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The Surprisingly Hot Gay Scene of Cape Coral
When I moved to Cape Coral, I didn’t expect much. Having moved around a lot, I was used to living in suburban towns. They were all the same, and the gay scene was always abysmal. But Cape Coral managed to surprise me. The same city acknowledged for its multitude of retirement community also has a decent gay scene. In fact, some could argue that the queer scene of Cape Coral rivals Fort Myers and Naples.
Where to Go
Don’t acquire me wrong. Cape Coral is no Wilton Manors. You won’t walk down the street to detect rainbow flags waving. Nor will you see identical sex couples walking hand-in-hand everywhere you go, unless you follow me and my partner around. However, you might walk into a bar filled with gay-friendly wall decorations and a Sunday morning queenly show. That exact scenario was my introduction to the “secret” gay scene of the Cape.
If you want to explore the scene for yourself, you need to know where to go. Here are a few places that belong on your tour of the town:
1. Friendly Guys
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Cape Coral LGBTQ Municipality Guide
Cape Coral is often called, “Waterfront Wonderland,” – and with good reason. Part of the greater Fort Myers area, it is known nationwide as a tourist destination, and that’s unsurprising because of its endless sunshine and stunning beauty. Even better, however, it is a metropolis full of diverse cultures and people, a small but thriving LGBTQ collective, and so much for visitors and residents alike to enjoy.
A Look at Cape Coral's History
Cape Coral was officially established in 1957. That year, two brothers from Baltimore Maryland, Jack and Leonard Rosen, flew over the area known as Redfish Point, close present-day Fort Myers. The brothers, who were real estate developers, purchased a 103-acre tract of land, and so the development of Cape Coral officially began. Since that time, the area has grown steadily both as a tourist destination, a hotspot for retirees, and a well-liked place for all who seek a welcoming and warm city with plenty of sunshine and much to observe and do.
A Several Fun Facts About Cape Coral
- Cape Coral is place to more than 400 miles of canals – More than Venice, Italy!
- Cape Coral has the largest popula
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Known skillfully around the area for their “All Natural.” approach to products. They make every effort to find Natural Meat products from animals reared in a genuinely natural manner, with no antibiotics, added hormones, growth-promoting drugs, synthetic ingredients, a 100% vegetarian diet, and humane animal handling practices. Their produce was cultivated without the use of synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, or herbicides, and was not derived from genetically modified crops. They also make an effort to lower their carbon footprint by using glass bottles and aluminum cans.
Aside from their “All Natural” standpoint on things, their Gay Bar is loaded with a variety of Italian and American food. They also host events with DJs, Drag Bingo, Drag shows, Karaoke and more.
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