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Jabu’s is located in lower Queen Anne, a quick two block walk from the Space Needle and Key Arena (home of the Seattle Storm WNBA team). However, before and after Seattle Storm games, it’s the place to be if you’re a lady who likes ladies. Jabu’s Pub (174 Roy St- Lower Queen Anne) – Owned and operated by lesbians, Jabu’s isn’t an exclusively lesbian bar. As long as you’re respectful of the staff and patrons, they’ll respect you.
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I’ve never felt unwelcome when visiting with groups of different people, including both my mom and my straight male best friend. The crowd at the Rose is as diverse as Seattle lesbians are, and that includes age. Sundays the Rose has a great brunch, Happy Hour, and shows a few of the sports games, depending on the season. Fridays and Saturdays usually feature a DJ and are sometimes themed dance parties and are guaranteed to be an ass-shaking good time. Wednesdays and Thursdays rotate between a number of events, which have included Open Mic, Seattle Spit (queer poetry/spoken word), Burlesque, and Karaoke. Cheap Mexican beer and tacos abound, and there’s usually a DJ who’s keeping the crowd energetic. Tuesdays are Taco Tuesdays, which tend to get crowded. They also feature microbrews for $3 - can’t beat a good beer and nerdy women. On Mondays you’ll find trivia at 8pm which draws a pretty diverse crowd, including lots of non-lesbians. The Rose (as it’s known) is the only dedicated lesbian bar in town, and as such, fills a variety of roles throughout the week. It’s not the nicest bar on the block and can feel quite divey, but the staff are friendly and most of the time it’s a pretty welcoming place to come. The Wildrose (1011 E Pike St- Capitol Hill): This Capitol Hill lesbian staple has been around for over 20 years- serving up cold beer, good food and eye candy to the Seattle lesbian community. Here’s a quick rundown of each of the major players in the scene: This isn’t even counting the dedicated lesbian parties Seattle hosts on a monthly basis, such as Cherry, Lick, Girl 4 Girl, Hotflash/Inferno, and Chocolate Kisses. While this is technically true, there are a number of other bars that are either owned by lesbians or frequented by so many lesbians, they might as well be a dyke bar, including Jabu’s Pub, OutWest Bar, and Tommy Gun Seattle. If you do your Googlage, you’ll find out that officially there’s only one “lesbian” bar in Seattle, the Wildrose Bar. Since coming out, Seattle has proven to be an awesome place to live for a number of reasons: the people, the weather, the natural beauty, the nightlife, the outdoor life, and oh yeah- did I mention how queer-friendly this place is? I travel quite a bit for work and hands down, I think Seattle is the best place (besides New York) to be a queer lady. I’ve lived in Seattle since 2004, when I moved to attend undergrad at the University of Washington. – Oh But To Be A Queer in Sicily, by Jenn – Queer Girl City Guide: Brighton, United Kingdom, by Sarah Magdalenaĥ.
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