This tall treat features the scoop shop’s four colorful seasonal flavors of strawberry matcha, blackberry, vegan chocolate-covered strawberry, and citrus sorbet. In addition to this confetti-speckled yearly special, you can also order Pride “Cocobunnies” cupcakes topped with colorful tinted coconut shreds as well as mini rainbow-dyed “Gaybies.”Įating a quadruple-scoop ice cream cone is an exceptional June activity, especially if it’s Molly Moon’s Pride Cone. And The Gay cupcake from Cupcake Royale is really no exception. Sprinkles objectively make cake taste better-any other argument is wrong. A dollar from each cookie benefits Camp Ten Trees, an organization that sets up summer camp programs for Queer youth. But their Pride special has nothing to do with pork-Marination and Super Six are baking striped rainbow cookies brushed with a yuzu-infused white chocolate glaze ($4). We love these two Hawaiian restaurants for things like kalua pig-loaded french fries and salty spam musubi. White Chocolate Yuzu Rainbow Cookie at Marination & Super Six Throughout June, Dough Joy is also serving a pink, blue, and white donut in celebration of Trans Pride. This donut shop is 100% vegan and 100% perfect for supporting the LGBTQ+ community every day, let alone this month-and we’re not just saying that because their glitter-dusted Pride donut is a year-long mainstay. Pride Donut & Trans Pride Donut at Dough Joy Whether you’re looking to grab a tallboy of beer or an entire rainbow layer cake, every dessert and beverage on this guide comes from a Queer-owned business and/or goes toward a charitable organization that supports the LGBTQ+ community.įor even more ideas, check out Intentionalist’s list of Seattle’s LGBTQ+ owned businesses, and consider donating to local organizations like Lambert House, Gay City, Equal Rights Washington, and national organizations like The Okra Project, The Transgender Law Center, G.L.I.T.S., and the Human Rights Campaign-not just this month, but always. Another way is to eat and drink something delicious from one of the following spots offering Pride specials throughout the month. You could attend a mimosa-loaded drag brunch, or lose your voice singing (OK, screaming) along to Kim Petras at Queer/Bar’s Queer/Pride Festival. There are many ways to celebrate Pride in Seattle.