Come here for eggs, the future cast of RuPaul and absolutely no booze.
You don't drink, but you still gotta eat, right? Stag PDX, one of Portland's two gay strip clubs, offers its weekly TESTIFY drag brunch that tends to reel in yuppie gays from Northwest. Though not a permanent fixture, Cabaret with a Q is one of Portland's most unique queer events.ĭrag Brunch 317 NW Broadway. Consider it their thank you for ceaselessly blasting it on the way to Sauvies. Best part: this is an all ages event that's free (though there is a suggested donation), meaning even your ten-year-old can belt out the latest Adele single with a singalong group. Liza Minnelli was good to the gays, and now it's time for you to return the favor by bleeding your best performance at the Q Center's Cabaret with a Q. Keep refreshing their Facebook page for announcements.Ĭabaret with a Q Q Center, 4115 N Mississippi Ave., 50,. This feminist, lesbian class act doesn't perform every month, but they do perform. Caitlin is a regular performer in the queer comedy troupe Lez Stand Up. This year's winner of the Helium Comedy Club's coveted Funniest Person competition was a lesbian, Caitlin Weierhauser. Laughing might be the closest you can get to drinking sans the liquor.