The Cadillac Lounge opened at East 9th Street in Owned by Cleveland bar and restaurant entrepreneur Gloria Lenihan, the Cadillac Lounge was one of the first openly gay-friendly bars to operate in Cleveland. The Cadillac Lounge provided a relatively tolerant social space for gay men in Cleveland to socialize and congregate for nearly 27 years. Nestled within the Schofield Building E.
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The Vaults, a gay bar, opened at West 9th Street in The Vaults was owned by Mary Norman and managed by Bob Leesburg. The Vaults closed in the mids. Following a brief stint as a straight bar, the bar reopened as Detour in
The Hawk is a modest Cleveland gay bar located on Detroit Avenue, home to the city's bustling gay scene. Serving the city since , this informal gay bar offers retro cocktails in a comfortable setting. The perfect bar to go to if you enjoy affordable drinks and friendly staff. Inside, you'll find a pool table, internet jukebox, TVs, and games.