The W Hotel is hosting a pop-up shop from LGBTQ artists and performances in its lobby all month.There’s breakfast quesadillas, churros, and cocktails. Downtown Mexican restaurant La Condesa is hosting a drag brunch on Sunday, June 5, benefitting the Trevor Project.All three Austin locations of bubble tea cafe Gong Cha are donating $1 from sales of rainbow strawberry taro milk tea to It Gets Better, National Queer Asian Pacific Islander Alliance (NQAPIA), and the Trevor Project.South Austin food truck Brooklyn Breakfast Shop is donating 10 percent of sales from their stuffed funfetti French toast to the Trevor Project for the month of June.Bakery Lorraine created a rainbow cookie for Pride, with a portion of sales going to Thrive Youth Center, which supports homeless LGBTQ youth in San Antonio.Swedish Hill’s parent company, McGuire Moorman Lambert, will match the sales donation at the end of the month.
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Clarksville bakery Swedish Hill is making a rainbow cake, with 25 percent of cake sales donated to Kind Clinic - a Texas-based organization that provides free sexual health and gender-affirming services.Austin’s official Pride parade isn’t until August 20 ( for logistical reasons), and given that it’s been canceled for the past two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there should be another explosion of rainbow-colored treats in the near future. Pride month kicks off in June in most of the country, so local restaurants offering food and drink specials this week and month as ways to raise money for LGBTQ nonprofits.