Gay bars are hard businesses to run, believe it or not, and I think the new operation was just a little strapped and a tad lacking in experience, but the manager and servers were still very friendly and cared very much about the patrons, fund raising, and the community there in Ft Worth.įt Worth is cow town, just a friendly place that is laid back and devoid of any pretentious demeanor. It changed a but after the owner of the Corral Club died suddenly and the Ronda Mae or who ever it was that took over took it over. Its not the upscale type building that a lot of large cities have with glitz and all, but it was a popular watering hole because the staff was friendly and cared about their customers and was the epitome of a community bar. The Corral Club and then later as the Stampede was OK. So rather than spread more hate, it’s better for us all to just smile and nod saying “How nice, How very very nice and Bless Their Heart!” instead as he grows old and winds up having a miserable existence of a so-called disrespectful glamourous life. I pitty the individual who claims to fall in love with him in a future relationship which will be doomed and loaded with his negative karmic return. This is also a clear indication that human beings who behave like this should be avoided the parents who produced him should not be allowed to BREED hateful offspring such has him. Sure was a nice way to kick back and wrap things up.Īs for TJ, he’s obviously a “Textbook Taught” idiot with a venemous tongue more interested in flinging mud rather than having any type of compassion. I would side with you as someone who used to frequent the Coral on Sunday afternoons for the burger and weenie roast after finishing the day moving my husband’s mother’s lawn and before heading back to Dallas.
GAY BARS IN DALLAS FORT WORTH FULL
We’ll have a full story in Friday’s Voice. Worley said the fire is believed to be accidental and electrical in part because it started in an area where there were a lot of electrical plugs. “It was put under control pretty quickly once we got there.” “They tried to put it out and it just got away from them,” Worley said.
Worley said the fire broke out just before 2 a.m., when a manager and some employees noticed smoke coming from a storage area. Kent Worley of the Fort Worth Fire Department, and he confirmed that investigators don’t suspect any foul play in the fire, which caused $60,000 in damage to the building and its contents. Senior Editor Tammye Nash, who lives in Fort Worth, is on her way to the scene.
However, The Dallas Morning News is reporting that authorities believe it was an electrical fire. Q Cinema founder and Fort Worth LGBT leader Todd Camp initially speculated that the blaze may have been arson, given recent events involving the Rainbow Lounge. Stampede, an iconic Fort Worth gay bar, was heavily damaged in a fire early Thursday.