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There’s even a bright red “transfusion” drink for two which drips out of an IV bag into your rocks glass.
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Like the “Hart To Hart,” which has gin, pineapple rum, raspberry, falernum, sparkling rosé, and bitters, but is served in a glass necklace that you have to wear while you sip. The most impressive thing about Canon, though, are the cocktails, and they’re all super creative, down to the vessels themselves. Happy hour: 1 off Drafts/Well Drinks, 5:00pm-7:00pm. Weekly Beer & Cocktails Specials, Air conditioning. 1315 East Madison Street, Seattle, WA 98122. The space is also impressive - it has one of the best Secret Patios in town and the shelves of liquor behind the bar are so massive that the bartenders need a ladder to get to the top-shelf stuff. The Madison Pub is a Gay Bar Located on Capitol Hill in Seattle, Washington. After booking an online reservation and putting down a $25-per-person deposit, you’re in for an experience that feels like a trip to Willy Wonka’s Factory - only there are no irritating children, and you’re sampling outstanding drinks instead of candy that alters your chemical makeup. Nobody can argue that Canon makes the best cocktails in town. “We’re incredibly grateful to have survived these past few years,” Lee says, “and Pride means more than ever this time around.Perfect For: Classic Establishment Drinking Good Cocktails Woman inherits the Earth.” (Intentionalist listings are also searchable by woman-owned businesses, FYI.) Also, Saint John’s will have Pride drink specials, possibly rainbow-dinosaur-themed. I think Laura Dern said it best in ‘Jurassic Park’: ‘Dinosaurs eat man. It all started “10 years ago, mostly as an affordable way to decorate the patio, but now seems to capture what we’re all about,” Lee explains, “an escape from modern stress, a celebration of life in all its beautiful forms and a tacit acknowledgment that the world is better when the patriarchy steps aside. That’s the point.” Dinos roam the Earth at Saint John’s in model form in the garden above the lovely back patio, as well as in a divinely terrifying interior mural by local artist Craig Cundiff. Perhaps you’d like to celebrate Pride together again … with dinosaurs? Longtime Capitol Hill favorite Saint John’s Bar and Eatery has that prehistorical predilection covered, having “fully committed to being this queer, dinosaur eatery,” co-owner Michael Lee says. It’s essential community support, according to Stratton-Clark, and it’s also time for important community-building: “After two pandemic Prides, we’re all excited to celebrate together again.”
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In another win-win, a portion of the proceeds of all of these - and of the popular vegan cinnamon rolls available at both Floras plus new offshoot Floret at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport - throughout June goes to the Trans Justice Funding Project. Then there’s also rainbow cake by the slice at sibling Cafe Flora in Madison Valley.
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Full rainbow cakes are specially available all of June (by preorder on Tock), along with rainbow cake cups (daily, as supplies last) and rainbow unicorn horns (ditto, and seems like they could contain superpowers). More inclusivity may be found at Stratton-Clark’s The Flora Bakehouse on Beacon Hill, making pastries that are all buttery and gluten up, or vegan, or gluten-free. “There are so many delicious ways to support local LGBTQ businesses this Pride season - from cocktails to cupcakes, croissants and tamales,” agrees like-minded local owner Nat Stratton-Clark. Furthermore, Hernandez claims that these magical tamales “can help you fight off any hangover, and make for a perfect companion to a drink for our sunny days,” a win-win for Pride and all of summertime. Located in Green Lake (long story), Frelard Tamales makes some of the city’s very best of the rest of its name, with inclusivity for any and all Pride party guests - from chipotle/pineapple/pork belly to soyrizo-and-vegan-cheese, all gluten-free.