Visting Seattle WA, need suggestions
Hello to all my fellow ladies,
I will be visiting Seattle in a couple of weeks for a business trip, but I have never been to Seattle before. I understand the area is mostly cd friendly, but if anyone has been there or lives there, can you offer me some suggestions of what to see and do? I'm hoping to go out in the evenings for a little fun, shopping, maybe a drink or two, but I want to be sure I'm heading to the right places, since I don't have a LOT of experience going out dressed. I've tried to do some searches for places to go, but I don't seem to be able to find a lot of info yet. Thanks for all of your help!
Erin
hi and welcome to seattle
hi erin i currently live in seattle. one of the best places to go for fun and a drink would be a bar called neighbors its in capital hill. and as far as good samon ivars is expesive go to saltys or there is antonys home port and i think thats down by fishermans warf were the crab boats from worlds deadlyist catch. for the most part everyone is reseptive to use but you know we have jerks everywere. the most excepting places are also up in capital hill. but not knowing were you are going to stay its hard to tell ya. i will keep watching this thread and if i think of anything youll hear from me or if you have any questions dont be afraid to ask anything, ok erin have a great time here and take care
cindy:)
Great place to visit, hope you enjoy your trip.
I've visited Seattle on a few different occasions. I can recommend the Capital Hill/Broadway area as being very CD/TG friendly. There is a restaurant on Broadway called Julia's that has a Drag show one or two nights during the week. The show is called Le Faux, it was still running when I visited in late June.
Julia's on Broadway
300 Broadway E.
Seattle, WA 98122
206-860-1818
Neighbors Night Club was a great place for dancing or just to people watch. The entrance to the club is from the rear of the building through an alley way, seemed a little strange. There was a small cover charge, but well worth it, great mix of people. There website: http://www.neighboursnightclub.com/
I also would recommend getting in touch with the Emerald City Social Club (http://www.theemeraldcity.org/), it's a local CD/TG support group. They have social night get togethers every week at one of the local restaurants. I've met many of them personally and can not speak highly enough of them, great group of ladies always willing to help.