As such, popular nightlife spot Urban Cowboy is planning to make a comeback on October 22, according to the Dallas Voice. BLUF, the Breeches and Leather Uniform Fanclub. The situation is different in Tarrant County, where county judge Glen Whitley has decided to let the bars reopen. Drag show destination Station 4 will remain closed, as will TMC and Sue Ellen’s. Round-Up is only one of a few Dallas LGBT bars that have announced plans for a comeback.
The Hidden Door opened its doors again today Wednesday, June 16 on Tony Bobrow’s birthday after having been closed for more than 15 months due to the COVID. According to a a statement posted to Facebook shortly after noon today (Wednesday, May 20), Zippers, located on Fitzhugh Avenue at Travis Street, is closing permanently because of the financial. That is, of course, unless these establishments do what Round-Up is doing, and convert into a “restaurant” for permitting purposes. Melissa and the crew from Legacy Counseling joined Harvey and the Hidden Door bunch to celebrate the bar’s re-opening. Dallas LGBT Bar Association Thank you for visiting the official page for the Dallas LGBT Bar Association (DLGBTBA) The DLGBTBA is for lawyers, law students, and related professionals who share an interest in the laws that affect and protect the gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender communities. In Dallas County, judge Clay Jenkins declined to submit that application, which means that the county’s bars will stay shuttered for the foreseeable future. If youre interested in the show (s) but are only.
Jonathan (Johnny) Hall-Neal-Bayne: On the right side of the stage is a door that leads to the outdoor area. 3911 Cedar Springs Rd (in Station 4), Dallas, TX. When Abbott announced that bars could reopen, the decision came with one major caveat: judges in each county would have to file an application with the state that would allow bars to actually start serving patrons again. David Estrada: Try the Jagerita with Anthony:) 2. Round-Up was one of only a few Dallas gay bars that decided to reopen for a few weeks back in June, when Abbott allowed bars to resume service before quickly walking back that plan as COVID-19 cases spiked around the state. During patio season, Woody’s offers two spacious patios. According to Spectrum News, the bar obtained the new permit in early October, and is planning an imminent reopening. Dallas, TX 75219 (214) 520-6629 Visit Website Showtunes, sports, karaoke, and a lot of beer collide at Woody’s, an LGBTQ-friendly sports bar. Greg Abbott’s latest executive order, some are reopening.ĭallas stalwart Round-Up Saloon has teamed up with a food truck to reopen its doors in the coming days, shortly after filing an application for a new food and beverage certificate with the TABC. Now, thanks to new guidelines from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission and Texas Gov. As with most of the city’s beloved drinking establishments, Dallas-Fort Worth’s gay bars have seriously struggled since the beginning of the pandemic.