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    Lafitte’s is the oldest continuously operating gay bar in the United States. Lafitte’s is a must see if you are interested in visiting an incredibly unique landmark in New Orleans’ historic French Quarter. Dating back to 1933 and the end of Prohibition, Lafitte’s has always been welcoming.

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    According to the book, In Exile: The History and Lore Surrounding New Orleans Gay Culture and Its Oldest Gay Bar, written by Frank Perez and Jeffrey Palmquist, the bar was originally opened as Café Lafitte at the end of Prohibition in 1933 by Tom Caplinger, Harold Bartell, and Mary Collins. It was located in the building on 941 Bourbon St.—where La...

    After reopening in its new location, Café Lafitte in Exile was New Orleans' premiere gay bar through the '50s and '60s, despite the bar's main clientele having to remain in the closet for fear of public stigmatization and police harassment. According to In Exile, the bar even developed a reputation as a popular cruising spot for gay men who would v...

    Walking through Café Lafitte in Exile's front door, visitors immediately feel the simple, but welcoming atmosphere of the downstairs-section of the bar. The walls are decorated with artwork and photographs and mementos from Café Lafitte's past. The "eternal flame" is in a corner near the entrance and the bar is surrounded by barstools that put you ...

    • Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop. Year Established: Built in 1722; turned into a bar around 1933. Location: French Quarter, Bourbon Street. Previously Used As: Base of operations of pirates; corner shop.
    • Napoleon House. Year Established: Built in 1794; turned into a bar and restaurant in 1914. Location: French Quarter, Chartres St. Previously Used As: Private residence; grocery store.
    • Old Absinthe House. Year Established: Sources differ – either 1806 or 1807. Location: Bourbon Street. Previously Used As: Importing firm.
    • Sazerac Bar. Year Established: c. 1853 – moved to the Roosevelt Hotel in 1949. Location: Inside the Roosevelt Hotel. Previously Used As: N/A.
  3. Cafe Lafitte in Exile is a bar in New Orleans' French Quarter that has operated continuously since 1933. It claims to be the oldest continuously operating gay bar in the United States (along with White Horse Inn in Oakland, California which has also operated since 1933).

  4. May 22, 2020 · It’s one of the oldest buildings in New Orleans. While it couldn’t have been fairly termed a “gay bar” in the 1930s, it was as gay-friendly as an establishment could have been at the time.

  5. He soon opened a second cafe at the other end of the same block named Café Lafitte in Exile, which maintains that it is the oldest gay bar in the U.S. The building was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1970. It is a rare extant example of briquette-entre-poteaux construction. In fiction

  6. Airport: French Quarter: View Map. Cafe Lafitte In Exile, the oldest gay bar in the United States, features the best video bar in the Quarter and is a favorite meeting place. Upstairs is a chic and sleek game room with pinball machines, pool tables and Internet access.

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