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Here at Eagle Portland, We are learning a lot. How to be a better safe cosmos for all LGBTQIA+ people, how important it is we all unite, how to advocate for and support other queer groups than gay men which we previously and currently mostly consist of. We welcome everyone. We are unapologetically owned by a gay man and mostly operated by as such. We do not desire to be a part of any continued divisions in the LGBTQIA+ collective that can tear us apart. We want to work to make a safe, sexy, fun room for all people.
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Portland’s queer bars are more than just hangouts. Most of the city’s dozen-plus gender non-conforming bars opened in eras hostile to the lgbtq+ community. The city’s oldest surviving bars were havens in an openly homophobic era, while its newest venues join a chorus of voices against an increasingly transphobic national climate. The entire LGBTQ+ group should, in the leading bars, feel safe and free to let loose, have fun, and maybe nibble on something tasty, on menu or off.
Not all queer gatherings have a permanent house, so we’ve assembled a rundown of the city’s robust scene of recurring pop-up parties alongside our favorite brick-and-mortar establishments. From leather bars to queenly dens to lesbian parties to trans cabaret revues to Portland’s “gay Cheers,” there’s always somewhere where everyone’s glad you came.
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Upbeat Clubs
CC Slaughters
Est. 1981 | old town
Though technically on the outskirts of Old Town’s Entertainment District, CC’s is very much at the center of the queer downtown Portland scene. Part cocktail block and part dance club, it’s an approacha
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You'll find plenty of LGBTQ+-friendly places to visit when the sun goes down in Portland.
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Note: This section was produced in collaboration with ProudQueer.com, formerly known as PQ Monthly.
Portland has no shortage of LGBTQ-owned and queer-friendly bars and clubs. Whether you’re looking for a safe cosmos to enjoy a relaxing night with friends, a high-energy dance party or a drag show, Portland delivers.
North Portland
Florida Room is both queer-friendly and dog-friendly. Enjoy a drink with your favorite two-legged and four-legged friends on one of their two patios.
Eagle Portland is Portland’s leather bar and home ground for the Oregon Bears. Guests who wear a leather harness, vest, chaps, or full drag with “significant effort,” get in free on Friday or Saturday nights.
Downtown and The Pearl District
Scandalscalls itself, “Portland’s Gay ‘Cheers.'” The relaxed vibe makes it a great place to appointment with friends, or come across new ones. During warmer months, grab a seat outside and watch the summer crowd cruise by.
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Portland hosts a wide range of LGBTQ+ events every night of the week, and the LGBTQ+ society is among America’s most vibrant and visible, where you can find everything from dance parties and comedy nights to performative bingo, drag brunch, and drag shows. No matter how you express, there’s somewhere cool and secure for you to get together people like yourself and have a good moment. Here’s an updated reference to Portland’s LGBTQ+ nightlife and seasonal events.
Bars, Dancing, Strip Clubs
CC Slaughters & Rainbow Lounge(219 NW Davis) CC Slaughters & Rainbow Lounge is your prototypical gay bar. It’s split into two spaces, united by a video slot parlor. The Rainbow Lounge is next to Darcelle XV Showplace (see below), and is perfect for a cocktail, chatting, or attending a viewing party, while CC’s dance floor hosts multiple drag revues and party nights every day of the week.
Crush(1400 SE Morrison) Crush is among Portland’s coziest, most queer-friendly bars, and is presently Southeast Portland’s only LGBTQ+ bar. Crush suggestions a foodie-friendly menu, designed cocktails, sidewalk patio, burlesque-drag revues, stand-up comedy shows, nonbinary concerts, and pants-free dance parties.
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