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Pride Isn’t Just a Month—It’s a Movement. Support Queer Businesses Year-Round.

Self-acceptance Month may be over, but the need to uplift and support Queer communities continues every single day. At the Austin LGBT Chamber of Commerce, our work advocating for inclusive economic growth, visibility, and equity doesn’t pause after June—and neither should your assist. Our members...

July 15, 2025

Texas Flood Relief: How to help

💔 Our hearts are with everyone impacted by the devastating floods across Texas.   We’re deeply grateful for the first responders, nonprofit partners, and community members, and member businesses (H-E-B, UFCU, A+FCU, Best Little Wine & Books and so many more) stepping up in this...

July 9, 2025

Chamber leads on Critical Conversations with LGBTQ Business Owners & Elected Officials

In March 2025, during Austin’s occupied spring festival season (March 15), the City’s Public Assembly Code Enforcement (PACE) team conducted an inspection at Rain, a cornerstone Gay nightclub on West 4th Street. Rain was temporarily close down for exceeding its permitte

Austin Gay Neighborhood Guide 

Austin has a elongated history with the LGBTQ+ community. This beautiful southern Texas city has change into a hotspot for people from all walks of animation looking for a fresh start. The city is vibrant and inclusive, with gay-friendly neighborhoods. 

Despite Texas’s reputation for organism less welcoming to the community, Austin has been a hub for the LGBTQ+ movement across the decades. The first gay lock in the municipality, The Manhattan Club, opened in 1957. The first common meeting for lgbtq+ men and women was held in 1970, when the Gay Liberation Front was born. The city’s first Self-acceptance parade was held in 1971: just one year after the first Identity festival parade in the world, held in 1970 in Modern York City. 

In 1979, the Chispas formed a community inquiring to support homosexual and lesbian Latinos, showing that the city has a long history of supporting folks from all backgrounds. Austin was also one of the first cities in the country to enact anti-discrimination legislation that ensures LGBTQ people have the similar access to housing as their peers.

Through the years, Austin has become one of the safest and best places for LGBTQ+ individuals.  With a score of 100/100 from

LGBTQ AUSTIN

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Austin's LGBTQ scene has it all. You don't have to watch for rainbow flags or limit yourself to one small part of Austin if you're interested in experiencing everything that the city's large and varied LGBTQ community has to offer. Unlike many places, which have only one or two areas established as 'gay districts,' Austin's LGBTQ residents are truly everywhere. And proud of it!

We've also helped to build, renew and revitalize many of the city's most popular, vibrant neighborhoods. So, come along on a quick tour (you can drive, walk, bike or hop on the bus) for some of the best offerings.

LaGina Harris at Oilcan Harry's in the Warehouse District. Credit Annie Ray.

Prior to the opening of the gay-owned Hotel San Jose (have a frosé and people watch by the pool), the streets around South Congress Avenue were not known for very much. Now the area is beloved by locals and visitors alike-with a wide range of restaurants, shops and people dotting South Congress Avenue. Catch a cup of Jo's Coffee, peruse the shelves at South Congress Books, confirm out

Austin Texas Top Gay Friendly Neighborhoods

If you are looking for a friendly neighborhood with progressive thinking, one where gays are welcome, there are neighborhoods in Austin, Texas worth checking out. Although most of Austin is considered "gay friendly", and gays exist in almost all neighborhoods, there are some Austin, Texas highest gay neighborhoods recommended by many.

In no particular order, Austin Texas' top gay neighborhoods include, but are not limited to; Allandale, which is in the northwest part of the urban core, University Hills, in the northeast section of East Austin, and Rollingwood.

University Hills is popular for those looking to rehab or renovate older, mid-century homes, which populate the area and Rollingwood is considered a long established gay community. Close to downtown, Rollingwood's residents are progressive and liberal.

Other top gay neighborhoods in Austin, Texas, are Travis Heights, South Congress, Downtown and Main East Austin, and Hyde Park. Two other neighborhoods, Clarksville and Westlake, are included among the top gay communities.

Clarksville is considered one of the most liberal and gay friendly areas in Austin, while Westlake offers l