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Sunday, July 5, 2026
Join us for Texas Hold'em Poker In The Bottom, a friendly poker night where the cards, camaraderie, and good vibes flow freely. Whether you're a seasoned player or just looking for a fun evening with the community, this laid-back game night welcomes everyone to the table—no cover charge, just good times. RSVP through Sickening Events and get ready for a cozy night of cards and connection at your favorite neighborhood spot. This event was imported by Out x Out. Please visit the venue link to verify details.
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Tue, Jun 30
7:30 PM - 10 PM
Meeting House Tavern, Chicago
Weekly drag trivia and boozy bingo in Andersonville. Free entry, hosted by Will and Sofonda Booz every Tuesday at Meeting House Tavern.
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Wed, Jul 1
7 PM - 10:30 PM
Meeting House Tavern, Chicago
Weekly burlesque bingo hosted by Glamonster and Reggay Boots at Meeting House Tavern in Andersonville. No cover, affordable drinks, Wednesday nights.
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Thu, Jul 2
9 PM - 1 AM
Meeting House Tavern, Chicago
Weekly Thursday karaoke at Meeting House Tavern in Chicago. Judgment-free stage, supportive crowd, drinks, and community vibes. Come solo or with friends.
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Fri, Jul 3
7 PM - 8:30 PM
Meeting House Tavern, Chicago
Weekly drag watch party at Meeting House Tavern in Chicago. Free entry, hosted by Jairo Reyna. Join the community for All Stars Season 11 viewing every Friday.
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