The Galleon (Houston Gay Bar/1968-1989)
The Galleon (Houston Gay Bar/1968-1989)
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The Galleon – Houston, TX (1968–1989)
When The Galleon opened in 1968, it did so just one year before Stonewall — in a Texas where being openly gay still required strategy, courage, and community protection.
For more than two decades (1968–1989), The Galleon stood as one of Houston’s most important gay bars — a cornerstone of the city’s early LGBTQ social life. Long before Montrose became widely recognized as Houston’s gayborhood, spaces like The Galleon were already building infrastructure.
It wasn’t just a bar.
It was a harbor.
The name fit. Nautical. Steady. A ship that held its course.
Through the 1970s liberation era, the disco boom, and into the devastating years of the AIDS crisis in the 1980s, The Galleon remained a gathering place. It hosted drag performances, social nights, fundraisers, and the everyday rituals of queer life — first dates, birthday drinks, reunion hugs at the bar.
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