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The bottom line: The drinks are strong.
With go-go boy shadows on the top floor visible from the street, Massive regularly hosts diverse programming—everything from pop and house music nights to drag shows to makeout parties—that mostly cater to the Gs in LGBT. All are really welcome. Upstairs is Unicorn proper, and downstairs is its sibling bar, Narwhal, which has an arcade and stage where you can find drag or burlesque shows on any given night of the week (though locals tend to refer to both spaces as just “Unicorn”).
🍻 CC Attle’s
1701 E Olive Way
In a world filled with $15 cocktails, CC Attle’s, or CC’s, is well-loved for its affordable prices and welcoming community.
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👠 Queer Bar
1518 11th Avenue
Might as well start with the bar named Queer Bar.
Organized around a long catwalk, Queer Bar has become the defacto drag bar in Capitol Hill.
They're quietly situated at 1118 E Pike St and can be reached at +12063256492. Every week, Kremwerk hosts a variety of programming, from fetish dance nights to babe raves to drag.
A word to the wise—try to scoop tickets early, as their early bird prices are often two times less than what you’ll pay at the door.
🔄 Changes
2103 N 45th Street
🪵 The Lumber Yard Bar
9630 16th Avenue SW
The Lumber Yard Bar’s arrival in White Center announced a new era for the unincorporated neighborhood, which is just south of West Seattle and not technically Seattle.
CC’s hosts plenty of kink nights, notably the 1st Friday Leather Social hosted by Seattle Men in Leather. But on the weekends, it becomes a full-scale party. You can find them at 1413 14th Ave or reach them at +12063221080. They're quietly situated at 2901 1st Ave S and can be reached at +12063809576.
Whether you're a local looking to explore the vibrant LGBTQ+ scene or a visitor seeking a memorable night out, our list showcases the top spots in the city.
Fancy: The bar recently got a redesign, sporting new lights and updated programming. (Except for homophobes and arsonists.)
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📍 MADISON PUB: 1315 E Madison St
📍 THE EAGLE: 314 E Pike St
📍 JULIA’S ON BROADWAY: 300 Broadway E
📍 STEAMWORKS: 1520 Summit Ave
📍 CLUB Z: 1117 Pike St
It recently opened in a new location—the bar was extremely popular, expanding multiple times until an arson attack set them back. Found at 1413 E Olive Wy and contactable at +12066594476, their 4.3 stars ratings, based on 171 Google user reviews rating speaks volumes. Catch dance parties on the weekends along with the occasional drag brunch or event.
🎠 Pony
1221 E Madison Street
Pony is gay famous.
It’s good.
Mx. is Queer Bar’s signature event. They’re the same owners of Thumper’s (RIP), a former “piano bar for gay daddies in tweed coats,” as The Stranger once described it, and that vibe has spiritually carried over to Union.
This chill and flirty bar features a full kitchen with burgers, tacos, and even baked brie, which is not something I usually expect to see at a gay bar.
Stick around as we dive into what makes them so great in their category.
Address: 1021 E Pike St, Seattle, WA 98122, United States
Phone: +12063249210
Rating: 3.8
Reviews: 109
Categories: Gay bar,DJ service,Live music venue
Diesel
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