Is the temple bar in detroit a gay bar
Popular Temple Bar in Detroit reopens after spring collapse It was a day the owner of the Temple Bar will never forget. The bar is now back in business. Not a gay bar but dose draw an LGBT crowd. ” in 10 reviews “ while it is indeed a " gay bar," i dont think you'll ever seen a little Menjo-twink here.
George tells FOX 2 he was not always so sure that he would reopen, but he says if the fight ever appears to be too big, hang in there and never give up. Yes, the building is closed, “indefinitely,” according to the city’s Building. Now George just wants to welcome the community back with open arms.
When the historic limestone facade gracing the front of the iconic queer-loved Temple Bar at Cass and Temple in downtown Detroit crumbled and fell on May 24, the timing couldn’t have been worse — or better. It's an old school dive. Temple Bar, a beloved LGBTQ nightlife venue in Detroit’s Cass Corridor neighborhood is closed until further notice due to structural damage to the bar’s building facade.
Today it attracts people of all class, race and lifestyle backgrounds. That was Memorial Day weekend and the doors have since been closed. What made you keep the fight up? That devastating moment crushing the events this bar is known for. It also crushed the sense of safety and security that many of the patrons experience when they go to Temple Bar.
DETROIT FOX 2 - It's been months since the historic Temple Bar in Detroit partially collapsed. A fundraiser has been launched to help Temple Bar reopen in Detroit after the facade of the historic building came crumbling down in May. From downtown Detroit to Royal Oak, Gay-Friendly nightlife reigns supreme.
George says the Temple Bar is safe and patrons should not be concerned. The Temple Bar was a popular spot in the early s for interracial couples, and later a part of the city's black gay scene. The Temple is a relic from when the Cass Corridor was full of Punks, Gays, Hookers and drug dealers.
” in 4 reviews. Check out these gay-friendly bars and nightclubs. What the owner of Temple Bar would soon learn after that call from Detroit Police is that his iconic dive bar had collapsed. Review Highlights “ Say Hey to George the Owner/Bartender when you hit the door because the only time you'll see him again is if you order at the bar.
It was a day the owner of the Temple Bar will never forget. Now, just in time for the holidays, the bar will re-open.