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This queer-owned Everett caf&#; wants to be a catalyst for its community

EVERETT — In the supernatural TV series “Lost Girl,” there’s a bar called the Dal Riata.

At once cozy and ancient, it’s a way station where the show’s light and dark fae can recover , shove aside their burdens, throw back a limited pints, truly be themselves. Eternal feuds and saving the realm can wait; here, there are no rivalries, no fights. It’s a neutral place, a rest stop between the hard stretches of the hero’s journey.

Adair Gearhart wants Catalyst Caf&#; to be that place for the real world. There’s less magic in the cafe than in the show — one of Gearhart’s favorites — unless you come in during Drag Night. But it’s no less needed for those who crave company and community.

After two years in a tiny but often-packed location on 23rd Street, Catalyst Caf&#; is now in the process of taking over a larger space in downtown Everett. Besides expanding the coffee selection and adding new treats to their inclusive menu, Gea

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Everett, Washington is a diverse, vibrant city located about 25 miles north of Seattle. It is known for its large public marina, which is the largest on the United States west coast. It is also home to a number of businesses and industries, and much to see and do. It is a city with plenty of outdoor beauty and opportunities for outdoor fun, many friendly neighborhoods, and a smaller, but thriving LGBTQ community. If you’re thinking of finding your next home in Everett, chances are, you’ll find plenty about it to love.

A Look at Everett’s History

Like much of Washington, the area that is now Everett was inhabited for many generations by Native American people. Its more modern-day history began in the late s, as industry and the railroad expanded into the area. The city was named after the son of industrialist Charles Colby. After its founding, it grew posthaste, and today it remains an important center of industry and innovation in the state. Today, Everett is a vibrant and thriving city with plenty of opportunities and much to see and



Twisted Everett (CLOSED)
California St
Everett, Washington
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In a nutshell: Everett's only gay bar and premier nightspot. Enter in Alley

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