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Cincinnati, Ohio
LGBTQ+-owned corner bar in an 1885 Queen Anne building on Race Street
Bar 901 is a gay-owned corner bar on the ground floor of the Brittany, an 1885 Queen Anne building designed by noted Cincinnati architect Samuel Hannaford. Open since March 2018, it has built its identity as downtown's friendly neighborhood gay bar, the kind of place that prioritizes conversation and regulars over a packed dance floor. The intimate room runs a TouchTunes jukebox, sports on the TVs, and a solid bourbon selection a short walk from Over-the-Rhine. The crowd here skews toward locals and a slightly older, 30-and-up set who come for strong pours at fair prices in a low-key, welcoming setting. If the high-energy clubs aren't your speed, Bar 901 is the downtown room to settle into for an actual conversation.
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