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LGBT community places provided safe spaces and support. Some religious groups, also active in 's civil rights and anti-war activism, gave their support. The s continued the slowdown in new LGBT spaces, as recorded in the Rainbow History Project, but also saw the opening of Green Lantern and Cobalt , clubs that continue to be popular today.
Lex’s Guide to Queer DC Nightlife | LGBTQ+ Bars
Little Gay Pub. Nellie's Sports Bar. This pioneering gay sports bar , one of the first to open outside of Dupont Circle , hosts all sorts of events, like trivia and drag bingo. Named for the owners' great-grandmother, the bar boasts dozens of TVs in the relaxed downstairs, and an upstairs patio dance floor that goes strong until close.
Thurst Lounge. A League of Her Own. A sports-themed menu of bar favorites includes stadium dogs, chicken tenders and burgers. The community space and lively hot spot off U Street brings the energy, whether you prefer shaken, stirred or sassy. JR's Bar. Check out showtunes on Mondays and a variety of other events including screenings of your favorite movies and select brunch events.