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Evansville's oldest gay bar to reopen this fall after closing at beginning of pandemic

EVANSVILLE, Ind. — Someplace Else, the oldest Gay centric bar in the metropolis and second-oldest in the state, will reopen to the public on Sept. 10.

“We’ve missed everyone,” said Belinda Breivogel, Someplace Else’s current owner. “I know the community’s really ready for us to open.”

Breivogel, who has been the owner for 11 years, said she took ownership over from her grandmother Ellen Campbell. The bar opened in 1990.

Since the closing of the bar in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Breivogel said she decided to operate the time to grant the bar updates and renovations it needed.

For her, these updates are allowing her to bring assist the home that people miss.

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“Since we're the longest-running (alternative) prevent (in Evansville,) it's been home for a lot of the community, especially before the community was standard other places,” Breivogel said.

“I've gotten some messages over the weekend saying, they really appreciate other bars creature welcomin

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Situated in the southwest region of Indiana and nestled along the shores of the Ohio River, Evansville stands as the city, in the state. Famous for its attention on education it proudly houses both the University of Evansville and the University of Southern Indiana. This bustling city boasts a plethora of opportunities a tapestry of diversity and a wide array of attractions for both locals and visitors to enjoy. Whats more Evansville is home, to a thriving lgbtq+Q people that fosters inclusivity and warmth for all who summon it home.
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Notable Gay Events in Evansville, IN:

  1. Pride Festival: The Evansville Pride Festival is an annual event held in June to commemorate lgbtq+Q+ Pride Month. The festival aims to promote inclusivity, equality, and diversity within the community. It features a lively parade, live song performances, food vendors, art exhibits, guest speakers, and informational booths from various lgbtq+Q+ organizations. Attendees can also appreciate soc

    Evansville LGBTQ City Guide

    Located in the southwest portion of Indiana and situated on the banks of the Ohio River, Evansville is the third-largest city in the state. It is an vital center for higher education and is home to the University of Evansville and the University of Southern Indiana. It is a city that is occupied of opportunity, has a excellent deal of diversity, and applications and much to see and do for visitors and residents alike. Even better, it is a city with a smaller, but thriving LGBTQ community, where all can feel welcome and at home.

    A Look at the History of Evansville

    Evansville's history stretches back a long time – almost as long as the history of humanity, in evidence. Historians believe that there has been a continuous human presence in the area since at least 8000 B.C., and archaeologists have identified several fascinating ancient sites in the area. The more modern-day history of the city began in 1812, however. It was founded at that time and officially incorporated in 1817. Following its founding, the city grew quickly, eventually becoming a thriving commercial center due to its location on the Ohio River. It has grown steadily since that time, and tod

    Most Popular Same-sex attracted Bars & Clubs in Evansville, IN



    Popular Gay-Friendly Bars and Hotspots in Evensville, IN:

    1. Someplace Else Night Club - a vibrant and welcoming venue that has long been a staple in the local lgbtq+Q+ community. Known for its lively atmosphere and diverse crowd, the club suggestions a mix of entertainment options, from drag shows to dance nights. The staff is amiable, and the environment is inclusive, making it a favorite spot for both locals and visitors.
    2. Sportsman's Grille & Billiards - Located on Franklin Street, this establishment offers a relaxed atmosphere for patrons to enjoy. While not exclusively a gay bar, it's known to be lgbtq+Q-friendly.
    3. Mo's House - This cocktail bar in Evansville boasts of serving the finest cocktails in town. It's a fantastic place to hold out and get together new people
    4. The Warehouse: An energetic nightclub that caters to a diverse crowd. The Warehouse boasts an expansive gyrate floor, multiple bars, and regular performances by local and national drag artists.
    5. Club Tropicana: A tropical-themed lgbtq+Q+ bar that offers a laid-back and friendly environment. Club Tropicana features a spa