Val's Lesbian Bar Set to Open in Queen Village Spring 2024, Filling Void Left by Toasted Walnut Closure
After two years of planning and fundraising, Val's Lesbian Bar is finally set to open its doors in Queen Village this spring. The new venue, located at 605 S. Third St., will be the sole lesbian bar in Philadelphia, a gap left vacant since the closure of the Toasted Walnut nearly five years ago.
Val's owners Julia Harris and Clover Gilfor have been working tirelessly to bring their vision to life, hosting several fundraisers to meet their goal. The couple has secured a lease and is now poised to begin operations with $15,000 in crowdfunding, which will cover most of their first month of rent and security deposit.
"This is an important chunk," Harris and Gilfor wrote on Instagram. "Val's is opening because of you."
The bar takes over the space from Reef Restaurant & Lounge, a Caribbean restaurant that has been at the location for 22 years. In a heartfelt statement, the staff at Reef expressed their gratitude to customers, saying they will "close our doors with full hearts and deep gratitude" as they move on.
Val's is part of a growing trend in cities across the US to bring back lesbian bars, with only 36 operating nationwide. The venue will be a beacon for the LGBTQ+ community in Pennsylvania, filling a gap left vacant since the closure of the Toasted Walnut.
For those involved in the fundraising process, it's clear that Val's is more than just a bar - it's a symbol of community and resilience. As one supporter noted, "The costs of starting a new bar are huge... this is an important chunk." For Harris and Gilfor, the support has been invaluable, saying "Val's is opening because of you."
With its unique blend of community, creativity, and inclusivity, Val's Lesbian Bar is set to become a staple in Queen Village.
After two years of planning and fundraising, Val's Lesbian Bar is finally set to open its doors in Queen Village this spring. The new venue, located at 605 S. Third St., will be the sole lesbian bar in Philadelphia, a gap left vacant since the closure of the Toasted Walnut nearly five years ago.
Val's owners Julia Harris and Clover Gilfor have been working tirelessly to bring their vision to life, hosting several fundraisers to meet their goal. The couple has secured a lease and is now poised to begin operations with $15,000 in crowdfunding, which will cover most of their first month of rent and security deposit.
"This is an important chunk," Harris and Gilfor wrote on Instagram. "Val's is opening because of you."
The bar takes over the space from Reef Restaurant & Lounge, a Caribbean restaurant that has been at the location for 22 years. In a heartfelt statement, the staff at Reef expressed their gratitude to customers, saying they will "close our doors with full hearts and deep gratitude" as they move on.
Val's is part of a growing trend in cities across the US to bring back lesbian bars, with only 36 operating nationwide. The venue will be a beacon for the LGBTQ+ community in Pennsylvania, filling a gap left vacant since the closure of the Toasted Walnut.
For those involved in the fundraising process, it's clear that Val's is more than just a bar - it's a symbol of community and resilience. As one supporter noted, "The costs of starting a new bar are huge... this is an important chunk." For Harris and Gilfor, the support has been invaluable, saying "Val's is opening because of you."
With its unique blend of community, creativity, and inclusivity, Val's Lesbian Bar is set to become a staple in Queen Village.