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Celebrate Pride in Ithaca

Visit Ithaca this June for Community, Comedy, Celebration and Cookies

Known for being one of the most progressive and open-minded destinations in Upstate New York, Ithaca has long championed diversity and inclusion. This spirited college town— home to both Cornell University and Ithaca College — has earned national recognition, including a spot on The Advocate magazine’s original list of “10 Best Cities for Gays and Lesbians to Live.” It continues to foster a warm, welcoming environment for the LGBTQIA+ community and allies alike.

June is an especially vibrant time to visit Ithaca, as the community celebrates Pride Month with heartfelt activism and joyful events. The centerpiece is Pridefest, a family-friendly celebration organized by the all-volunteer Ithaca Pride Alliance. Pridefest features live music, drag performances, food vendors, and community booths—with accessibility for all, including those with sensory or mobility needs.

 

Pride Month also brings dynamic events like Laugh Proud, Laugh Loud, a queer comedy night at Poured Candle Bar on June 18. On the west side, The Rhine House is a beloved neighborhood bar known for its inclusive vibes. Every Friday night, they host Cheers Queers, along with Queeraoke, DJ dance parties, and more. It boasts a beer garden, cozy fireplace, and dog-friendly patio, plus pool tables, board games, and one of the best Bloody Marys in town.  Deep Dive hosts a monthly Queer Disco party with a portion of profits going to local non-profits and Discover Cayuga Lake is hosting two Rainbow Disco Cruises this summer with locally famous queer DJ group Spirit Posse!

 

Queer history buffs will enjoy the Ithaca LGBTQ History Walking Tour, available through the free PocketSights app. The tour spans 32 stops over seven miles, including the former headquarters of Firebrand Books, a feminist and lesbian publishing trailblazer.

Inclusiveness in Ithaca is more than a moment—it’s a way of life. “Inclusive” decals adorn many storefronts, signaling safe, affirming spaces. Some standout businesses include:

  • Buffalo Street Books: A cooperatively owned bookstore featuring LGBTQ+ titles and events like Drag Story Hour.

  • Alley Cat Café: Sip coffee and cuddle adoptable cats in a welcoming, cozy atmosphere.

  • Rasa Spa: A serene wellness center offering massages, skincare, and inclusive spa services.

  • Via’s Cookies: A Black woman-owned bakery supporting LGBTQ+ and BIPOC students, with vegan and gluten-free treats.

  • Asempe Kitchen: A plant-based West African food pop-up at the Ithaca Farmers Market and local events.

Downtown Ithaca offers several venues that promote safe, inclusive nightlife. Lot 10 hosts Thursgays Ithaca including drag shows, drag bingo, burlesque, and DJ parties. For artful cocktails and non-alcoholic options in a beautifully designed space, check out Bar Argos at the Argos Inn. The Watershed, a bar with a lounge-like feel near the State Theatre, provides a thoughtful menu of drinks in a chill, inclusive setting while Ithaca 5 and Dime is a queer-owned cocktail bar with unique daily food and drink specials including Tin Fish Tuesday  and Weenie & Martini Wednesday.

For UK travelers seeking a meaningful and authentic Pride experience, Ithaca offers a warm welcome and a true sense of belonging. From vibrant cultural offerings to thoughtful community engagement, Ithaca invites you to be part of its colorful LGBTQIA+ tapestry.


 
Posted on: 29/05/2025

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