Gay bars seattle near me

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Note: Health experts consider dining out to be a high-risk activity for the unvaccinated it may pose a risk for the vaccinated, especially in areas with substantial COVID transmission.

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For more specific Pride events in Portland, check out this guide.

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We’ve listed the best LGBTQ-friendly bars and restaurants for colorful drinks and some unexpectedly good food. This June, queer Portlanders are set to fill these spaces for drag brunches, dancing, shows by scantily-clad performers, and other festivities. Pandering to the LGBTQ community, often with rainbow merchandise and. The Pride Shop at Capitol Hill’s favorite newsstand, Big Little News. These local businesses help the community thrive all year long. Karaoke on Tuesday nights, tea dance on Sundays, and go-go dancers all over the weekend. No matter what your preference may be, Pony is one of those places that pretty much caters to everyone thanks to offering just about everything. Some brands pay lip service to LGBTQ issues during the month of June. Gay bars Seattle In terms of some of the best gay bars in Seattle, Pony is an all-round winner. Many of Portland’s most iconic LGBTQ bars are still kicking after yet another brutal year, proving all is not lost. Support Seattle’s LGBTQ-Owned Businesses. As Portlanders mourn the recent losses of legendary queer hangouts like Local Lounge, Hobo’s, and the Roxy, the community finds new homes in spots like Rebel Rebel, the Queens Head, and the Sports Bra, with even more openings on the horizon. Gay nightlife spots in Portland are roaring back to life in full force this Pride, even after COVID-19 threatened to put a stop to the celebrating for the third year in a row.

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