Queer/Bar

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Queer/Bar
4.6

Queer/Bar is located in Seattle (United States). Featured in the gay bars category, it has a rating of 4.6. Check all the details here.

Features and services of Queer/Bar

Service options

  • Outdoor seating
  • Dine-in

Highlights

  • Fast service
  • Great cocktails
  • Karaoke
  • Live performances
  • Quiz night

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible seating
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet

Offerings

  • Alcohol
  • Beer
  • Cocktails
  • Dancing
  • Food
  • Food at bar
  • Happy-hour drinks
  • Happy-hour food
  • Spirits
  • Wine

Dining options

  • Seating
  • Table service

Amenities

  • Gender-neutral toilets
  • Toilet
  • Wi-Fi

Atmosphere

  • Casual
  • Trendy

Crowd

  • Groups
  • LGBTQ+ friendly
  • Tourists
  • Transgender safe space

Planning

  • Accepts reservations

Payments

  • Credit cards
  • Debit cards

Queer/Bar is in position 13 out of 17 in gay bars in Seattle

Customer Reviews

★★★★★
★★★★★

Queer/Bar has a rating of 3.8 out of 5 based on over 166 reviews on Google

Sam

Queer Bar... it's an institution on the Hill. Right now, the holiday vibes are out of this world, I have to say. I'd come here more if the drag shows weren't so deafening, but it's a really lovely community space with great vibes all the time. Right now though, it's the best place I can think to feel outrageously festive, cozy, happy, and to have a lovely time.

Sam ☆ 5/5
Aubree Gonzales

I will always recommend queer/bar to everyone I know looking for a great drag experience, great drinks, and great music. It can be hard to find a place that hits the right balance of nostalgic hits and modern/contemporary music that keeps the dance floor popping, but queer/bar never misses. The drinks are also very TASTY which is much appreciated

Aubree Gonzales ☆ 5/5
zev

I wish there was another bar in Seattle that was the ""main"" drag bar. I know it’s not their fault the shape of the space but it is a MISERABLE venue for a drag show. The layout of the whole place is abysmal not to mention completely inaccessible. Yes there is a ramp to the stage but regardless there would be no space for a wheelchair. I went here alone to see one of my favorite drag queens, as a friend had bailed on me. They should rename this place gay™️/bar. Gay men take up so much space they have no problem edging out queer femmes. I couldn’t even place my arm on a standing bar without getting nasty looks from these dudes. Every space I moved to around the venue I was glared at or asked to move. It was really disappointing and I have no desire to go back here regardless of who performs. This is not, in my opinion, a queer friendly bar. It’s for Gay Men because they’ve dominated the space…as men do. They have no awareness of the physical space they take up. It’s garbage that this bar is advertised as queer. Its not, it’s male dominated. Also I prepaid online tickets for 35$ each and at the venue the folks ahead of me paid 20$ at the door. That’s the opposite of how MOST venues operate.

zev ☆ 1/5
Chilling

I was actually roofied at this bar and someone left with me falling down on the ground, clearly disheveled and drunk before putting me into his car out front. I heard a man ask if I was okay, but no one at this bar intervened. I was 25 when this happened, I think. Any other bar where I've been so drunk that I'm falling on the ground, the bartender is going to intervene or something. I don't feel safe going back here and haven't since.

Chilling ☆ 1/5
Czarina Cultura

Came here with friends for the drag show and we definitely had a great time, the performers were amazing! The only thing that threw me off was the pricing. It’s $25 if you want booth seating, but no one tells you until after you pay that it’s first come, first serve, so there’s no guarantee you’ll actually get a booth. General admission is $15, and you can stand or grab a seat if there’s one open. Paying an extra $10 just hoping for a booth kinda feels off, especially when it’s not clearly explained upfront. Still, I totally recommend checking out the show, it’s super fun! Just maybe skip the booth upgrade unless you’re planning to get there early.

Czarina Cultura ☆ 4/5
Perry Low

We were late on Saturday night and didn’t want to wait in line. So we were back for cold beers Tuesday evening, good selection of cocktails & eats on the menu. Clean, well-kept, fresh decore, comfy environment with a variety of seating areas: booths, small tables & chairs, bench seating, and the bar. Great ambient music. Small well-lit dance floor and if the dance music is as good as the background sounds, this will be a great place to dance on the weekend

Perry Low ☆ 4/5
Nakoa Goss

No customer service in the category of communication. I’ve used their contact us form on their website multiple times and they are not contacting me back. No phone number to call anyone. No email to contact anyone. They have rudely kept my money from a cancelled reservation and are not contacting me back with my multiple messages. I will not be attending anything Queer/Bar related ever again.

Nakoa Goss ☆ 1/5

Information about Queer/Bar

Address

Queer/Bar is located at 1518 11th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122, United States

Website

The website of Queer/Bar is: thequeerbar.com

Business Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 17:00–02:00
Thursday: 17:00–02:00
Friday: 17:00–02:00
Saturday: 17:00–02:00
Sunday: 17:00–02:00

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