The rainbow doberge cake from beloved local baker Debbie Does Doberge is almost always available at Bakery Bar in the LGD or the newer sister spot in Kenner, Debbie on the Levee - but what better weekend to snag a slice, alongside a Romario Grande cocktail, made with Leblon Cachaca, yellow chartreuse, pineapple, and blue caraco. Rainbow doberge cake and cocktails at Bakery Bar Monthly lesbian and queer dance party GrrlSpot is hosting a Pride party at Crossing Saturday night beginning at 9 p.m., featuring vaccines distributed by CrescentCare, vodka, or “dance juice” from Supergay Spirits, and music by DJ Gage, DJ Vaughndutch, and Staycation. On Saturday, June 12 at 11 a.m., Lafitte’s in Exile is hosting an outdoor dance party/hangover brunch, simultaneously unveiling their new “King’s Courtyard.” GrrlSpot dance party at Crossing Additionally, a list of participating homes and their addresses (with their permission) can be found here, or check them out on the Krewe of Pride’s Instagram page.Ī post shared by Krewe of Pride Floats Hangover Brunch at Lafitte’s in Exile Inspired by New Orleans’s embrace of decorating houses like floats for Mardi Gras 2021, the Krewe of Pride formed to do the same to celebrate Pride 2021, and there is a map on their Facebook page for revelers wanting to explore the ever-impressive creativity of New Orleans residents.
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Have breakfast with Princesse Stephany Friday, June 11 at Mags, the longtime Elysian Fields gay bar in the Marigny.
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$5 admission, or it’s free if you check your pants at the door. The self-proclaimed oldest gay bar in the U.S., Lafitte’s in Exile is a central point of celebration for the weekend, beginning with an opening ceremony on Thursday, June 10 followed by an Underwear Party beginning upstairs at 6 p.m. There are events happening throughout the month of June as part of National Pride Month, but the biggest weekend for celebrating New Orleans’s LGBTQ+ community kicks off Thursday, June 10, running through Sunday, June 13.įind a way to celebrate Pride in New Orleans with help from the guide below, whether seeking a drag brunch, underwear party, or simply a tour of colorfully-decorated house floats, with some special cake and cocktails thrown in, too.
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Gay pride week in new orleans series#
Following a 2020 without official celebrations, Pride weekend 2021 has arrived in New Orleans with a series of parties, performances, and restaurant and bar specials - and, in a promising trend, the return of house floats, New Orleans’s answer to a “canceled” Mardi Gras 2021.