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Seattle Eagle
Seattle Eagle, Pike Street, Seattle, WA, USA
The Eagle is definitely a destination for the butch gays of the city. It's been serving a friendly society of leather guys for almost 40 years, providing a shadowy and sexy space in the heart of the Capitol Hill neighbourhood. It's a classic lock space with pool tables and an outdoor patio, while a dark chain-link decor and cruisy themed nights make it a little different from the other bars in the neighbourhood
Older Crowd, Fetish, Cruising, Dancers
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A camp and queer crew retain this bar at the uppermost of everyone's lists, providing a safe space that promotes inclusivity, always. A diverse range of DJs provide music every morning of the week, while on Friday and Saturday nights you can catch some local flamboyant legends taking the stage. A delicious menu of food, including wings and sandwiches, is provided by Sunset Fried Chicken. Arrive support your favourite queens and stay for the food!
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You’ll locate most of Seattle’s gay nightlife in the Capitol Hill neighbourhood, where most of the group gather. Head out and explore the neighbourhood’s variety of bars, clubs, and pubs where warm locals get together and where recent faces are welcomed. Most places are open until 2am so you can lose yourself in the atmosphere and dance the nighttime away in some of the leading gay clubs in the area. Each club has a different vibe, from strict 21+ spaces to classic pubs that draw mixed crowds, but everything is central, so you don’t own to choose just one!
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C C Attle's
Cocktails, Outdoor Seating
CC's is known for its strong drinks and good food, and it's long been a safe place in the already super queer Capitol Hill neighbourhood. Seattle's gay community has been coming here to party for years, taking benefit of classic pub food and quality cocktails. You can enjoy your nourishment and drinks in a laid endorse atmosphere that hosts regular entertainment such as open mic nights, or just chill outside on the patio.
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Happy Hour 'til 8pm Every Night
$2 off wells and draftsOpen Mon-Thu 5pm-2am, Fri-Sun 3pm-2am
E Madison St
Seattle WA
TINY TEA DANCE
Come daystar those buns on the patio with the divas, deviants and daddies. No Cover. Every Sunday 4pm till 9pm, and $2 off wells and drafts until 8pm.
PONY-OKE
Every Tuesday from 9pm your host TV will instruction you through the murky waters of classic and alternative karaoke hits. Arrive prepared to bellow and drink. Cheers! No Cover.
BUMP IN THE NIGHT
Last Wednesdays of every month, your host Scary-Ann pulls out all the punk rock and horror stops for a spooky monstrosity of a night with DJ Pavor Nocturnus. No Cover.
BOOTS N' CATS
1st Thursdays from 9pm DJ Tasteful Nude spins Home & Nu-Disco. No Cover.
BEEFCAKE
1st Fridays Retro Gay Tunes from with DJ King of Pants, kicking off at 9pm. No Cover.
QUEEN4QUEEN
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NITE TERROR
3rd Fridays it’s time for Goth, Industrial, DaA First-Timers Guide to Lgbtq+ Nightlife in Seattle
👠 Lgbtq+ Bar
11th Avenue
Might as well start with the bar named Queer Bar.
Organized around a long catwalk, Queer Bar has develop the defacto drag bar in Capitol Hill. They host drag multiple nights of the week, alongside karaoke, burlesque, and bingo events. Expect chiller evenings with lots of locals on the weekdays. But on the weekends, it becomes a full-scale party. Note: Their big mural devoted to Bosco and Irene DuBois, Queer Block cast members who graduated to being RuPauls Kingly Race girls. Also: Burgers. Grab dinner here. Its good.
Mx. is Queer Bar’s signature event. Every Friday and Saturday, catch a large cast of local queens often performing with touring RuPaul’s Drag Race queens. Remember: Bring tips, and don’t just clue the Ru girls.
🥀 Wildrose
E Pike Street
As one of the last standing lesbian bars in the country, Wildrose is a Seattle institution. Dont grab my word for it, just listen to Sue Bird (around ):
The year-old bar has weathered a lot of changes on the Hill, a