Don’t expect bright colors here except a Pride flag or two. Part club and part bar, this sleek venue is the 2.0 iteration of gay nightlife, with polished wood barstools and Edison light bulbs hanging from the ceiling. Have some fun and make some friends at REBAR The bar has a range of specials after 9pm as well, like $6 frozen margaritas on Tuesdays-and even on weekends you’ll find drink promotions here. A generous two-for-one happy hour on weekdays makes it easy to down a few while watching a game. Keep an eye on the big game at Gym Sportsbarįor dudes who like dudes who are into sports, Gym Sportsbar has you covered with a dizzying array of screens as well as a pool table. Sundays are for football and $3 domestic drafts. Universe-like ambassador, whose duties include hosting benefits and workshops for the leather community. From Foot Fetish Mondays to Jockstrap Wednesdays, it’s filled with risqué theme nights for a multitude of tastes-but leather reigns. The Eagle NYC Opened in 1970 and billed as a leather-and-Levi’s jeans bar, this was one of the first gay watering holes to open after the Stonewall riots. Bust out that jock and harness at the Eagle Comfy couches encourage lingering in the dimly lit and cozy space. You’ll find a welcoming vibe here on the friendly side of cruisy. This venerable bar frequently hosts live events at a small stage in back, like Miss Peppermint’s Drag Show, a long-running variety show of comedy and kitsch. If you’re staying near Chelsea and Union Square: Catch a drag show at Barracudaīarracuda’s low-key lounge atmosphere makes it a swell spot to have drinks with friends or to meet new ones. If you’re here for a limited amount of time you’re going to be looking for the right kind of nightlife to make your trip unforgettable, so grab a stool and consider one of these popular spots ready to welcome your beautiful gay self to New York.
You can pop in to cozy neighborhood watering holes, cruisy dives, or pick a diva-laden den perfect for watching the latest Drag Race. There are dozens of great gay bars in New York City.
He was in need of a new motorized wheelchair and government agencies had failed him. He met a little boy who was living with HIV, AIDS and Cerebral Palsy. Twelve years ago Joseph decided to work with Children living with HIV & AIDS. He volunteers for Broadway Cares Equity Fights AIDS and has raised funds for them. Having worn many hats, he has been in the entertainment industry for 20 years, booking acts and producing shows. Joseph is into rope bondage, flogging, and CBT. He began his leather journey in 2014 when he competed for the Mr.
Seven years ago he walked into The Eagle and knew he found a home and a safe place.