Queer/Bar is Capitol Hill's vibrant hotspot for drag brunches, lively performances, and tasty bar bites, all served with a side of strong cocktails.
"Ah, Queer/Bar. A place to eat chicken tender baskets, drink something spiked with Malibu, and be merry. There’s a lot that happens at this Capitol Hill gay bar staple—six-week drag competitions, shows featuring queens and burlesque dancers alike, a Thursday late-night space-themed show, and more." - aimee rizzo
"Already one of the hottest gay bars to visit on the hill any evening, Queer/Bar also hosts a popular drag brunch on alternating weekends. Themes run from Mean Girls to Britney Spears to Disney singalongs, but don’t forget the food. You might not expect great food from a gay bar, but Queer Bar has a surprisingly solid array of bar food and breakfast classics. The chicken fingers coated in a Cap’n Crunch crust are required for any order." - Kurt Suchman
"If Super Bowl Sunday is a little bit hetero for you, check out Queer/Bar, which is now the home of the event series LGBT — Let’s Get Brunch Together. At 1 p.m. (doors at noon), the Capitol Hill bar and venue will host a drag brunch with performers including Solana Solstice, Lüchi, PradaMaé Cartier, and Diamond Lil." - Harry Cheadle
"Oasis House Show is throwing an intimate concert series this Sunday, July 18th in DTLA from 7-10pm. The line up will feature a variety of queer artists inlcuding Hannah Rooth, folk-rock band Hello Noon, and Ryan Cassata. Tickets range from $20-50 and you can find them here." - brant cox
"Queer/Bar moved into queer club Purr’s old space, and in January 2020, the couple bought the Cuff Complex, the sprawling fetish bar-turned-melting pot that hosts the Hill’s biggest Pride party." - Holly Regan