World Pride has landed in Washington, D.C.! And while it might not peer exactly how we pictured it, there’s never been a better time to celebrate the local LGBTQ+ community than now.
Far from relegated to a cluster of gay bars in Dupont, D.C.’s deeply rooted lgbtq+ scene can be found in just about every corner of the metropolis — as drawn-out as you comprehend where to watch. From a classic steakhouse to a modern cantina and everything in between, these LGBTQ+-owned restaurants represent just a taste of the District’s queer spoils. Here’s where to show your assist by spending your time and your hard-earned cash during 2025 World Lgbtq+ fest and beyond.
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There are no shortages of restaurants in the Cleveland area, this is part of the reason it was ranked as the 7th out of ten American Best Meal Cities. There is no end to what you can find. Cleveland truly has some astonishing local places to eat. You could eat at a different restaurant every day and not eat at the same one twice in a year.
What is even more amazing is how vegetarian friendly this town can be. As a fresh vegetarian, I felt it was going to be tough to enjoy going out and eating at places due to the changes I have made, that could not have been further from the truth.
For your culinary pleasures, here are Five Restaurants in Cleveland You HAVE To Visit.
Fat Cats
Tucked away on the bank of the Cuyahoga River is nestled a most astounding restaurant called Obese Cats. If you blink you will almost certainly lose it as it is a converted 120+ year antique Colonial house with one of the most unique atmospheres imaginable. Every corner is used to give a room to experience nourishment and atmosphere uniquely imagined for all visitors.
Ricardo Sandoval is one of the founding people who revamped the dining scene in Tremont, back in the 1990s. 
Gay-Friendly Restaurants in Montrose
It's easy to find great food in Houston's gayborhood
Looking for a bite to eat in Houston’s "gayborhood"? Montrose has long been a restaurant lover’s dream, with amusement and quirky eateries spread along Westheimer, Montrose Boulevard and deeper inside this eclectic district. Now, lots of new spots are joining the old favorites, creating a unique foodie destination for locals and visitors alike.
1308 Cantina Stylish earth tones and a refined menu define this grill and margarita block owned by local Tex-Mex mavens, the Laurenzos (Ninfas, El Tiempo Cantina). The menu features classics appreciate tacos, tamales, chalupas, enchiladas and combo plates while house specialties involve the oak grill for savory fajitas, quail, baby endorse ribs and jalapeno sausage.
How it’s gay-friendly: This is the place to be on Friday nights after 6 p.m. Gay guys flock here for the skinny margs and the fajitas.
Barnaby's Cafe Montrose Constantly humming with lively conversation, this cozy cafe is a popular Montrose neighborhood hangout. This snug diner features fresh, uncomplicated, contemporary sustenance. The se