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Bloomington, Indiana
Bloomington's first all-vegan bakery and a queer community anchor since 2013
Bloomington's first all-vegan bakery has been a quiet anchor of the local queer community since it opened in 2013 on Rogers Street. The name isn't accidental — Rainbow draws a loyal crowd from across the LGBTQ+ spectrum, and the welcoming staff makes it feel like a neighborhood living room that happens to serve incredible maple bacon doughnuts. Everything is plant-based, from the pastry case to the drip coffee, and the weekend morning rush is a real scene. It's not nightlife, but if you want to feel the pulse of queer Bloomington during daylight hours, this is where you start.
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