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Thirsty’s RVA feels like a neighborhood hang with theme nights and a great patio. St. John’s Church, built in 1741 and Instagram-ready today, was the site of U.S. politician and Founding Father Patrick Henry’s famous demand: “Give me liberty, or give me death!” Yes, daddy.
You’re free to be yourself in Richmond. Queer DJ collective Animal keeps Richmond on its toes with semi-monthly events and some of the best watering holes and dance clubs the city has to offer.
Community-run bowling events are popular, so get frisky with your finger hold! Richmond was a village of the Powhatan Confederacy long before the American Civil War. U.S. history buffs will find details to appreciate on every city block or inside its centuries-old buildings.
Richmond’s oldest building houses the Edgar Allan Poe Museum—which would make a great date spot if you’re a literature fan with a tell-tale heart!
Richmond’s nightlife scene is full of surprises. Babe’s of Carytown is a longtime staple for drag, karaoke, line dancing, and a big patio.
Best time to visit is spring (April to early June) or fall (late September to early November). Start your night with a drink at Barcode and keep the night going with a short walk to Godfrey’s.
Check out a new documentary about the drag performer Dirtwoman, a local legend, and doppelganger for Divine.
For venues, start with Godfrey’s for drag brunch and late-night shows with a club vibe. Richmond is a great place to live with pride and purpose.