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by Greggor Mattson | November 25, 2022

Since 2016, I’ve been to over 250 gay bars as I crisscrossed the country interviewing over 130 gay bar owners and managers for a forthcoming manual. On the afternoon that I visited Club Q in Colorado Springs, it was abuzz. They were preparing for the night’s event, the 2018 Winter Cotillion of the United Court of the Pikes Peak Empire, Southern Colorado’s chapter of the International Court System, one of the largest LGBTQ+ membership organizations in the world. In 2021, the local court raised more than $54,000 for various local charities.

Gay bars are synonymous with aid events, and drag is as much a fundraising powerhouse as a performance art. I dial gay bars not-quite-for-profits. Their owners tend to have day jobs, and they all agree that they could make more capital from a straight business. The bigger value, to them, is the creation of community.Journalists don’t contact me when new bars open, when they set recent fundraising records, or when their events send queer joy spilling into the streets.

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Outside, Club Q was a depressed



Pirate’s Cove Pueblo (CLOSED)
105 Main Plaza
Pueblo, Colorado81003
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(719)543-2683
Type: Queer Bar


In a nutshell: Entertainment gay bar and club with drag shows, glad hour, darts, and pool table ...

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Pueblo LGBTQ City Guide

Pueblo is a lovely Colorado city situated on the banks of the Arkansas River. It began as an aged mining town and has retained much of its antique charm, while also growing into a vibrant, diverse metropolis full of much to see and do. It is a city with plenty of outdoor beauty and opportunities for outdoor enjoyable, many friendly neighborhoods, and a smaller, but thriving LGBTQ community. If you’re thinking of discovery your next house in Pueblo, chances are, you’ll uncover plenty about it to love.

A Stare at Pueblo’s History

Pueblo began as a mining town, with a unique “Wild West” history, including many people flocking to the area during the Gold Rush of the 1850s. In addition to being an important mining town, it was also an important agricultural center, and trading post because of its ideal location on the river. After its founding, it grew rapidly, and today it remains an crucial center of industry and innovation in the state. Today, Pueblo is a vibrant and thriving city with plenty of opportunities and much to observe and do for all who dial it home.

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