Sue Ellen's

Dallas


Chill out in the 'lipstick lounge' or on the dance floor at Dallas' favorite lesbian bar, next door to its gay counterpart JR’s in the Oak Lawn neighborhood. Live bands usually play Saturday and Sunday, and there’s a good back garden.


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