Every month, the bar showcases new great local talent and dynamic works of art alongside its amazing selection of beers. For almost all of his life, Jack was a beer drinking artist and retail worker, and the realization that he could create a fusion of all three that everyone could enjoy prompted the establishment of Brigid’s in 2015. Other festivals near seattle include Lucky, Summer Meltdown, Bumbershoot, and Capitol Hill Block Party. Nightlife, Gay Clubs & Bars, Dance Clubs & Discos. Here you’ll find annual festivals such as Paradiso, Watershed, Above and Beyond Group Therapy, and more. Please contact location for more information. But the place is fabulous any night of the week. Attle’s Gay Bar Location & Contact Info Outdoor Seating Pool Table Happy Hour Live Entertainment Serves Food Events/Theme Nights Details may vary. One of the most famous LGBTQ bars in Seattle, every Tuesday at 7 p.m. Its tiny with a terrific patio and hosts daily themed DJd dance parties on a.
Service is always excellent, and Jack, the owner, is very knowledgeable about beer, making sure that everyone has a drink they will like. One of the world’s most gorge (ous) music festivals is located 1.5-2 hours away from Seattle The Gorge. 13 listed for Seattle LGBT & LGBT-friendly bars. Pony, Seattles uber beloved hipster gay bar with a 70s porn magazine aesthetic. The bar has a great atmosphere with both traditional bar seating and a laid back couch with board games, in addition to plenty of space out on the deck to relax when the weather is nice and view the sunset. There, visitors can grab a growler to go or a pint to sip while browsing the selection of hundreds of bottled beers or checking out the featured artwork on the walls.
They have step-by-step brewing guides as well as in-house professional brewmasters to make sure that the brewing experience is successful, and you can return two weeks later to bottle up your own brew.Īddress & telephone number: 180 W Dayton St, Edmonds, WA, USA, +1 4Ī specialty beer retailer located on the Edmonds waterfront, Brigid’s Bottleshop has 18 taps with 16 beers and two ciders, as well as wine by the glass for guests to sit down and enjoy.
The beers at Gallaghers’ are generally full body beers bursting with flavor and bright color. Visitors always find new and interesting beers to brew and try in the Tasting Room, with six fresh brews on tap listed every Friday and posted on Facebook. The Gallaghers’ Brew Crew and Mug clubbers regularly experiment with beer recipes in order to offer guests fresh new flavors and styles in addition to over 50 regular recipes. Pony, 9 pm, free, 21+.Since December of 1995, Gallaghers’ Where-U-Brew has created an environment that is lighthearted and easygoing, making the brewing adventure a fun, positive, uplifting and rewarding experience in the pursuit of fabulous beer and extraordinary fine wine that you brew yourself.
And did I mention THE BEST NEW OLD GAY BAR IN THE UNIVERSE PLUS THE MUSIC OF DEBBIE HARRY?! If I need to say more, you're stupid.
All shall be spun brilliantly by DJ El Toro (aka Kurt B.
AND! Also all those bands that The Debbie influenced and-perhaps most importantly-those who influenced The Debbie. Its rougher edges might scare off the greener crowds, but let it. THIS one celebrates the incomparably worship-worthy Debbie Harry! The ONE Debbie Harry, the ONLY Debbie Harry-enough Debbie Harry to choke a pony (pun intended, I suppose). Located farther down Santa Monica Blvd - away from the main action - Fubar is Weho’s last real underground queer outlet.
Pony is by all accounts the greatest new old gay bar in Seattle (sorry to everyone I spilled wine or whatever all over last weekend! Really!) And Debbie Harry? She is clearly what she is, and what she is is a LEGEND! And tonight is one of Pony's über-special "nights"-when DJ Jack takes over the place and spins an event called Hero Worship-a series celebrating those worth celebrating. Washington’s gorgeous waterfront community, Edmonds, houses not only cozy residential areas, but also numerous unique businesses.The city’s bar scene features establishments that capitalize on the beauty of the local scenery with outdoor patios, classic pubs and dive bars, as well as places that specialize in everything from retro arcade games to brew-your-own beers to local art showcases. If not Pony, where? If not Debbie, who?! I ask you. We love Redline because its one of the few queer bars Downtown where you can come in for a well-made cocktail after-work and talk to a bartender who will.