Neighbours Nightclub and Lounge
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Neighbours Nightclub and Lounge is a vibrant establishment located in the heart of Seattle, offering a lively atmosphere for its patrons. The venue features a diverse range of entertainment options, including drag shows and dance performances, catering to a wide audience within the LGBTQ+ community. With operating hours extending late into the night on weekends, it serves as a popular destination for those seeking a dynamic nightlife experience.
Despite its energetic ambiance, the club has received mixed feedback regarding customer service and safety. Some guests have reported negative experiences related to staff interactions and security measures, which have raised concerns about the overall environment. Nevertheless, Neighbours Nightclub and Lounge continues to be a significant social hub, fostering connections and providing a space for celebration within the community.
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1509 Broadway, Seattle, WA 98122, United States
Monday - Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 9 PM–2 AM
Friday: 9 PM–4 AM
Saturday: 10 PM–4 AM
Sunday: 9 PM–2 AM
357 Comments
Paige Rafferty
WARNING: AVOID THIS NIGHTMARE OF A CLUB! DO NOT GO HERE! This place is a complete disaster and downright unsafe, especially for women. I’ve suffered through three visits, and each one was worse than the last. The bouncers are ridiculously invasive, turning what should be a fun night out into a tense and uncomfortable experience. To top it all off, my friends lost their wallets and were hit with outrageous charges at the bar. We were told a wallet had been found, but after endless emails, phone calls, and a wasted trip in person, the staff flat-out lied and were incredibly rude! They treated us like we were the problem! This club is a scam! The staff is disrespectful, and the environment is toxic. If you want a fun night, do yourself a favor and stay far, far away from this place. It’s the absolute worst club in Capitol Hill!
UniKnight
Sunday Latin night was fun. Crowd was vibrant and both drag show & dancers added spark. Bartenders & staff was friendly. Will be going again.
Sina Seri
My friends and I had a TERRIBLE experience at this venue when my friends lost a phone and wallet. After leaving the club, my friend inquired about her wallet, and the staff initially said they had one. The next day, when I called to check on our items, the staff first claimed they had nothing, then backtracked and confirmed they had the phone. When we arrived to retrieve it, I asked again about the wallet, and the security guard was incredibly rude, insisting he had already told us three times that they didn’t have it. In reality, he had only mentioned it once and provided incorrect information about the phone. This was especially confusing since the staff had indicated the night before that they had a wallet. Even a random bystander called out the staff's aggressive rude behavior. Afterwards we went to Wildrose to ask about the lost wallet and had a total 180 experience. They were kind, compassionate, and respectful. If you want to support a queer bar go to Wildrose instead of this horrible place!
Taylor Neal
The security made me empty out all my pockets while they checked my ID and then never gave me my ID back. I’m nearly positive the staff stole my wallet. And more positive now that I’ve read consistent reviews addressing the predatory and hypermasculine nature of the staff.
Isaac Taylor
I visited Seattle for Capitol City Block Party pride. Security guy was over the top checking under my hat twice. I was one of the first 3 people to enter at 9pm Friday. Chappell Roan was performing outside, asked if I could go to the patio, lady said patio was closed. Asked if they could turn the music inside off (with three people inside trying to listen to the outside). Answer was a flat no, with hundreds of people outside that could've enjoyed a drink or place to sit. Later I decide to go back at 5:30pm, on a Sunday. Patio was open this time...but they had a $15 cover cause there was going to be a pageant at 9pm. I'm gay but I guess that doesn't matter? In any case, this place is not very neighbourly.
Ithica Nolan-Williams
I have spent many years on this dance floor. From a time when we came in the back in the ally. Wether I come alone or with friends this place has an energy that makes you feel as though you in the right place at the right time wherever you are on your journey. The Lesbian community in Seattle does not have a lot of spaces let in Seattle to come and feel as if it is almost all for us. Our own space. So many spaces are now dominated by Gay and Queer males. Mostly White Gay and Queer males. Neighbors has always been that space that Gay and Queer women can go to in any generation and meet and be around other Gay and Queer women. Should this be the time in it's journey to shift than I still remain thankful for the time and the friends, and the music and the gogo dancers and the feeling of belonging, and the great memories I will cherish always.
Roxanne
I was there yesterday night planning to have fun, but at the entrance, the security guy was so rude. After he checked my ID and my purse, he asked me to lift my arms and he began to touch me. I felt very uncomfortable but I understand that is part of the job. I really got angry when he asked me to turn around to continue the inspection. I didn't let him to keep touching me. It was too hot and I was wearing a light outfit. Was he trying to find a gun under my bra or under my thong? As transgerder woman that was an awful experience. Finally, I went to Queer bar... a more friendly transgender place.
Bo Eyren Jane
I went to the sapphic pride event yesterday and it was truly terrible. From the moment I got in line, the cishet security guards were yelling at everyone and being pushy and demanding for people to open their legs/arms so they could pat them down. I get being security sucks but please stop calling everyone ma'am when this is a trans+nonbinary inclusive event and yelling (in an aggressive way) when people can't hear you and there is 60 of us waiting in line. I paid $50 for the VIP ticket which promised reserved seating (held all night), free glass of champagne, coat check and free snacks. I got there at 8 pm, the coat check was closed, there was no more champagne or snacks and absolutely no reserved seating. The event was supposed to end at 10pm so I found this absurd. The events music was also advertised as Hip Hop/Pop and Latin. I stayed for an hour and heard only Pop songs with the exception of Lil John. This was such a bummer and non-refundable. Please do better next time :/
1509 Broadway, Seattle, WA 98122, United States
Monday - Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 9 PM–2 AM
Friday: 9 PM–4 AM
Saturday: 10 PM–4 AM
Sunday: 9 PM–2 AM
