We love being known as a known lesbian bar even though we've been known as a known club like any other for years. We know what we know. Lesbians still come to the club, so do gay men and Mexicans and Blacks and Jews and Atheists and Punks and Goths and Artists, Musicians, Writers, Midgets and... you get the point. We're glad you homophobic nematards stay away, you give straight a bad name. We'll see you in church with your moral values. Everyone is welcome here and will be treated equally unless you're an asshole, which transcends your national, ethnic, gender, religious, sexual and/or political status and don’t you forget it.
We do not have a complicated and detailed dress code here at the Que Sera unlike some of the ultra-posh, overpriced, trendtestitle VIP lounges, with the all-you-can eat caviar bar, that seems to be seeping into our city. We don’t care how you’re dressed, we just hope you’re interesting. If your clothes are doing all the talking, you won't last 5 minutes here.
The Que Sera promotes original musical acts and only endorses tribute bands as an occasional comic relief.
About Booking with Us:
First off, if you send an email to this site asking for a show 'oh oh please book our little band we can guarantee 100 people, honest', it won't be answered because you're too something to notice the people who book the club are below. Second, we're a bar which means 21 and over. 21 years of age and over. We're not breaking the law for your sad underage band so don't ask us to. And the club is booked by independent promoters not the club itself. Contact the following folks for shows:
Sucka Free Sundays - Elle Jay
Que Sera General - Lexi Lee (email) and MySpace page.
or check out our calendar or our sister website: www.thequesera.com for other clubs and information.
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