Pike/Pine lesbian bar the Wildrose is also facing an uphill battle as it has remained open under the COVID-19 restrictions while being buoyed by a community fundraising campaign. Neighbours is hoping to recover from months of closure and break-ins while R Place lost its lease and is on the hunt for a new home after 35 years on the Hill. E Madison’s Pony is hard at work overhauling its popular patio after a $250,000 deal with the city to make way for a coming bus transit project on the busy street.īigger challenges face the neighborhood’s dance venues. Union, meanwhile, isn’t the only LGBTQ+ nightlife venue undergoing important changes heading into spring and summer. The bar’s move echoes choices many in the neighborhood have made over the years to find new apartments and homes often within blocks of their previous addresses. Jay Inslee to add restaurant and hospitality workers to the list in the next phase of vaccine eligibility. Office Bar & Grill features a wide array of American Pub style food, along with some other unique dishes sure to leave you coming back for more. One of my favorite bars in Seattle, and the owner/staff. Hillside June Trivia June 1 8:00 pm - 9:30 pm. Monday, advocates including the Seattle Restaurant Alliance announced a 3,500-name petition effort calling on Gov. Capitol Hills favorite neighborhood bar with 18 rotating draft beers, over 100 liquors, and select wines, as well as pool, pinball, skeeball, darts, and bar games. Starting March 17th, Seattle’s Lumen Field mega site and clinics and pharmacies around the city will begin welcoming important new communities to the ranks of vaccine eligibility: essential workers including public transit workers, law enforcement and fire department personnel, and vital grocery, agriculture, and food processing workers - but not food and drink workers. Meanwhile, Union has new food and drink neighbors including Optimism Brewing, Metier, Soi, Gokan, Frankie and Jo’s, and the Renee Erickson trio of General Porpoise Doughnuts, Bar Melusine, and Bateau.įor Scheaffer and Hill gay bar legends Nathan Benedict, Steve Nyman - former owners of Inside Passage and Thumper’s - Opening under COVID-19 restrictions means Union customers will need to review the bar’s guide to requested etiquette during the ongoing pandemic including a request that customers remain masked when interacting with staff. The new tenant has swapped out the rock and the darkness for patio wood and Pride rainbows. “I hope that the community that we service and that has adopted us as a second home joins in the excitement of our ability to relocate and reopen,” Union partner Greg Scheaffer told CHS about the planned move back in September.īorn in the summer of 2018 at 14th and Union, the bar has reopened closer to the Pike/Pine core after an overhaul to the space most recently home to Portland export Sizzle Pie and its heavy metal-hued Dark Bar. $4 bloody mary’s on Sundays sealed the deal! Also a great place to drink outside when the weather is nice in their Bush Gardens! Wild Rose 1021 E Pike St Seattle, WA 98122įor a club with a more lounge type feel to it, Q is the place to go! This club is great for dancing or socializing, with a very chic city feel to it.Gay bar Union has completed a classic Capitol HIll move and reopened just four blocks from its first home in the neighborhood. are from 5pm until 2am (Monday until Thursday), and 3pm until 2am (Friday until Sunday). We fell in love with Taco Tuesdays, where you can get cheap beers all night and $1 tacos. At we have the best gay bars Seattle guide to date. Wild Rose is our lesbian pick of the week! This bar restaurant is where the lesbians go in Seattle.
A grungy dive bar that somehow works for everybody, and is the best place to drink in Seattle on a Sunday! Double well drinks are $4.50, regular well drinks, half that! Don’t judge this bar by its cover, The Cuff was a blast! The Cuff Complex 1533 13th Ave Seattle, WA 98122 Happy hours all week and our favorite bar tenders in Seattle landed The Cuff Complex on our list this week.
Neighbours gets our pick for best music and drag show, but watch out, drinks ain’t cheap! Neighbours 1509 Broadway Seattle, WA 98122
For the kids, it becomes 18+ after 2 AM, which is genius if you think about it. Seattle’s largest and longest running gay club, Neighbours, has not only one of the biggest dance floors in the city, but is home to some of the city’s most notorious drag queens. Although they charge a cover, drinks are cheap and the boys are mostly hot! R Place 619 E Pine St, Seattle, WA 98122 This diverse bar in Capital Hill has lots of space to hang out, and a great dance floor. The name says it all, R Placeis an open, fun, and hot gay bar in downtown Seattle. Butch Queen - Image courtesy Nark Magazine