Homosexuality has become such an accepted part of Seattle life that most

Homosexuality has become such an accepted part of Seattle life that most straights are no longer wary of walking into a gay bar. (Can the Crescent even be classified as such anymore, for instance?) But Pony has a dirty little secret for gay bars wanting to keep their clientele as close to 100 percent gay as possible (the occasional fag hag notwithstanding): Keep things dirty. Flesh on the walls, flesh in the bathrooms, patrons doing fleshy stuff—it’s like the ’70s, minus the bleak mortality rate. Also: great party music. If a bar can be tastefully tacky, then Pony is that bar, and through sheer preventive decor, you’ll never catch it having to issue formal bachelorette-party bans or shoo away canny breeders going undercover to pick up straight chicks. MIKE SEELY 1221 E. Madison St., 324-2854, ponyseattle.com