LGBTQ+ owned businesses to visit in Orlando Orlando businesses to support for Pride Month
Paul McCartney (second from right) waves flags with his bandmates during his GOT BACK tour stop in Orlando on Saturday, May 28, 2022. (Copyright 2022 by WKMG ClickOrlando - All rights reserved.)
ORLANDO, Fla. – Pride month 2022 is finally here and in full swing.
If you’re looking to support and give back to the LGBTQ+ community during Pride celebrations, News 6 has a list of some lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or queer (and more!) owned businesses in the Orlando area.
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Check out these restaurants, shops and bars in Orlando, all LGBTQ+ owned:
RESTAURANTS
Bites & Bubbles
Hungry Pants
Island Time
712 E. Washington St.
OWNER: Devon Tillman
Se7en Bites
The Glass Knife
276 S. Orlando Ave.
OWNER: Steve Brown
Garp and Fuss
SHOPS
Lacastro Store
1011 N. Mills Ave.
OWNER: Gui Castro
Out of the Closet
NIGHTLIFE
Southern Nights / District Dive / Southern Craft
375 S. Bumby Ave.
OWNER: Rick Kowalczyk
Savoy
1913 N. Orange Ave.
OWNER: Brandon Llewellyn
Hammered Lamb
1235 N. Orange Ave.
OWNER: Jason Lambert
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