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I would drive to Dallas from the time I was 17 for the night life up until I moved here, so every surrounding city from FW to Dallas I have become quite familure with.so if you need anything regarding information.gimmeaholla. Jennings near downtown Fort Worth, took over the vacant building that housed another gay bar, The 651 for 20 plus years before the economy killed it. But no matter, FW's nightlife fizzles around mindnight and the town is asleep by 2.seriously! The Northside (stockyards) has always been the hot spot, but you have to wear your boots for sure.lol The westside (TCU/Hulen area) has alot going on mainly because its where the college is. lawyer, novelist and Deputy Director at Avaaz. The raid at Fort Worth is a different story altogether. Downtown as picked up in the past few years. Stonewall was an expression of power and identity in the face of forced anonymity and oppression. There are more non-gay people that hang out in the gay bars than those actually gay! Really cool places too.Īs far as the bar scene? FW really sux for nightlife. Great drink prices and friendly bartenders have earned us the GAY CHEERS of Fort Worth reviews that we are known for. It’s also a great place to meet new friends. Dive bar roots with cool but subdued lighting keep the flirty and friendly atmosphere that the locals love. People in FW look at the homosexual like they are aliens, they accept it but not all do and for the most part there isnt any real problems, except for the "cowboy attitude" who cant, and those are the ones to be aware of. CLUB CHANGES is the longest running gay bar in Fort Worth. Honestly, the Oaklawn area in Dallas (Cedar Springs) is the best place to be "gay freindly".it is STRICTLY Gay oriented, but Non-Gay have no problem with it because after all, it is 90% which is where most of the Gay from FW have come because it IS so gay oriented. More "Gay friendly" in FW, I would say would be more so the West side, Downtown, SW FW around the Hulen area near TCU, around the Camp Bowie area near Ridglea/Westover Hills area is also a good. More so caucasion than anything, mostly older "money" I guess.but with every city, the population is going to be more one sided as to race, you just have to look around. The West side (where I grew up) is very easy going. North Side is where the Stockyards are and tend to be more Hispanic but the farther down I35 and 820 heading north it gets into the North Richland Hills area and the neighborhoods pick up. East and South Dallas tend to more African American, which is not bad, but they are in the lower ends of FW (some nicer areas but you have to look for them. I know about "gay freindly" because my brother (who now lives in AZ) is Gay so I am not just posting words without first hand knowledge.lolįW is referred to as East side, South side, West side and North side. I live in Dallas but I grew up in FW and spent 30 years there.