DT’s safe as gay venue

DT’s safe as gay venue

The news isn’t all bad for gay nightlife in Melbourne, with confirmation last week that Richmond’s DT’s Hotel will remain a GLBTI venue.

There had been plenty of speculation about the bar’s future after the property was sold at auction on May 26.

DT’s bar manager Bruce McKenzie, who’s been with the hotel since it opened, told the Star Observer he was excited about its future.

“A lot of the customers had been apprehensive about the decision, so I’m glad we’ve been asked to stick around,” he said.

McKenzie had been on holidays for three weeks during the transition period with the new owners and had to wait until his return for a meeting about his future involvement.

He said there were likely to be some renovations down the track, but the feel of the venue would remain the same.

Having served drinks to the community for 16 years, DT’s is also well known for its drag and community events, and for being drag personality Dulcie Du Jour’s stage.

Nearby club venues The Market and the Xchange Hotel in Prahran have closed in recent months.

In recent changes (since this story’s publication) the Star Observer understands the pub has again been bought out by Peel Hotel owner Tom McFeely.

Support the Star Observer… while you still can

LGBTQIA+ media is under threat. Queer content is censored by tech conglomerates who amplify bigotry and push out AI slop — so we receive less financial support than ever.

When our community is muzzled and intolerance intensifies, we need queer media more than ever. Your donation means we can continue paying queer journalists to write queer news.

Don’t rely on the straight lies of big tech – support Star Observer instead and donate now.

Comments are closed.