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Das Haus, a new gay bar, opened up in downtown Lincoln, just a few blocks off the University of Nebraska-Lincoln campus. Their shows are charismatic, sexy, and welcome to all. A dollar bill every weekend isn’t enough.”

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As I exit my car, I notice the outside of the bar is not attracting much attention. Last updated on May 12, 2021.

 

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Like so many other gay bars, though, Panic Bar was hit hard by the pandemic. Chandeliers and disco balls hang from the ceiling, black walls and dark lighting before the show shroud the patrons, and bass-heavy sensual music comes through the overhead speakers. To the left, a couple bartenders work to serve the handful of patrons already crowding the long bar at 10:15 PM.

The attractive man taking cover charges is brusque, motioning for me to quickly pull down my mask and hand over the $10 cover.

But it’s grown and become such an amazing venue for everybody.”

At the end of the drag show, the performers bow and greet some of the audience members, while current pop music begins to play. Plus, it catered to a different crowd. In June 1969, the Stonewall Riots at The Stonewall Inn in New York City tragically became the catalyst for change in the gay rights movement.

There’s comfortable but worn leather furniture to the right of the front door. There are no signs, no pride flags, no indicator at all that there’s a gay bar there.

“This bar does not scream, ‘I’m a gay bar right here,’” Delong said.

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The bar quickly became their ‘spot.’ It also provided them with a second family, just like gay bars have done for the LGBTQ+ community for decades.

“We knew everybody,” Carter said. But The Q did a lot more than serve drinks. They had vendors come in to throw drag shows, sell kink toys and hold other events. “Without Panic, there really was nowhere to go on the weekdays.”

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Das Haus opened its doors in 2018.

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Gatherings of LGBTQ+ people were considered ‘disorderly’ and were often raided by police. It was a gathering place. Will definitely be back!! So many memories.”

Panic Bar couldn’t fill the void. The letters “HAUS” stand above the front entrance, and subtle streaks of neon blue and purple flash through the front windows.

That’s just the bottom line,” Carter said.