Funny sign
Sheer joy captured in the photo booth
Bar
a red phone booth with a clock on it
Bar
Street sign location
a table with a lot of bingo cards and a drink
a person holding a glass of beer
a person playing a game of bingo
a black girl with curly hair
Cute rose wall inside, and their strawberry slush!
the 30th anniversary of the wildrose
a neon exit sign in the dark
30 years of Beers and Queers
¡¡Feliz cumpleaños!!
interior
wildrose dec 08
Nice place
TACO TUESDAY plus margarita
interior
interior
interior
Gladys N.
Sep 26, 2023
Visiting from Los Angeles and was excited to visit a queer woman's bar. Came here Saturday night and was delighted to see the energy of everyone in here to have a good time. In my opinion service was quick since it was not crazy packed. I kinda like the "rollercoaster ride line" idea and I don't lol but it works to help every patron in order. Music and ambiance was dope! We loved it!
Read MoreJasmine N.
Feb 26, 2024
great lesbian gay bar!! super safe place. their is a cover charge at the door but the music and vibes are so worth it!! their bartenders are also fast and efficient. the bathroom is super small though.
Read MoreStevie S.
May 10, 2023
Drinks are great, lots of variety as well! The staff are super sweet and we somehow stumbled into bingo night which was super fun and we actually ended up winning which was super cool!
Read MoreButts B.
Sep 22, 2023
The music on a Friday as absolutely awful but the crowd was eclectic, multi-generational, super cute, and just fun. 9.5 out of 10, would gay bar here again.
Read MoreLarissa M.
Sep 16, 2023
Your reviews are starting to affect out of state visitors. Awful experience. Just terrible. As a younger queer person I'm very highly disappointed in my experience here. The older bartender lady kept talking to a girl off to the side and refused to charge my phone for me to order my Uber. I know that's somewhat my responsibility but at the same time girls girls? She said no and I had to go down the street to Neighbors. They were very nice and accommodating as well as understanding! Save yourself from paying $21.75 for a vodka soda and head down to neighbors!
Read MoreBrandon R.
Mar 25, 2023
What a gift to the Seattle scene. A truly loving, safe and personal space to celebrate things. Ive been to trivia nights, drag shows, karaoke. So many diverse things to celebrate in our city. Female run and owned! I dig this place immensely.
Read MoreMaureen J.
Mar 7, 2024
My partner and I had a good time here. There was a $5 entrance fee, cash only. The place is small compared to LA/Weho bar/clubs. The line for getting drinks is pretty organized. They accept cash and/or card. Drinks were decently priced. For example, we got four Jell-O shots for approximately $25. There is also a small dance floor that can get packed, but we were able to still have fun and dance. There is a designated smoking/vape area. No issues with any of the people here. This is a great LGBTQIA+ location to check out. We were in walking distance to other bars and restaurants.
Read MoreLando T.
Jan 14, 2024
As one of the oldest lesbian bars on the west coast, everyone feels welcomed. It can be daunting finding a bar with good vibes, good music and good rinks (alcoholic & non-alcoholic), but this is the spot for all three. There is never a time where you will feel judged or get the ick that you may feel when going to other bars. There will always be smiling faces and plenty of people to chat and dance with. There is a $5 cover on Fri/Sat, so make sure to have cash. The bar accepts cash:card. The bathrooms are the only thing I would change. The stalls are a bit tiny and even my 5'2 self has banged my elbow on the side of the stall.
Read MoreAva Z.
Jun 21, 2024
I came on a karaoke night and was super excited when someone picked Pink Pony Club to sing! I was singing along when someone in the crowd told me to "pipe down" because the judges' couldn't hear the performer. I didn't know there was a competition and I definitely didn't realize me singing along would impact the competition. The same person from the crowd asked the karaoke host if the performer could perform a different song for the competition. The host made a point to tell the crowd not to sing over the performer. At this point I felt pretty uncomfortable. I left before I even had a chance to sing the song I picked out. Honestly a super disappointing experience at a bar I've been dying to go to :/
Read MoreKatie W.
Jan 26, 2024
As a Queer couple from Southern California we were SHOCKED by the lack of inclusivity shown by the staff. The bar staff made snide and offensive comments about my partners hair which is part of their CULTURE. When we asked the security staff for assistance, they refused. It's extremely unfortunate that an establishment founded on inclusion has staff that went out of there way to make patrons feel unwelcome . I hope the management looks into training for the staff. Do better for the community you claim to love and support.
Read More