"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, and more." - aimee rizzo
"Ah, Queer/Bar. A place to eat chicken tender baskets, sip something fruity spiked with Malibu, and embrace camp. The events are really endless, whether it’s cabarets featuring Seattle drag royalty, games on Tuesdays, or Sunday beach-themed DJ sets. The neighborhood’s most popular Pride festival also goes down here each year, with talent like Kim Petras and Countess Luann. (“Money can’t buy you class,” but it can buy you a ticket.)" - aimee rizzo
"Ah, Queer/Bar. A place to eat chicken tender baskets, sip something fruity spiked with Malibu, and embrace camp. The events are really endless, whether it’s cabarets featuring Seattle drag royalty, games on Tuesdays, or Sunday beach-themed DJ sets. The neighborhood’s most popular Pride festival also goes down here each year, with talent like Kim Petras and Countess Luann. (“Money can’t buy you class,” but it can buy you a ticket.)" - Aimee Rizzo
"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