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This major US city is getting three fabulous new gay bars

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LGBTQ venues shuttering? Thankfully, it’s not all doom and gloom. Things are looking up for 2022 with new gay bars opening left and right.

GayCities has recently reported on the opening of a big, new LGBTQ venue in Kansas City, Fountain Haus, and the launch of Nobody’s Darling in Chicago.Now, Washington DC is getting in on the action.

Not one but two new LGBTQ venues have opened up in DC in the last month, with another on the way.Licht Café is a cozy, art-filled hideaway off the U Street Corridor.

Owner Spencer Hurd spent several years in Germany working for the US Government, before relocating to DC in 2014 for a job with NASA.

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