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Gay Times in Galveston
Galveston Island's temperate weather and Gulf breezes make the historic beach town a must-visit destination less than an hour from Houston. Visitors can explore the island's natural wonders, as well as a few of the more synthetic ones, year round.
While the island's 32 miles of beaches are an attractive amenity, Galveston's historic architecture is equally popular. On Broadway Avenue, the castle-like Bishop's Palace draws crowds for daily tours. The mansion was cited by the American Institute of Architects as one of the most important buildings in the Combined States. Guests also marvel at the island's many Victorian-era houses on historic architectural tours offered by the Galveston Historical Foundation.
The Historic Downtown District -- located near the Cruise Ship Terminal -- is a great destination for shopping, dining and visiting museums and galleries. Today, guests perusing the area will still detect the classic spots that have always contributed to Galveston's longtime appeal, as well as a mix of recent businesses. On The Strand, LaKing's Confectionery and Hendley Market continue to tempt pedestrians. It&apo
Robert's Lafitte
About Us
Galveston's Iconic Drag Show Bar
Robert's Lafitte is Galveston's original drag reveal bar, and the oldest LGBT lock in the articulate of Texas. Our bar has been a home stage to a massive number of fabulous and unique female impersonators with amusement drag shows. Reach join us for a night of entertainment, cocktails, and fabulous performances.
We ALWAYS treat ANYONE & EVERYONE that walks in our door like family! EVERYONE IS WELCOME, can come in and JUST BE YOU! Of course contain to be 21 & over to enter and be served. We are a 2 swallow minimum bar. Although we do except cards, but please be patient with us.
An ATM is inside near the door to your right, next to our jukebox.
We also have a pool table to just have a petty fun, drinks and relax. Pool table requires quarters to play for $1. Also have other games available to play. Every diurnal of week has different events-see our events section for info. Also every Friday, Sat., & Sunday nights we have drag shows starting at 10:30pm.
Be on lookout for our weekend line ups on our social media pages and weekly email newsletters.
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The gay nightlife collective in Galveston can be summarized in one renowned Sister Sledge lyric: We are family.
Of course, in some ways it shouldn’t be surprising that the various players, entertainers, dancers, venue owners, and patrons should know each other (and well), as Galveston is a relatively small weekend resort town with an even smaller permanent population. Walk into a gay bar any given Sunday (as this writer did), and it becomes immediately apparent that there is a definite “regular” contingent. But that doesn’t mean out-of-town visitors will be excluded from the camaraderie. Quite the contrary, in fact—visitors (of all orientations) are welcomed with open arms and sometimes the offer of a complimentary group shot.
Begin your evening with a sunset stroll along the warm Gulf waters before savoring some of the seafood and Italian specialties, respectively, on offer at star restaurants such as Gaido’s (with their award-winning pecan pie and deep-fried shrimp balls) or Grotto Ristorante (where you should try the snapper Siciliano). If you are with a “classy” partner or pal who insists on some culture before you in
Galveston LGBTQ City Guide
Located on the upper Texas coast of the Gulf of Mexico, the lovely city of Galveston occupies virtually all of a 32-mile-long island approximately 2 miles off of mainland Texas coast, and about 50 miles away from Houston. It is an important port city, as well as a city of thriving industry, plenty of diversity, and much to see and do. Even superior, Galveston has a growing and thriving LGBTQ community that is friendly, welcoming, and wonderful. If you’re thinking of making your next home in Galveston, you’ll find plenty about it to love!
A Look at Galveston’s History
Galveston was initially chartered in 1839. At the time of its founding, it served as an important port and gateway to the Southwest and helped to furnish shipping, goods, funds, and transportation necessary to support the state of Texas flourish. Galveston itself also continued to grow, eventually becoming known as the "Queen City of the Gulf." Due to its coastal location, Galveston always has been, and remains an important port city – but it has also grown to be a city full of plenty of other business opportunities, not to mention a city that suggestions much to see and
By Joanna O’Leary
Photos by Joanna O’Leary
The gay nightlife collective in Galveston can be summarized in one renowned Sister Sledge lyric: We are family.
Of course, in some ways it shouldn’t be surprising that the various players, entertainers, dancers, venue owners, and patrons should know each other (and well), as Galveston is a relatively small weekend resort town with an even smaller permanent population. Walk into a gay bar any given Sunday (as this writer did), and it becomes immediately apparent that there is a definite “regular” contingent. But that doesn’t mean out-of-town visitors will be excluded from the camaraderie. Quite the contrary, in fact—visitors (of all orientations) are welcomed with open arms and sometimes the offer of a complimentary group shot.
Begin your evening with a sunset stroll along the warm Gulf waters before savoring some of the seafood and Italian specialties, respectively, on offer at star restaurants such as Gaido’s (with their award-winning pecan pie and deep-fried shrimp balls) or Grotto Ristorante (where you should try the snapper Siciliano). If you are with a “classy” partner or pal who insists on some culture before you in
Galveston LGBTQ City Guide
Located on the upper Texas coast of the Gulf of Mexico, the lovely city of Galveston occupies virtually all of a 32-mile-long island approximately 2 miles off of mainland Texas coast, and about 50 miles away from Houston. It is an important port city, as well as a city of thriving industry, plenty of diversity, and much to see and do. Even superior, Galveston has a growing and thriving LGBTQ community that is friendly, welcoming, and wonderful. If you’re thinking of making your next home in Galveston, you’ll find plenty about it to love!
A Look at Galveston’s History
Galveston was initially chartered in 1839. At the time of its founding, it served as an important port and gateway to the Southwest and helped to furnish shipping, goods, funds, and transportation necessary to support the state of Texas flourish. Galveston itself also continued to grow, eventually becoming known as the "Queen City of the Gulf." Due to its coastal location, Galveston always has been, and remains an important port city – but it has also grown to be a city full of plenty of other business opportunities, not to mention a city that suggestions much to see and