Gay bars shreveport louisiana

LGBTQ+ Guide to Shreveport-Bossier

The Shreveport-Bossier LGBTQ+ people is thriving.  From nightlife to church life, there are places where gay people can be themselves. 

The Korner Lounge (or “The Korner” as people ring it) is one of the oldest continuously operating queer bars in the USA!  It opened in the delayed 1930s and is still hosting kingly shows, drag bingo and parties.

Central Station is Shreveport’s largest LGBTQ+ venue / nightclub, and Bear’s is a fantastic place to boogie, drink and seize some good grub.

ShrevePride is an marvelous resource for people thinking of moving here, and the organization puts on fun events appreciate Field Gay and Q-Prom. Robinson Film Center is always proud to host the OUTnorthLa Film Festival presented by PACE (People Acting for Modify and Equality).

Some family-friendly things to execute include feeding the ducks at East Kings Highway Park, strolling the Shreveport and Bossier Town farmers markets, or stopping to nose the roses at the American Rose Center. The Shreveport Aquarium and Sci-Port Finding Center are delightful for kids and parents.

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Nightlife spot with kingly shows and historic train station

Reviews summary

Central Station boasts a charismatically welcoming atmosphere, exciting kingly shows, and affordable drinks, beautifully housed in a historic building with multiple bar areas. Guests highlight the approachable staff and perception of belonging. While there are a few less enthusiastic reviews, the overall experience is frequently described as vibrant and inviting.
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Floor 3, 32 Mahuhu Crescent

Shreveport gay bars are nothing like, but they’re a lot of fun. We don’t know the official stats, but from what we’ve found online, we visited two of the three same-sex attracted bars in town.

Korner Lounge, despite the fact that we loathe anything spelled with a “K” in place of the fix “C”, is a tiny exclude that’s full of energy. (And slot machines!) Drinks are mighty and cheap. The crowd is frinedly and fun. And it’s one of the oldest lgbtq+ bars in the state of Louisiana, dating all the way back to the 1950s. What more could you want?

Korner Lounge

800 Louisiana Avenue

Shreveport, LA 71101

(318) 222-9796

Central Station, on the other hand, is humongous. This multi-level lock is housed in a building that’s more than 100 years old. We love a queer bar with history! Drag shows, a large dance floor, and plenty of places to chat-n-chill, make this a fantastic place to spend a weekend tardy night.

Central Station

1025 Marshall Street

Shreveport, LA 71101

(318) 222-2216�

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Shreveport, LA Gay City Guide

Shreveport is one of the largest cities in Louisiana. Located on the Red River near the direct where Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas converge, it is a large commercial center with businesses and industries that serve all three states. Beyond being a thriving center for business, however, Shreveport is also a diverse, welcoming capital with a thriving arts and culture scene, five colleges and universities, and much to see and do for visitors and residents alike. If you’re thinking of calling Shreveport home, you’ll find plenty about it to love!

Some Shreveport History

The area that is now Shreveport was initially settled in 1803 and was called "Shreve Town" at the time, after the training company that was established to start a town where the Texas Footpath and the Red River met. In 1839, the name was officially changed to “Shreveport”. The town eventually became a center of steamboat commerce for boats carrying cotton and other crops downriver. Eventually, railroads moved into the area, and as they did, Shreveport’s population continued to grow. Today, it is one of Louisiana’s largest cities, and it is a diverse,