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Skivies Bar & Grill
The Celtic Fox Irish Pub
0.2 miles N
Downtown , Topeka , Kansas
Terry’s Bar & Grill
0.6 miles NNW
Downtown , Topeka , Kansas
Oscar’s Bar & Grill
1.1 miles WSW
College Hill , Topeka , Kansas
Twilighter Territory Club
1.5 miles NNE
Topeka , Kansas
The Spot
1.6 miles SW
Quinton Heights , Topeka , Kansas
Ichabod Laundra Bar
1.6 miles SW
Quinton Heights , Topeka , Kansas
Brass Rail
1.6 miles ENE
Oakland , Topeka , Kansas
Whiplash
1.8 miles SE
East Topeka , Topeka , Kansas
Hot Pockets
1.8 miles ENE
Oakland , Topeka , Kansas
6th Street Assist Door
1.8 miles WNW
Central Topeka , Topeka , Kansas
Joletta’s
2.1 miles N
North Topeka , Topeka , Kansas
The Dutch Goose
2.3 miles W
Randolph , Topeka , Kansas
The Shack
3.2 miles SE
East Topeka , Topeka , Kansas
Stingers
3.2 miles N
Topeka , Kansas
Blind Tiger Brewery
3.2 miles S
Likins Foster , Topeka , Kansas
Abigail’s
3.3 miles SSW
Likins Foster , Topeka , Kansas
Topeka LGBTQ City Guide
Topeka is the capital of Kansas, and, truly, it is a “Capital City” with so much to present. It’s a fairly gradual, eclectic, and friendly urban area with a welcoming midwestern feel, a great deal of opportunity, and much to see and execute. Even better, it's a city with a thriving LGBTQ community and a history of welcoming and supporting its LGBTQ people. In fact, prior to same-sex marriage becoming legal, it was one of two cities to hold a domestic partner registry, and it was also a national trailblazer in offering protection for both public and private employees based on both sexual orientation and gender individuality. For so many reasons, Topeka would make a wonderful place to phone home!
A Look at Topeka's History
Topeka was originally inhabited by Native American tribes, and later by French Canadian settlers, before the time that it became a popular destination for pioneers heading west, due to its key location on the Oregon Trail. The city itself was officially founded in 1857, and it has grown since that occasion, attracting various industries and a diverse population, while remaining an important center of government. Today, Topeka is a
Topeka Pride
Pride Month may fall in June, but in Topeka there are ways to celebrate Diverse Pride all year long. Because the road to equality is paved one brick at a time, we encourage one and all to check out these ways to support PRIDE in the Capital City.
EQUALITY HOUSE
Perhaps one of Topeka’s best-known monuments of Pride, the Equality House is a loud and proud legend for the fight of LGBT+ rights. Purchased and managed by the nonprofit Planting Peace, the Equality house also stands as a direct opposition to groups, such as the Westboro Baptist Church (located across the street), who are known for persecuting the LGBTQ+ community. This Topeka landmark has also become a selfie hotspot, so feel free to stop by and seize a pic, make a donation and leave an encouraging message.
NOTO RAINBOW BRIDGE
Where art and protest collide, the North Topeka (NOTO) Arts and Entertainment District is a place to find thought-provoking pieces of public art and significant messages that ring accurate in the community, and the Rainbow Bridge is no exception. A symbol of PRIDE and equality, the Bridge is another photo-op fav. It is also the lead-up to Pinkadilly, a locally owned boutique th