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At Fort Worth 's Liberty Lounge, everyone is welcome
By Miranda Suarez | KERA at Fort Worth Report
· June 16, 2026
· 2 min read
When Jenna Hill opened Liberty Lounge in Fort Worth, she wanted it to be a spot that created community and made the world a better place. She also wanted it to be a good old fashioned dive bar, with a pool table, cold drinks and good company right in the heart of the unofficial gayborhood of Fort Wo
Key takeaway But Hill said when she took the keys for the first time, she didn't think about the negative comments.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
Liberty Lounge's presence in the heart of Fort Worth's unofficial gayborhood is a testament to the city's evolving cultural landscape. As a hub for community building and acceptance, the bar fills a vital niche, particularly given the area's history as a gathering place for the LGBTQ+ community. The fact that the building has hosted inclusive events, including drag performances, for over 50 years underscores the neighborhood's long-standing reputation as a welcoming space. With its diverse range of social events and amenities, such as a free library and patio, Liberty Lounge is well-positioned to continue this legacy. As Fort Worth continues to grow and develop, establishments like Liberty Lounge will play a crucial role in maintaining the city's cultural diversity and fostering a sense of community among its residents. The bar's commitment to creating a safe and inclusive environment is especially significant in a city where residents can come together and feel valued.
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Category: arts ·
Published: June 16, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
Reading time: 2 min
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What is this story about? When Jenna Hill opened Liberty Lounge in Fort Worth, she wanted it to be a spot that created community and made the world a better place. She also wanted it to be a good old fashioned dive bar, with a pool table, cold drinks and good company right in the heart of the unofficial gayborhood of Fort Wo
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