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Seattle Eagle

Seattle Eagle, Pike Street, Seattle, WA, USA
The Eagle is definitely a destination for the butch gays of the city. It's been serving a friendly community of leather guys for almost 40 years, providing a dark and sexy space in the heart of the Capitol Hill neighbourhood. It's a classic bar space with pool tables and an outdoor patio, while a dark chain-link decor and cruisy themed nights make it a little different from the other bars in the neighbourhood...
Older Crowd, Fetish, Cruising, Dancers
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