After a period of closure, Café Le Fontainas is poised for a comeback. Supported by a group of six individuals and backed by community contributions, efforts are underway to revitalize this beloved queer establishment.
However, before reopening its doors, renovations are necessary. Seeking assistance from friends and supporters, the initiative aims to preserve the essence of Le Fontainas while embarking on a journey to restore its place in the community.
Link (and photo) : Ulule
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