Gay bars in wichita falls tx




De Voe&#;s Wichita Falls (CLOSED)
Lamar St
Wichita Falls , Texas
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Type: Gay Bar with Dancefloor


In a nutshell: Wichita Falls newest gay bar is De Voe's and features shows, tune and go-go's

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Pastor of LGBT church sees progress in sign changes at Wichita Falls nightclub

A group of friends headed to the Boulevard Nightclub this spring to sample the new venue with its expansive dance floor, drink specials, Top 40 music and – they discovered – a subscribe appearing to prohibit men from dancing together.

Wichitan Corey Rauscher, a gay human, felt distinctly unwelcome because of posted rules including “Guys must be dancing with a female unless line dancing” and “Guys may not dance by themselves.”

In solidarity, his group got up and left.

“In that type of environment, I wouldn’t necessarily, myself, feel very comfortable dancing with another man,” Rauscher, 26, said. “But to slap a sign up there to say that it’s not allowed, that’s a whole other story. I don’t even wish to be there.”

He posted a photo of the sign hanging in the club’s entry on social media, triggering strong reactions.

Since then, a new signal has appeared that rephrases or leaves out most of what was unwelcoming to Rauscher and Pastor Melanie Martinez of the Wichita Falls Metropolitan Community Church.

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Downtown Wichita Falls, Texas Rooftop Bar Getting Set to Open This Week

We hold a lot of excellent bars to hit up in downtown Wichita Falls, but a unique experience is getting ready for its grand opening.

If you have never been to Picker's Universe in downtown Wichita Falls. It is a lovely antique and collectibles store that has a little bit everything. I highly recommend you check it out because you never know what you're going to detect in there. Looks favor the space above Picker's Universe will be turning into a bar/restaurant called The Loft at Pickers.

Many in Wichita Falls own been begging for a rooftop style bar for years now and over the past few weeks we have been hearing constant updates about this place opening up. Adequately this Saturday is officially the big day. The grand opening for The Lofts at Pickers will take place at 5PM. They say reservations are highly encouraged, so if you plan to just walk in and obtain a seat. Don't be shocked if you own wait for the grand opening.

The Loft at Pickers recently had a mellow opening for a scant select guests. Paige D

Wichita Falls Misses These Nightclubs The Most

Nightclubs come and go here in Wichita Falls. They rarely verb open for more than a few years at a time.

I don&#x;t understand what it is about nightclubs, but they care for to open and near faster than any other business. It&#x;s not just a Wichita Falls thing, either. You could speak the same for clubs everywhere. 

Ray Ford, co-owner of a management services company, tells OK College Begin that the typical life of a nightclub or bar is two years. In fact, staying in business for a year is considered successful. It&#x;s an insanely competitive business.

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I will say that bars seem to contain much better staying influence in Wichita Falls. The same could be said for pool halls but nightclubs, not so much. I&#x;ve seen some last more than a couple of years, but they&#x;re the exception to the rule.

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Thinking back to when I was in lofty school in the sdelayed 80s and early 90s, it seems like there was always a heated club