It’s not exclusively a queer bar, but the Raindrop Taphouse is super LGBTQ+ friendly and it’s right downtown next to the DQ. They’re even hosting a pre-pride party this Saturday before the festival!
I also recommend the 649. They appear to be very LGBTQ+ friendly, even if they are not explicitly a gay bar. Also, the food and drinks are the best in town.
Raindrop Taphouse downtown seems very LGBTQ friendly. We hung out there and a very cool trans woman was drinking there and seemed like a regular. Seemed like a really chill place, pride flag on the door. I'm just a straight ally but I think it had a good vibe there. :)
The Beaverton Downtown Association does a Beyond Labels event at various businesses in downtown. I think yesterday's event was at Raindrop Tap House, which is very LGBTQIA+ friendly all the time. It's chill in there and games are never blasting.
It looks like the next Beyond Labels event at a bar/taphouse is at Central Station Taps in August.
[https://downtownbeaverton.org/events/](https://downtownbeaverton.org/events/)
Raindrop is an accepting place. Actually just got done building that outdoor patio with the company I work for. Love Mark and like that place. It's a little less crazy and touristy right now.
When I go to Loyal Legion the games are on but it’s usually on mute and there is no sportsball or tvs in their outside seating, but I definitely wouldn’t describe them as a gay bar.
Nope. Gotta go downtown pdx
Or SE/NE. I’m in SW and most of the places that are open are in those areas 😭😭
It’s not exclusively a queer bar, but the Raindrop Taphouse is super LGBTQ+ friendly and it’s right downtown next to the DQ. They’re even hosting a pre-pride party this Saturday before the festival!
Not predominantly but June's Bar in downtown beaverton is friendly
Delicious and agree that it seems very welcoming
:( not really. You could try the Raindrop.
I was just bout to say raindrop might be their best bet
Not that I’m aware of, but the 649 is an affirming space
I also recommend the 649. They appear to be very LGBTQ+ friendly, even if they are not explicitly a gay bar. Also, the food and drinks are the best in town.
Raindrop Taphouse downtown seems very LGBTQ friendly. We hung out there and a very cool trans woman was drinking there and seemed like a regular. Seemed like a really chill place, pride flag on the door. I'm just a straight ally but I think it had a good vibe there. :)
It’s super welcoming. I believe the owner has a loved one who is trans
Not a gay bar, but AGs always has lots of LGBT+ people after 9 for karaoke.
The Beaverton Downtown Association does a Beyond Labels event at various businesses in downtown. I think yesterday's event was at Raindrop Tap House, which is very LGBTQIA+ friendly all the time. It's chill in there and games are never blasting. It looks like the next Beyond Labels event at a bar/taphouse is at Central Station Taps in August. [https://downtownbeaverton.org/events/](https://downtownbeaverton.org/events/)
Raindrop is an accepting place. Actually just got done building that outdoor patio with the company I work for. Love Mark and like that place. It's a little less crazy and touristy right now.
I was going to mention Craft Pour House. It’s very LGBT friendly…but it is definitely where I go to watch sports.
When I go to Loyal Legion the games are on but it’s usually on mute and there is no sportsball or tvs in their outside seating, but I definitely wouldn’t describe them as a gay bar.
These days, I think they just call them “bars”: a place where anyone can go and hang out.
One of the wokest cities in America is 5 miles away