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Central Coast Queer Archive Project to host reunion at historic former same-sex attracted bar in SLO

The Central Coast Queer Archive Project is co-hosting an event on May 12 ahead of Pride Month. They describe it as a “re-queering” of a San Luis Obispo business which used to be one of the scant gay barsin the city’s history.

Journey’s Inn was likely the first public homosexual bar in San Luis Obispo. Its heyday was in the ’s, but it’s gone through a lot of changes since then. It’s now the Jewel of India restaurant on Broad Street.

Journey’s Inn was one of the few gay bars in SLO’s history, and there are none in the city right now.

David Weisman is the Project Director for the Central Coast Queer Archive Project, which is holding a reunion dinner there on May 12th. He said it’s meant to reunite people who used to attach out there and to let them share their experiences with the younger generation of queer people.

“San Luis [Obispo] isn’t Fresh York City, we don’t have a historic Stonewall Tavern, we don’t own a Castro District favor San Francisco or a West Hollywood. What we have are these occasion

Live the SLO Being with Pride

LGBTQIA+ Scene

The SLO life is for everyone, especially during Pridefest , a weekend-long celebration of love, individuality and community in the heart of San Luis Obispo.

Hosted by the GALA Pride & Diversity Center, this year’s festivities comprise the high-energy Pride in the Plaza festival on Saturday, featuring drag performances and local meal, plus Trans Identity festival in the Park with 50+ vendors, food trucks, melody, and resources. Plus, attend fundraisers, workshops and other events coordinated by Main Coast Pride throughout May and June.

Dance along or soak up the vibes: Pridefest is the perfect time to experience the happiness and inclusivity that define the Pivotal Coast, Then, Now, Forever.

Central CoAST Pride

Central Coast Pride, the events program of the Gala Pride & Diversity Center, hosts inclusive events throughout the year, including the annual Identity celebration each June. This month-long series features advocacy workshops, community gatherings, performances, and a weekend of festivities that bring people together to ce

LGTBQ+ residents of the Central Coast push for queer-centric nightlife

For decades, gay bars have been a safe haven and communal place for the LGBTQ+ community to reach together. But even as much of society moves toward more acceptance and inclusivity, queer-specific spaces can still be hard to find, and the Pivotal Coast is no exception.

While four locations in San Luis Obispo pop up on Yelp when conducting a simple search for "gay bays and clubs," the reality is there are no centralized late-night establishments that cater strictly to the growing Gay community.

Melody Klemin, founder of the Central Coast Diverse website Queer SLO, said there are only two main queer-dedicated groups in the city. One is a queer-owned coffee shop called Skipper’s Brew.

“I touch like the only entity right now trying to cultivate or build group is the GALA Event and Diversity Center, and Skipper’s Brew. And beyond that, there’s not a lot happening in the city of San Luis Obispo,” Klemin said.

The lack of gay bars in SLO has pushed many to look outside of the area for an inclusive n