The city of Pensacola, on the northwest Gulf Coast of Florida, has a long and storied history, dating back to 1559 when Spanish settlers first tried to settle the area. Pensacola takes pride in its status as “America’s First Settlement.” Throughout much of its history, Pensacola has been a strategic city for five nations’ armed forces — namely Spain, France, Great Britain, the Confederacy, and the United States. Known as the “birthplace of naval aviation,” Pensacola’s culture has been heavily shaped by the Navy base in town, proudly flying airplanes since 1914. As the 20th century progressed, Pensacola became a hot vacation spot, as millions of visitors walked “the world’s whitest beaches.” Let me tell you about this beautiful city, which is one of Florida’s lesser-known LGBT travel gems.
WHERE TO STAY
Solé Inn and Suites
Crowne Plaza Grand Hotel
Portofino Island Resort
Not everyone wants to stay in downtown; some people want to be right there on the beach! Trust me, Portofino is where you want to go. It is a resort open to everyone, but it is by far the most gay-friendly of the beach resorts, and where many people stay during Memorial Day Weekend. There’s shopping and dining on-site as well as a dream-worthy spa experience. Take care to book in advance in the spring and summer as those are the busy seasons. (10 Portofino Dr., Pensacola Beach, 850-916-5000)
WHERE TO PLAY
Pensacola has a small but thriving LGBT scene. Some of the biggest events geared toward the LGBT community include Memorial Day Weekend, which is the unofficial start of the circuit
The largest LGBT nightclub in Pensacola is Emerald City (406 E. Wright St.) The bar is split up into two sides, “Emerald City,” which has a dance club atmosphere and drag shows on the weekends, and “The Other Side,” a well-lit, oak-finished bar perfectly suited for happy hour, with music videos playing at a soft volume in the background. The Jewels of the Emerald Coast, Emerald City’s drag cast, is headed by the legendary Lauren Mitchell. The Other Side is open from 3 p.m. to 3 a.m.; Emerald City opens its doors at 9 p.m.
The Cabaret (101 S. Jefferson St.) is located one street away from Palafox Street in downtown, and you’ll find that the decor is elegant and upscale, with a beautiful bar made of polished wood. It’s a great place to bring a date.
WHERE TO GO
Much of the action in Pensacola is centered around three areas: downtown Pensacola;
The heart of downtown Pensacola is Palafox Street, specifically the portion south of Garden Street. Here you will find quite a few nightclubs, bars, restaurants and bistros, which all have re-energized the downtown area in recent years. Further down Palafox you will encounter the Saenger Theatre, the area’s performing arts center; Seville Quarter, a popular
Around 9th Avenue, you will find Pensacola’s shopping district. Cordova Mall is the largest
In the Warrington area of town, closer to the state line with Alabama, you will find Pensacola Naval Air Station, which has been the national hub for naval aviation since 1914. All Navy pilots must be trained in Pensacola before they are approved for flight. The National Museum of Naval Aviation is open to the public and on display are a number of Navy fighter planes, beautifully restored, from the last century of flight.
For more information on Pensacola, visit the city’s tourism website at visitpensacola.com.