Gay bars seattle capitol hill
Happy Hour 'til 8pm Every Night
$2 off wells and draftsOpen Mon-Thu 5pm-2am, Fri-Sun 3pm-2am
1221 E Madison St
Seattle WA 98122
TINY TEA DANCE
Appear sun 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 guide you through the murky waters of classic and alternative karaoke hits. Come prepared to bellow and guzzle. 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 Property & Nu-Disco. No Cover.
BEEFCAKE
1st Fridays Retro Lgbtq+ Tunes from 1955-1985 with DJ King of Pants, kicking off at 9pm. No Cover.
QUEEN4QUEEN
NoA First-Timer’s Guide to Queer Nightlife in Seattle
đź‘ Queer Bar
1518 11th Avenue
Might as well start with the bar named Queer Bar.
Organized around a long catwalk, Gender non-conforming Bar has become the defacto drag bar in Capitol Hill. They host drag multiple nights of the week, alongside karaoke, burlesque, and bingo events. Predict 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 Prevent cast members who graduated to being RuPaul’s Drag Race girls. Also: Burgers. Grab dinner here. It’s good.
Mx. is Queer Bar’s signature event. Every Friday and Saturday, catch a large cast of local queens often carrying out with touring RuPaul’s Drag Race queens. Remember: Bring tips, and don’t just tip the Ru girls.
🥀 Wildrose
1021 E Pike Street
As one of the last standing lesbian bars in the territory, Wildrose is a Seattle institution. Don’t take my word for it, just listen to Sue Bird (around 01:23):
The 36-year-old prevent has weathered a lot of changes on the Hill, and it’s miraculously survived the pandemic to come out even stronge Just east of downtown, the Capitol Hill neighborhood has extended been the city’s gay epicenter, with rainbow-painted crosswalks and many ways to dive into the LGBTQIA+ scene. Aside from Capitol Hill, there are gay-friendly and gay-owned establishments just about everywhere in town. Summer features two annual Pride festivals, while the Seattle Men’s Chorus and Seattle Women’s Chorus are the largest LGBTQIA-identified men’s and women’s choruses in the world. It’s beautiful clear that in Seattle, we grab pride in everybody. Seattle has one of the largest percentage of gay, lesbian or bisexual residents among large cities in the U.S. The LGBTQ+ community here is strong, cohesive and offers a wide range of resources for society members and visiting community members. Here’s a selection. BiNet Seattle Equal Rig TheZClub has proudly served the gay community for 48 years. Conveniently located at the intersection of Capitol Hill and downtown, just a few blocks from the convention center, we provide a welcoming and judgment-free space for both local and visiting men. Whether you're looking to connect or unwind, TheZClub is always open for you. MEMBERSHIP Unlimited Pass per month A truly unique pricing model that gives our members unlimited visits -- locker included -- to our club so you can chill, relax, or connect with other members whenever you want. Day Pass per visit Can't commit for a month? Try our day go by. Ideal for visitors and those who plan to visit us less than once a month. ROOM RENTAL
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LGBTQ+ RESOURCES
A bisexual non-profit, mixed gender, social and support organization created to foster a visible community for bisexual, bi-curious people, and their partners in the Puget Sound area. We support the group through educational speakings, support groups and social events.WE'REÂ ALWAYSÂ HOSTING
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