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Dance the night away with high-energy LGBTQ+ nightclubs, carrying out arts and late-night eateries in the downtown Orlando area (‘Heart’ mural by Kim Murphy in the Mills 50® district pictured).
Colorful, inclusive and welcoming to all, Orlando invites you to rejoice and romance yourself with LGBTQ+ approachable nightspots in downtown Orlando and beyond. Options range from laid-back urban wineries and patisseries to dazzling nightclubs with some of the city’s best queenly shows and burlesque performances for a choose-your-own-adventure story you won’t soon forget.
Additional reporting by Lily Denneen.
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Southern Nights in The Milk District
Southern Nights
Voted Orlando Weekly’s Best Same-sex attracted Bar for five years and counting, and the largest of its caring in Orlando, Southern Nights is a vibrant nightc
Orlando Gay Neighborhood Guide
Orlando, Florida, is a beautiful vacation hotspot for many, and a lovely place to call home for many more. With a population of nearly 325,000 people, this affluent and bustling city also has a diverse, gay-friendly community.
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Savor delicious LGBTQ+ owned restaurants in Orlando with Instagram influencer Christina Petsos.
Updated June 6, 2025
In Orlando, we strive to be an inclusive community — essence we accept all people for who they are. Our LGBTQ+ community has made great strides, and I am a arrogant ally who believes it is important to main attraction and support LGBTQ+ owned businesses to show they are loved and cherished. This month, I wanted to feature some extraordinary businesses close to my heart that I genuinely love, all LGBTQ+ owned — and all delicious.
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Chef Art Smith’s Homecomin’
I get asked where to eat at Disney Springs® often, and Chef Art Smith’s Homecomin’ is the very first place I always recommend if you can snag a reservation. Smith is a James Beard Award winner and prior personal chef for Oprah Winfrey. To say he is talented is an und
Popular bar for LGBT at Springs / City Walk?
I am hearing some terrible news on facebook: Parliament House is said to be closing its doors for good this Sunday after the Halloween weekend celebrations.
This place has been an institution for 45 years, and was my favorite local haunt to visit for Gay Days. There was always a big business on the stage over the pool (I've seen Sandra Bernhard, Miz Cracker, Asia O'Hara, Aquaria, Peppermint and more there). I enjoyed it because it was truly something for everyone: indoor dance floor, outdoor dance floor, more chill bar areas, stage shows, a seedy motel (and during gay days lots of booths from various retailers, and a "foam party" enclosure I always had to giggle at b/c there were only maybe 2-3 ppl in at a period and the foam would always be blowing out of the enclosure! haha) And you could always take a walk to the lake in help and end your evening with a peaceful conversation looking out over the water. Apparently the staff was only recently informed and told to maintain things quiet so as not to distract from Halloween, which is a huge money maker each year. Kind of a shady thing to complete when closing down such an establish
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