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Salt Lake City, Utah
Trans-safe queer bar and kitchen with drag battles on Harvey Milk Blvd
MILK+ is a queer-owned bar and kitchen in Salt Lake City's Granary and Ballpark district, on the stretch of 900 South renamed Harvey Milk Boulevard. It's one of the city's larger queer-focused rooms, pairing a food menu of bar bites like mac-and-cheese bites and house-cut fries with cocktails made to order, plus locally distilled Five Wives Vodka behind the bar. The programming rotates through the week: drag battles, live music, game and karaoke nights, and viewing parties. What sets MILK+ apart is that it markets itself explicitly as a transgender safe space and staffs accordingly, uncommon for any bar, and pointedly so in Utah. Queer-owned and security-conscious, it's built to feel safe before it feels like a scene. A solid first stop if you want food with your night out and a room that treats inclusivity as the baseline, not a slogan.
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