Bellevue gay bar

Multicultural Bellevue:
LGBTQIA+ Community 

OUT & PROUD IN BELLEVUE

Bellevue, Washington, is a welcoming place for individuals of all identities. To Bellevue, celebrating pride happens 365 days out of the year, and the city government goes out of its way to set a tone of welcome for all. Since 2010, The City of Bellevue's Cultural Conversations program organizes monthly events that highlight the importance of diverse discourse to bring community members together through storytelling and conversations. The city's employers have also been supportive of LGBTQ+ rights in the workplace, for example, Microsoft began putting together its handbook about how to transition at work for trans employees over two decades ago.

Around town, there are plenty of places to spot Bellevue's rainbow colors. You'll find free pronoun buttons at Mox Boarding House in Bellevue, a hotspot for Diverse gamers who love table-top games in a restaurant/lounge format. The Pumphouse is a popular neighborhood bar located in downtown Bellevue, known for its welcoming atmosphere, friendly staff, and diverse clientele. There's a rainbow crosswalk at the n

Happy Hour 'til 8pm Every Night

$2 off wells and drafts

Open Mon-Thu 5pm-2am, Fri-Sun 3pm-2am

Pony
1221 E Madison St
Seattle WA 98122
 

Happening:Sun   Tues   Wed   Thurs   Fri   Sat

TINY TEA DANCE

Reach sun those buns on the patio with the divas, deviants and daddies. No Cover. Every Sunday 4pm till 9pm, and $2 off wells and drafts until 8pm.

 

PONY-OKE

Every Tuesday from 9pm your host TV will guide you through the murky waters of classic and alternative karaoke hits. Come prepared to bellow and sip. Cheers! No Cover.

 

BUMP IN THE NIGHT

Last Wednesdays of every month, your host Scary-Ann pulls out all the punk rock and horror stops for a spooky monstrosity of a night with DJ Pavor Nocturnus. No Cover.

 

BOOTS N' CATS

1st Thursdays from 9pm DJ Tasteful Nude spins Dwelling & Nu-Disco. No Cover.

 

BEEFCAKE

1st Fridays Retro Male lover Tunes from 1955-1985 with DJ King of Pants, kicking off at 9pm. No Cover.

 

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WE'RE ALWAYS HOSTING

TheZClub has proudly served the same-sex attracted community for 48 years. Conveniently located at the intersection of Capitol Hill and downtown, just a few blocks from the convention center, we provide a welcoming and judgment-free space for both local and visiting men. Whether you're looking to link or unwind, TheZClub is always open for you.

  • New membership pricing gives you UNLIMITED VISITS -- lockers included -- for one unbelievably low price
  • THREE FLOORS offer spaces for cruising, connecting, or chilling so you can do you, whatever your mood
  • Seattle's only private men's club in with a STEAM ROOM & HOT SAUNAfor when you need to decompress
  • Snacks, drinks, and ALWAYS-OPEN RETAIL SHOP aid keep you energized and ready for a good time

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MEMBERSHIP

Unlimited Pass

per month

A truly unique pricing model that gives our members unlimited visits -- locker included -- to our club so you can chill, relax, or link with other members whenever you want.

Day Pass

per visit

Can't commit for a month? Try our day pass. Ideal for visitors and those who plan to visit us less than once a month.

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Bellevue LGBTQ City Guide

Bellevue, Washington, sits on the other side of Lake Washington opposite Seattle.  It’s technically a suburb of Seattle, although it is a unique and thriving city in its own right, entire of much to see and perform. Those who discover Seattle too working or crowded may find that Bellevue offers exactly what they’re looking for.  It offers a friendly, smaller-town perceive, while still organism very close to all that the bigger city has to offer. Even better, it is a city with a vibrant and thriving LGBT collective where all can feel welcome and at home. If you’re thinking of finding your next home in Bellevue, chances are, you’ll find plenty about it to love!

A Look at Bellevue's History

Bellevue was officially incorporated as a city in 1953, although it was settled much earlier, in 1863. It began as an important center of agriculture, but as Seattle grew Bellevue did as well. Its development skyrocketed after its official founding in the 1950s, and it rose to become a major center of business and technology, which it remains to this day. As it grew it also became very diverse, progressive, and eclectic - and today it retains that vibe.

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