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Pride Isn’t Just a Month—It’s a Movement. Support LGBTQ+ Businesses Year-Round.
Pride Month may be over, but the need to uplift and support LGBTQ+ communities continues every single day. At the Austin LGBT Chamber of Commerce, our function advocating for inclusive economic growth, visibility, and equity doesn’t pause after June—and neither should your help. 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, charity partners, and community members, and member businesses (H-E-B, UFCU, A+FCU, Best Small 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 busy spring festival season (March 15), the City’s Public Assembly Code Enforcement (PACE) team conducted an inspection at Rain, a cornerstone Diverse nightclub on West 4th Street. Rain was temporarily shut down for exceeding its permitte
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LGBTQ AUSTIN
Contributed by Christopher Carbone
Austin's LGBTQ scene has it all. You don't have to peek 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. Seize a cup of Jo's Coffee, peruse the shelves at South Congress Books, examine out
Austin keeps it real (weird)
Though Austin is the capital city, it does not reflect the commonly held Texas stereotypes. This southwest city is quirky, gradual, and yes, remarkably gay-friendly. Austin residents pride themselves on being different, as the popular “Keep Austin Weird” slogan touts. Alternative. Weird. Sounds like we’re dancing around the all-encompassing “queer.” That’s right, homos and lesbos. You’re charged to keep Austin queer.
If you’ve heard anything about Austin, you probably comprehend it works all night and all night to be the live melody capital of the society. It’s hard to quarrel with that. With diverse music coming from every corner, the city exudes a rhythm that draws art and music lovers and inspires everyone to express their individuality. Here, left-brained and right-brained types truly coexist. It’s a college town, with several universities contributing to the strong tech industry, an industry that has earned Austin the nickname “The Silicon Hills of the Southwest” (not to be confused with a performative queens silicone hills). So keep your eyes open: You might find a guitar-wielding Ph.D. student to fall in love with. At least for the weekend.
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