popular destinations in Tampa. By Andrew Collins. Andrew Collins. Travel's editorial guidelines.

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