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TexasTowelie

(111,841 posts)
Tue Jul 23, 2013, 02:52 PM Jul 2013

What happens when a gay bar decides it no longer wants to be gay?

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Red Room, a bar on the Fourth Street gay strip in Austin, is accused of turning away gay patrons after the owners brought in a new promoter.

Josh Moon (above), a gay former bartender at the Red Room, tells KVUE-TV that he quit on Friday after watching his friends get turned away at the door:

“They pulled all the bartenders in the back and they said, ‘Well, we’re not going to call this a gay bar anymore, we’re going to call it a straight bar,’” Moon said.

Gay patrons say on that night, they were kicked out of Red Room.

Speaking via a lawyer, the owners tell KVUE a private party rented the bar for the night and it was the private party that kicked people out, which is within their legal right.

However, Moon says a Facebook invite for the night in question does not mention a private event, instead calling it a “Grand Opening” that would last for the next several weekends.

“I think they were going to make it a continued thing and bring these people back every weekend, because that’s how they made it sound to us,” says Moon.

The story doesn’t mention the fact that excluding gay patrons would be a violation of the city’s nondiscrimination ordinance, which prohibits discrimination based on sexual orientation in public accommodations. And it’s unclear whether anyone has filed a complaint.

More, including video, at http://www.dallasvoice.com/gay-bar-decides-longer-gay-10153309.html .

Cross-posted in Texas Group.
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What happens when a gay bar decides it no longer wants to be gay? (Original Post) TexasTowelie Jul 2013 OP
Sexual preference is checked at the door of drinking establishments? nt Ilsa Jul 2013 #1
Good luck mitchtv Jul 2013 #2
Fabulous. cliffordu Jul 2013 #3
they won't have to enforce much mitchtv Jul 2013 #4
Str8 weekends ? dusty trails Jul 2013 #5

mitchtv

(17,718 posts)
2. Good luck
Tue Jul 23, 2013, 03:26 PM
Jul 2013

if they make it,there will be some slow weeks or months. It is possible ,it was done South of Market in SF

cliffordu

(30,994 posts)
3. Fabulous.
Tue Jul 23, 2013, 04:03 PM
Jul 2013

I've been hanging in gay bars all my adult life, and never ONCE have I been asked to leave because I'm (mostly) straight.

I dunno how they're going to enforce this......

mitchtv

(17,718 posts)
4. they won't have to enforce much
Tue Jul 23, 2013, 04:56 PM
Jul 2013

The Gays will get the message and take their money elsewhere.I hope the new owners have a ready clientel, as it will get "dead" quickly

dusty trails

(174 posts)
5. Str8 weekends ?
Tue Jul 23, 2013, 05:10 PM
Jul 2013
“I think they were going to make it a continued thing and bring these people back every weekend, because that’s how they made it sound to us,” says Moon.

Gay Monday through Friday - Str8 on the weekends?

Mmmmm ~ no thanks.
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