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Robert's Lafitte is a gay and gay-friendly institution on Galveston Island, and - in many ways - one of its best kept secrets. gay Galveston (Galveston County, Texas) This Galveston gay guide (readily available on the here at Menspaces) is a should have for you who is new to the region.

Discover the best gay bars in Galveston, TX with reviews and ratings from locals on Yelp. Note that the Kon Tiki was the only gay club to get this coverage Robert's LaFitte, the island's oldest gay bar, did not.

In a July article in Outsmart Brandon Wolf charted the locations First, two articles giving some contemporary history Robert’s Laffitte is Galveston’s oldest gay bar and a texas favorite. Lafitte's is known for its close-knit, "neighborhood" ambiance - as well as its spectacular special events thrown throughout the year.

Patrons flock to Lafitte's for its "Turnabout Show. New Location. Galveston's Kon-Tiki Club Bar and Bath - various locations Kon-Tiki was a prominent early bar in Galveston, that at times had a bath house affiliated with it. It already apparently was connected to the bath house, which over the years took on many names, first The Gym Baths.

Explore the Nightlife Robert’s Lafitte owner Robert Mainor From dancing to drag shows and live music performances, your LGBTQ Island clubbing options are endless at spots bar Rumors Bar & Grill and 23rd Street Station Piano Bar.

And if you’re a queer-history buff, be sure to visit Robert’s Lafitte, the oldest gay bar in Texas. The bar is located on 25th Street, just steps from Seawall Boulevard and the Gulf. At 23rd Street Station Piano Bar, you might gay anything from Texas Hold’em to trivia, to karaoke and exotic dancers.

Here are the bar ads I found charting some club data, with the earliest from Augustfrom the Nuntius. Rumors Beach Bar has become famous for its DJs and drag shows. In a July article in Outsmart Brandon Wolf charted the locations.

Sometime around Jesse Garza bought the club, and added his name to it. So there are a number of features, more fluff than news, that you may not expect, lasting all through the s. First, two articles giving some contemporary history Unfortunately there are not many sources, like gay publications from that time to use to verify this.

The Galveston Daily News around this time began running some unusual coverage, which often featured the Kon Tiki Some thoughts on that are that, yes, Galveston is a small town and also it appears the Kon Tiki galveston had built up good relationships with the paper, perhaps due to their frequent advertizing.

Kon-Tiki was a prominent early bar in Galveston, that at times had a bath house affiliated with it. The several venues and events happening everyday are impossible to navigate to without it. He passed inand the club closed in January And, for as long as it lasts, there's a Facebook Tribute Page.