LGBTQ+ businesses in Seattle to support

Joe Sanders
By Joe Sanders
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LGBTQ+ businesses in Seattle to support

Seattle boasts a diverse array of 67 restaurants and bars owned by members of the LGBTQ+ community. From savoring chicken and waffles in the Central District to sipping cold beers at Stoup Brewing’s taprooms, there are plenty of ways to show support during Pride Month. Baja Bistro on Beacon Hill offers a lively drag brunch experience.

Capitol Hill’s classic Wildrose bar invites patrons to dance the night away. Intentionalist, an online resource for finding small businesses owned by underrepresented groups, provided invaluable assistance in curating this list. Their listings include many more wonderful options to explore.

Notable LGBTQ+-owned establishments span across Seattle neighborhoods:

In Ballard, enjoy sushi at Moshi Moshi or visit one of Stoup Brewing’s locations. The Flora Bakehouse satisfies sweet cravings on Beacon Hill.

Supporting Seattle’s LGBTQ+ eateries

Capitol Hill features an array of choices, including Wildrose, Flight Wine + Chocolate, and Koko’s Restaurant and Tequila Bar. Fat’s Chicken & Waffles is a must-try in the Central District. Discover delicious offerings at Geraldine’s Counter in Columbia City or Cafe Flora in Madison Valley.

Mount Baker’s That’s Amore Italian Cafe and Wallingford’s Yoroshiku serve up tasty meals. Heading to West Seattle? Check out Alki Spud Fish & Chips.

Tomo in White Center is another great option. Supporting LGBTQ+-owned businesses is a fantastic way to celebrate Pride while enjoying the culinary delights Seattle has to offer. Visit Intentionalist to find even more gems to support this month and beyond.

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