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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Lesbian-owned neighborhood bar with drag shows and karaoke on N May Ave
Frankie's is one of only a couple dozen lesbian bars left in the United States, and a genuine community anchor on North May Avenue. Tracey and Ann Harris opened it in 2017 — taking over a former lesbian bar — and moved it into their own building in 2022 after a renovation. The result is a low-key neighborhood bar most of the week, with a front patio and darts, that flips into a show bar on weekends with drag and Friday karaoke. The feel regulars describe is Cheers-like: lesbian-rooted but broadly welcoming across the queer spectrum, and tightly woven into local causes through steady charitable fundraising. In a state that, improbably, holds several of the country's surviving lesbian bars, Frankie's is OKC's standby — the place where the regulars actually know each other.
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