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Sue Ellen’s

Welcome to the oldest lesbian bar in Texas!

Dallas, USA
3.9
603 reviews

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Dallas

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Bars

Vibe

Karaoke, Lesbian +2

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About Sue Ellen’s

Sue Ellen’s, located in the heart of Dallas' Oak Lawn district, is a cornerstone of the city’s LGBTQ+ nightlife scene. Opened in 1989, it's Texas' oldest lesbian bar, a rare space dedicated to women and the broader queer community. Housed in a two-story building on Throckmorton Street, Sue Ellen’s offers a mix of vibes. Downstairs, you’ll find a lively dance floor and full-service bar, often buzzing with DJ sets and karaoke nights. Upstairs, a spacious patio provides a more laid-back setting to chat over drinks or enjoy live music performances. Regular events like ""Sue’s Sirens,"" featuring drag and burlesque, keep the crowd entertained throughout the week, while Sundays are perfect for those seeking a more relaxed atmosphere with pool tables and arcade games. Sue Ellen’s has a reputation for being an inclusive and welcoming space—not just for lesbians but for all members of the LGBTQ+ community and allies. It also actively supports the community through partnerships with local nonprofits and hosting workshops. During Dallas Pride, the bar really comes alive, drawing large crowds looking to celebrate in a space that has maintained its place as a cultural and social hub for over three decades.

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Sue Ellen's, Throckmorton Street, Dallas, TX, USA

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Me and my friends came on a Thursday when it was kinda dead, but we enjoyed our experience nonetheless. The karaoke was top notch and the restrooms were a vibe.

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Leo Vallejo
Leo Vallejo

6 months ago

Paid $20 to get into Sue Ellen’s on New Year’s, and the experience was honestly really disappointing. The restroom was absolutely filthy — overflowing toilet, trash and paper all over the floor and seat, splatter on the walls, and no sign that staff were checking or maintaining it. For a busy holiday night with a cover charge that high, this is unacceptable and unsanitary. When I asked why the cover was $20, the staff were rude and dismissive and simply said, “That’s the price,” with no explanation and no courtesy. The attitude made it clear they didn’t care about the guest experience at all. Between the lack of cleanliness, poor management of a holiday crowd, and unprofessional customer service, this did not feel worth the money. I expected a much higher standard from a long-standing Dallas venue, especially on New Year’s.

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Kimber TT
Kimber TT

3 months ago

First time at Sue Ellen’s today and the bartenders were great! The regulars were also super nice and the vibe was welcoming. We were there early and everyone seemed to know each other. It’s a real community vibe and I love that. My only complaint is that there is no gender neutral restroom. Even with the best intentions of staff, it’s not entirely safe for me as a trans person to just assume I’m safe in a gendered restroom just because it’s a queer space.

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Rhys Phillips
Rhys Phillips

4 months ago

Joy (I think!) the bartender was absolutely lovely - the best server! All the way from London and I love it! Exceptional service.

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Ashley Shaaf
Ashley Shaaf

9 months ago

I LOVE Sue’s, and this isn’t a review against them. I love the community and vibes it provides on weekends and I wouldn’t want to be anywhere else. HOWEVER, I’d rather be anywhere else on a Friday when DJ PNOI is djing. The dance floor is consistently empty when he’s on DJ duty, and I wanted to suggest a line dance or literally anything that would draw a crowd to the dance floor, but upon asking if he takes requests, he said “for money”. This was really disheartening because every other DJ who has performed at Sue’s has taken requests, and the crowd always responded positively! I thought it was a joke at first, but he doubled down on taking requests for money. I was really polite about it, and again, my request would’ve only been helpful as literally NOBODY was on the dance floor. I implore Sue’s to get a different Friday night DJ because I’ve stopped coming on Fridays when I see his name on the weekly schedule. Otherwise, I’m a regular and I love it here!

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Last updated
25 November 2024
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Dallas › USA
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