Off of emblematic Springdale Road, Canopy is Austin’s premiere creative community housing about five galleries, 50 artist studios, a café, and The Museum of Human Achievement (MoHA), a local home for art that is fresh, experimental, non-commercial, and interdisciplinary. A local small business committed to helping local small businesses!Ĭanopy Art Complex and The Museum of Human of Achievement
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Owned by a former drag king, Revolutions Bookkeepers was born out of a love of all things local and has a mission to empower small businesses to take charge of their goals and map out a road of success. Gemelli provides a delightful experience with their small-batch organic gelatos, deliciously Italian cocktails and perfectly brewed coffee. Located on East 6th Street, this upscale Gelateria offers more than just ice cream. Near the South Congress shopping strip, The Glass Coffin is a self-described “Vampire Parlour” with a unique inventory of products ranging from taxidermy and skulls, to spiritual candles and resources for divination, to purses and clothes. With a moving origin story and a mission to break the taboo of “the culture,” Mary Jae is a high-end smoke accessory and CBD boutique that promises smoke culture lovers the high-quality products they deserve. Offering only the highest quality products, Q Toys is a women-owned and queer-centric adult shop that works towards making their patrons feel comfortable in their bodies and have fun! On top of that, during the warmer months of the year, The Austin Motel partners up with trainer and performance artist Erica Nix to teach campy and queer-centric water aerobics classes every week.
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During the summer the hotel hosts Raunch Dip, a series of queer-centric pool parties with a queer lineup of DJs and performers. At the heart of the iconic South Congress Avenue, the queer-owned Austin Motel offers fun rooms and many options for things to do at a mere walking distance. Nevertheless the one that has gone above and beyond in terms of catering to the LGBTQ+ population is the Austin Motel. Although there are several neighborhoods with high LGBTQ+ populations like Hyde Park and Cherrywood, they are far from being what some might call a “gayborhood.” Nevertheless, Austin is a very accepting city overall and most neighborhoods could be considered queer-friendly.īecause of Austin’s strong liberal values, most (if not all) hotels in Austin can be considered queer-friendly. Rather, queers are integrated across the city.
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It might be because Austin is not a big city yet, or that Austin-being the liberal capital of Texas-is one of the safest heavens for queers in the South, but Austin does not really have queer-specific neighborhoods.