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Take to the dancefloor at Neighbours Seattle, a bar that has kept Seattle on its feet for more than 30 years with its high-energy anthems and lifesaving DJs. The venue also puts on one of the best drag shows in town! Queer/Bar is new to the Seattle bar scene and offers a younger crowd a safe space for all gender and sexual expressions. Don’t be scared to chat with the friendly locals and play a few rounds of darts or pool. Madison Pub is one of the city’s most low-key gay bars and is the best place to catch a sports game and taste a variety of Seattle beers. Riding the trot of New York’s intimate and historic West Village bars, Pony transports patrons back to the feel of the 1970s, but with updated amenities and music. Once well liquored, dance the night away on the third. Order your first round on the first floor and scope out the scene before venturing to the second for a cocktail in the lounge. One of the biggest venues in the city is R Place, which has three floors. One of the biggest venues in the city is R Place. Bars cater to two main lifestyles here: the classic nightlife of go-gos and video bars, and kinkier alternatives with a strong leather community.
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Looking for the best gay bars in Seattle to wet your whistle? Look no further than the longstanding (and highly popular) Capitol Hill scene, where the majority of Seattle gay nightlife exists.