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Try Escape Bar and Grill ! The closest thing Portland has to a full-out lesbian bar, Escape is the casual hole-in-the-wall to unwind in after a long day. The bar used to host a recurring night just for our beloved lesbian elders, making it just the right spot for the 40+ crowd. Other events include Wednesday and Saturday karaoke, plus DJs every second and fourth Friday. Sometimes you want to curl up and get up close and personal with the latest in groundbreaking queer literature. This curated monthly reading series, put on by Literary Arts, fosters in-depth discussion with some of the brightest minds in Portland’s literary community. RIP Embers, the downtown Portland gay bar/drag show/dancing mecca for 48 years Youll live forever in Portland hearts. Three Sisters Tavern - Stag PDX - Crystal Hotel (Portland, Oregon) - Gay bar - Strip club - Portland, Oregon - Old Town Chinatown - Gay bathhouse - Downtown.
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Try Incite: Queer Writers Read ! Sometimes you want to shake your hips all night long. Try the Siren Theater ! This women-owned comedy theater has cabaret-style seating, making it the perfect place to cozy up with a date. At time of writing, the theater’s up-coming acts include two nights with Liz Winstead, co-creator of The Daily Show (heard of it?) and That’s What She Said, a queer feminist comedy collective, with many more shows planned for the future.
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Shannon Funches from Light Asylum, Princess Dimebag, Father Fannie, DJ Sappho, Emoji Heap, and Sham Sisqo are always sure to turn out a n unstoppable party that lasts into the wee hours of morning.įor the Tig Notaro/Wanda Sykes/Kate McKinnon fangirl. When in doubt, keep an eye out for the city’s most exciting queer DJs. Fans of hyperpop, cosmic disco, and '90s house rejoice! Catch their latest party at VMAC Portland on October 29, $20 presale, $30 for the spontaneous s ocial butterflies. Opal UndergroundĪ relatively new addition to the scene from the creators of Circuit Breaker, Opal Underground shows a lot of promise for femme-forward, psychedelic dance nights. Expect to get very sweaty to a mix of queer hip hop and pop favorites. One of the city’s premier queer dance parties, Blow Pony exploded back onto the scene on October 23 at Bossanova Ballroom with a performance from NYC’s Dai Burger and DJ sets from Portland’s own Zepheur, Sugarpill, Diane Rott, and Sue From Corporate. Portland, OR 97205 (503) 227-5887 Visit Website This always-evolving entertainment hub is one of the few remaining gay bars in what used to be the epicenter of Portland’s gay-friendly nightlife.