Gay club in nashville tn

Hours:
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed

Wednesday–Thursday:
3pm–1am
Friday-Saturday: am–2am
Sunday:
12pm–1am

Parking:
FREE PARKING
on Church Avenue, 15th Ave. N, 16th Ave. N, Hayes Street, and directly behind Tribe (limited spots available) (via the street off of 15th Ave. North)
PAID PARKING available in designated spots at Williams Medical Supply. Please follow instuctions on pay machines to ensure your machine will not be booted or towed.

DO NOT PARK AT THE FOLLOWING:
Jack Morris Auto Glass
Midtown Corkdorks
ANY Private Lot on McMillan Street
In Front of Garage Doors
North Side of Hayes Street (Designated No Parking-Tow Zone)

YOU WILL BE TOWED. Parking areas patrolled by marked security

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Micah Bennett| Ryan Davis| Mykul Coscia | Joseph Haas

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A Nashville gay bar is being forced out. That's one less safe vacuum for LGBTQ people

  • David Plazas is the director of opinion and engagement for the USA TODAY Network Tennessee.

Greggor Mattson, an Oberlin College professor, traveled across the United States to do research for his book “Who Needs Lgbtq+ Bars? Bar-Hopping through America’s Endangered LGBTQ+ Places.”

He bluntly told readers in a guest opinion column for The Washington Post in “The data is clear: gay bars are closing.”

Mattson documented a 45% fall from to and provided a series of reasons, among them, dating apps that keep people at home, displacement because of rising rents and mainstream acceptance of the LGBTQ-plus community.

However, in Nashville, a city the author did not visit for his book, there is a vibrant gay bar scene. But establishments have come and gone. There are historical markers honoring defunct bars such as Juanita’s and The Jungle on Commerce Avenue in downtown and one to be unveiled on June 14 on Franklin Pike for Warehouse 28, a disco turned first home of Nashville CARES, the plus-year-old

Women outnumber men at the Lipstick Lounge ( Woodland St., /, Tues.-Sat. pm-3am, Sun. 11ampm, $ for events like karaoke and trivia night), one of two lesbian bars on the same East Nashville intersection. This is a laid-back club with a better-than-average sound system and karaoke selection. Live harmony, pool, and great nourishment attract a crowd nearly every night. The crowds are more mixed during the week than on the weekends, when it is mostly gay and lesbian.

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Right next door to club Tribe is Play ( Church St., / Wed.-Sun. 9pm-3am, $8 on drag reveal nights), the city’s highest-energy gay club, with kingly shows and performances by adult-film stars. Though it is a gay exclude, everyone is welcome as long as they’re cheerful to be here. The drag shows are quality, but it is the dance floor (right next to the stage) that draws people in. On weekends that dance floor is

Nashville's Place to Party

Operating Hours:
Monday–Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday, Thursday, Sunday 8pm–2am
Friday–Saturday 8pm–3am

Showtimes:
Wednesday, Thursday, Sunday 9
pm | 11pm
Friday–Saturday 9pm | 11pm | 1am

Parking:
FREE PARKING
on Church Street, 15th Ave. N, 16th Ave. N, Hayes Street, and directly behind Tribe (limited spots available) (via the alley off of 15th Ave. North)
PAID PARKING available in designated spots at Williams Medical Supply. Please follow instuctions on disburse machines to ensure your automobile will not be booted or towed.

DO NOT PARK AT THE FOLLOWING:
Jack Morris Auto Glass
Midtown Corkdorks
ANY Private Lot on McMillan Street
In Front of Garage Doors
North Side of Hayes Road (Designated No Parking-Tow Zone)

YOU WILL BE TOWED. Parking areas patrolled by marked security

Micah Bennett–Manager
Michael Davis–Manager

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