The Dallas Eagle is welcoming whatever your tastes in men (and drinks), and is equally suitable for a quiet pick-me-up at the start of the night as it is a full-on orgy of dancing stretching into the early hours of the next morning.
Don’t let the fact that this place unashamedly labels itself a leather, Levi’s and bears bar (with accompanying BDSM interior décor and Pup Socials and Underwear Nights) put you off. Gay Dallas wouldn’t be gay Dallas without Dallas Eagle, a gay bar one block over from Cedar Springs on Maple Avenue. With saloon doors that have been open for more than 30 years now, this sparkling combination of hoedown and sleek city bar with added southern pizzazz is another city favourite, welcoming everyone from the Stetson-wearing double-denim brigade seeking outline dancing to out of towners (including none other than Lady Gaga) looking for traditional Texan hospitality. Just opposite Station 4, you’ll find the Round-Up Saloon, the best of the bunch of country-themed Dallas gay bars. There are regular drag shows on the stage downstairs, including legend Cassie Nova’s Monday night slot, while the upstairs area hides a large patio with views up and down the strip. We agree The Hidden Door is owned by the Anthony Bobrow Trust. Sedate and relaxed, yet energetic, albeit in a different way (think the clank of pool ball on pool ball and the light hum of conversation over the long bar), the slightly more serene-minded clientele here are still not averse to having fun. We plan your perfect escape Another easily-passed hidden gem of the Cedar Springs gaybourhood Dallas is Alexandres Bar Like Alexandres Bar, the Pavilion. The Dallas News Peoples Choice named the Hidden Door Best LGBTQ Bar and Club in DFW. Named after the main character in the strutting 1980s television hit Dallas, JR’s Bar and Grill is in many ways the complete antithesis to the chest-thumping dance tunes at Station 4.
Known to pretty much everyone as S4, this two-floor extravaganza of a nightclub has one hell of a dancefloor on which to rock to the live DJ sets and kinetic light displays, more bars to grab a drink from then there are months of the year, a huge outdoor patio space in which to make the most of the fine North Texas weather while chilling out, and the second-floor Rose Room Theatre and Lounge, the place to head each weekend for the city’s foremost drag shows. Among them, you won’t fail to spot Station 4. Most gay bars Dallas are located on or close to Cedar Springs Road, the city’s very own strip, which extends from the superbly-named Dallas Love Fields Airport at its northern end to Oak Lawn, rated as one of the US’ best gaybourhoods, at the other.