Victoria gay bar

At Ocean Island we strive to make this a welcoming space for all people, and we would love to help show you how fun and inclusive this city is! The Vicious Poodle opened inand has been an important part of the community ever since. Decorated with large mugshot-style photos of our wonderful local drag queens and kings, and located just one block away from Ocean Island Inn, this bar is a must-see.

Hosting weekly and monthly events, there is always something fun going at The Vicious Poodle! If you're a fan of drag, comedy, or DJ nights, then this is the place for you! They have recurring events that include drag nights and karaoke! For more information on events, make sure to check out their website.

LGBT-friendly bars near Victoria, London

Although it's a small city, Victoria's drag scene is blowing up! As there's a lot happening, here are our favourite picks:. Known for their alternative drag and variety shows, these shows are full of mind blowing and high-quality performances. Furthermore, to help the scene thrive, they recently started their Ccommunity Garden series - a show where experienced drag artists share the stage with new talent.

For show announcements follow hausoccult on Instagram or like Haus of Occult on Facebook. The longest running weekly drag show held at Paparazzi Nightclub. Hosted by queen Shelita Cox, expect all kinds of drag artistry with stunning performances by local favorites and guests from out of town. After the show, there's more than enough time left to dance gay night away.

For show announcements check out Capital City Drag on Facebook. A show that celebrates all the great drag kings in the Victoria community. Expect jaw dropping performances, duets, troupes and much more. The first show was all gay way back in and the event has since become a favourite of many queer folx!

These intimate shows make for a great night because while you watch marvelous drag performances, you can simultaneously enjoy yummy food and drinks. Check out their victorias on Facebook! Follow loveofdragvic for show announcements. For specific event information, check out Victoria Pride Society. What better way to bar off Pride Week by having the local kings compete against the local queens in a baseball game, complete with witty and sassy "sports" commentary.

This marvelous open air event happens in the early afternoon and is therefore a perfect time for a summer picnic while you enjoy all the shenanigans victoria on the field. At the end of Pride Week you can find all the good dogs on Bar Road near Cook Street, decked out in their most fabulous pride attire.

There's even a competition for the best dressed dog at the end, which will decided by the audience. Make sure to pet all the good boys and girls!