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Bridgeport LGBTQ City Guide

Bridgeport is close enough to New York City to allow residents to enjoy all of the amenities that the big city has to offer – but at the same time, retains a smaller-town feel and plenty of open green space. In fact, the city has so much beautiful green space that it has earned the nickname “Park City”. Even better, it is a city with a vibrant and welcoming LGBT community where all can feel welcome and at home. If you’re thinking of finding your next home in Bridgeport, chances are, you’ll find plenty about it to love!

A Look at Bridgeport's History

Bridgepoint has a long and rich history. Initially settled in the mid-17th century as part of the township of Stratford, it grew until it was officially incorporated in its own right in 1835. It quickly became an important center of agriculture, as well as an essential mercantile and manufacturing hub due to its location on Black Rock Harbor. Over the years, as the city grew, it became increasingly diverse and full of many welcoming neighborhoods. It remains so to this day. If you're looking for a friendly and vibrant city in which to find your next home, there's plenty to love about Bridgeport!

A Few Fun Facts About Bridgeport

  • The Frisbee was invented in Bridgeport.
  • PT Barnum, of Barnum and Bailey’s Circus, was once mayor of Bridgepoint.
  • The sandwich chain Subway first began in Bridgeport.

Read more fun facts about Bridgeport here.

Bridgeport’s LGBTQ Community                                      

Bridgeport is a city with a thriving and diverse LGBTQ community that is supported by various resources, including:

PFLAG Southeastern Connecticut

PFLAG Southeastern Connecticut is Bridgeport’s local chapter of the national PFLAG organization. PFLAG is the largest grassroots organization of its kind in the country and has 500 chapters with more than 200,000 members in the United States. PFLAG plays a critical role in providing advocacy, support, and resources to the LGBTQ community, and offers monthly support meetings, as well as resources, advocacy, and networking opportunities for the LGBTQ community, friends, and allies.

What's the Weather Like in Bridgeport?

Those who live in Bridgeport can expect to experience all four distinct seasons each year. The city has fairly pleasant summers with a high reaching around °F 83in July, and cold, snowy winters with a low of around 22° in January and about 30 inches of snow on average. Spring and fall are generally mild and pleasant and are wonderful times to enjoy the beauty of the outdoors. Bridgeport receives about 47 inches of rain each year.

Can’t-Miss Events in Bridgeport

Connecticut Pride

Connecticut Pride is a statewide annual celebration of all that the LGBTQ community adds to every city that is part of the state. The festivities include a parade, parties, family-friendly activities, and many other events. It’s one party that you'll definitely want to put on your calendar.

The Best Neighborhoods in Bridgeport

If you’re thinking of making a move to Bridgeport, you will find that the entire city is very welcoming. Unlike some cities that tend to have one specific “gayborhood,” the LGBTQ community in Bridgeport is sprinkled throughout the city, so there are many neighborhoods that would make wonderful places to call home. It is always advised to contact a Bridgeport gay realtor who knows and loves the community, and who can help you find the perfect home in the ideal neighborhood. The current median list price of homes for sale in Bridgeport is around $275,000.

Arts and Entertainment

Barnum Museum

Circus giant P.T. Barnum lived in Bridgeport for 40 years of his life and even served as the city's mayor for a while. Today, Bridgeport is home to a beautiful museum in his honor – and the building was actually designed by Barnum himself. Visitors can enjoy a wide variety of interesting artifacts, and if interested, can even follow the visit up with a visit to Barnum's grave at the local Mountain Grove Cemetery.

Downtown Cabaret Theatre

Those who are looking for excellent entertainment need look no further than the Downtown Cabaret Theatre. Throughout the year the venue hosts a wide variety of entertaining and engaging shows, including children’s shows as well. Truly, there is something for everyone here!

Parks and Recreation

Harborview Market

For those who want a fun, unique, and eclectic place to shop, eat, and relax, look no further than the Harborview Market. Part of the Black Rock neighborhood, it offers a variety of local boutique stores, restaurants, and shops, not to mention frequent live music throughout the year. It’s a great place to relax and have fun on a beautiful Bridgeport day.

Seaside Park

One of P.T. Barnum’s projects during the time that he lived in Bridgeport was the development of Seaside Park, which many consider to be the best waterfront park in the city. This beautiful space boasts more than 325 acres of lawn and fields, as well as beautiful beaches along its three miles of coastline.

Bridgeport Nightlife

Trevi Lounge

Trevi Lounge is a very popular LGBTQ Bridgeport hangout with a laid-back atmosphere, a spacious outdoor patio, strong drinks, great DJs, and karaoke too. It’s a great place to have fun on a night out with friends in Bridgeport!

Troupe 429

Many consider Troupe 429 to be one of the most popular LGBTQ bars in all of New England, and it's not hard to see why. The bar offers frequent theme nights, including trivia, drag, karaoke, and more, not to mention friendly crowds, great music, and a lively atmosphere.

Contact a Bridgeport Gay Realtor Today

If you're ready to make a move to Bridgeport, at www.gayrealestate.com, we're here to help you take the first step toward finding an agent who knows and loves the community, and who can help you find a home and a neighborhood you'll love. We're proud to have a network of excellent realtors in Bridgeport, and we would love to help connect you with the right one. Contact a Bridgeport gay realtor today for a free, no-obligation consultation!

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