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Best Gay Bars in Akron, OH - Tear-Ez, Interbelt Night Club, Cocktails Akron, Twist Social Club, The Hawk, Leather Stallion Saloon, Sandusky Crowbar, Youngstown Mineshaft, Vibe Bar + Patio, Cocktails Cleveland. Akron is home to a few gay bars and a gay sauna, catering to the Midwest gay scene. It's located in Northeastern Ohio, about 40 miles south of Cleveland.

Square is a gay owned, Award Winning Nightclub in the Highland Square neighborhood of Akron, Ohio.

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Voted best gay bar Akron, Ohio by OUT magazine, City Voter and Fox 8 Cleveland. Also voted best dance club and karaoke spot by Akron Beacon Journal. Map your best Akron, Ohio gay and lesbian night out. Learn more about Cocktails and Daddy's Akron with pictures, directions and reviews by gay travelers. See how it ranks among Akron gay bars on misterb&b. The Interbelt is one of the oldest gay nightclubs in Akron with a compelling modern history.

Original owner Vernon Baker bought the club in the late s, it has been open for over thirty years. Now, every year, there is a charity event between The University of Akron and Kent State University called Battle of the Wagon Heel , which benefits the larger community in different ways. But even before the club was there, the building, which was constructed by local Akron architect M.

Konarski , was known as the Ritz Theatre, a venue that hosted film and live entertainment. We can see an example of the entertainment hosted at the Ritz from the content of an ad in an edition of the Ohio Informer from January 22, The All-American News , first produced in Chicago in , was one of the first news outlets that was aimed towards the African American community. Another highlight of this advertisement is that it talks about the live entertainment of Ray Charles and The Five Keys on the night of February 8, This building has had a great deal of vibrant entertainment take place within its walls and will have more coming in future years.

The Interbelt stands out as an oddity on North Howard. The Interbelt has alone been left to stand and look over the new Innerbelt Freeway. Peter Sovacool Goff is the entertainment director at the Interbelt.

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He has been working there since , but even before that, he was an avid visitor of the club. In a phone interview, Peter talked about some important facts about the club, as it is going into its thirty-second year of being in business, and it has been owned and operated by the Vernon Baker since the beginning. But something unknown by many people is that there are two businesses within the building—a lower level is operated by an electric company which has actually owned the building ever since it was done being the Ritz.

Since there is a rich history with the Ritz, the building was given a historical marker. This, along with the presence and ownership of the electric company, saved the building from being torn down when the Innerbelt Freeway was constructed. Although famous stars such as these have come through, though, the Interbelt has been sure to give local entertainers a place to show their talents. Furthermore, every female illusionist in the country has gotten time there.

At the end of the interview, Peter credited Vernon, who gave many people a place to be themselves, to hold and kiss their partners, without fear of being assaulted or condemned. The Interbelt has given queer people in the community the opportunity to be themselves. The Interbelt. The Ritz, courtesy of Peter Sovacool Goff. Entertainers at the Interbelt, courtesy of Peter Sovacool Goff.