Club 200
Club 200 dance floor and stage
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Proudly Serving Winnipeg Since 1988 πŸ³οΈβ€πŸŒˆ

Where Every Night Becomes Legendary

Since 1988, Club 200 has been one of North America's longest continuously running queer clubs β€” home to THE best drag in Canada, packed dance floors, a full-service kitchen, and catering.

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Our Story

Not Just a Bar.
A Community.

Since 1988, Club 200 has been the beating heart of Winnipeg's LGBTQ+ community. We're not "gay-friendly" β€” we're a proudly gay-owned, Indigenous-owned institution where everyone is celebrated for exactly who they are.

Gay, lesbian, trans, non-binary, Two-Spirit, allies β€” this is your home. From legendary drag shows to packed dance floors, from real food to a cocktail menu that keeps the night going, we've been hosting unforgettable nights for nearly four decades.

37+

Years Strong

#1

Drag in Canada

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Memories Made

Club 200 lounge and stage area

What We Do Best

Entertainment That
Hits Different

Club 200 drag performers
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The Best Drag in Canada

Legendary performers, jaw-dropping looks, and shows that'll have you screaming for more. This isn't just entertainment β€” it's a destination.

Club 200 dance floor with disco ball and decorations
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Dance Floor Energy

Top-tier DJs spinning the hottest tracks under disco balls and dazzling lights. The floor stays packed all night long.

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Karaoke Nights

Grab the mic and own the stage. Whether you're a diva or a disaster, we love you for it.

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Themed Events

From pageants to pride celebrations, holiday blowouts to costume parties β€” there's always something special happening.

Club 200 main bar and lounge
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Cocktails

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Beer

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Spirits

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Wine

Food & Drinks

Not Your Typical
Bar Food

Our kitchen serves up fresh, crowd-pleasing favourites that go well beyond typical bar fare. Whether you're fuelling up before the show or grabbing late-night bites, the food here is a destination in itself.

Pair it with our full bar β€” cocktails crafted with care, local and imported beers on tap, and a spirits selection that keeps the night going strong. This isn't an afterthought. It's part of the experience.

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37 Flags. Every Identity.

The Flags We
Proudly Fly

At Club 200, these flags hang on our walls and ride on our float every year at Pride. Each one represents a community we celebrate, honour, and welcome home.

Pride flags celebration at Club 200

Umbrella Flags

The core flags that represent the full LGBTQ+ spectrum

Gilbert Baker Pride Flag

Gilbert Baker Pride Flag

The original Pride Flag was created in 1978 after activist Harvey Milk asked artist Gilbert Baker to design a symbol of gay pride. Each color represents a different part of the LGBTQ+ community: hot pink represents sex, red symbolizes life, orange stands for healing, yellow equals sunlight, green stands for nature, turquoise symbolizes magic and art, indigo represents serenity, while violet symbolizes the spirit of LGBTQ+ people.

Traditional Pride Flag

Traditional Pride Flag

After the assassination of Harvey Milk, the rainbow flag was in high demand. Due to manufacturing issues, the hot pink stripe was removed. The turquoise stripe was removed from the flag as a design choice from Baker. The six color pride flag has represented the community for over 40 years and is still one of the most common LGBTQ+ flags.

Philadelphia Pride Flag

Philadelphia Pride Flag

The Philadelphia Pride Flag was unveiled at the citys pride event in 2017. The Philadelphia City Council commissioned the creation of this flag as they wanted to incorporate queer communities of color that have often been overlooked in the mainstream LGBTQ+ movement. The addition of the black and brown stripes symbolize communities of color and their contribution to the movement.

Progress Pride Flag

Progress Pride Flag

The Progress Pride Flag evolved from the Philadelphia Pride Flag and was created by Daniel Quaser. Quasar added a white, pink, and light blue stripe to represent the Trans community. While the black and brown stripes still represented communities of color, the black stripe is also a nod the thousands of individuals that the community lost during the HIV/AIDS crisis in 1980s and 1990s.

Intersex-Inclusive Progress Pride Flag

Intersex-Inclusive Progress Pride Flag

The Intersex-Inclusive Progress Pride Flag adds the intersex community to the Progress Pride Flag. With this update coming in 2021, this serves as the most up-to-date LGBTQ+ flag. The flag was created by Valentino Vecchietti of Intersex Equality Rights UK.

Queer Pride Flag

Queer Pride Flag

Created in 2015, the flag represents all aspects of queerness as the label queer has become more celebrated. The pink and blue shades represent same-gender attraction while the orange and green stripes stand for non-binary and gender non-conforming individuals. The black and white stripes symbolize asexual, aromantic, and the agender community.

Plus 31 more β€” orientation, gender identity, intersectionality & community flags.

View All 37 Flags β†’

"Every flag tells a story. Every story matters. That's why they all fly here." β€” Club 200

Flag descriptions and images courtesy of the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) and community sources. Used with appreciation.

Club 200 event setup

Weekly Lineup

Something Happening
Every Night

Wednesday

Karaoke Night

Grab the mic and show us what you've got. Liquid courage available at the bar.

9 PM
Friday

Drag Spectacular

The best drag in Canada takes the stage. Arrive early β€” it fills up fast.

10 PM
Saturday

Dance Party

Top DJs, packed floor, nonstop energy. The night you've been waiting for all week.

10 PM
Sunday

Sunday Funday

Wind down (or keep going) with drink specials and good vibes.

8 PM

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Get In Touch

Come Say
Hello

Whether you're planning a night out, booking an event, or just want to say hi β€” we'd love to hear from you. Everyone is welcome here.

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Location

190 Garry Street, Winnipeg, MB

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Email

club200winnipeg@gmail.com

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Hours

Wed–Sun: 8 PM – 2 AM

Mon–Tue: Closed

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