This gay friendly restaurant bar serves eclectic, to-die-for food, but the mellow and welcoming ambiance set by color-changing lights, music, and nouveau decor makes for an all around great evening. Happy hour fans sing karaoke and swill cheap cocktails served by pec-heavy, underwear-clad bartenders, while young nightlife lovers revel in trancey Top 40 remixes until the wee hours. Manhattan’s ever-busy gay staple shows no sign of flagging, and though you really may not care for Musical Mondays, this two-floor Chelsea staple has something for everyone - especially when you’re wasted and not too fussy. The centerpiece of this chic, brick-and-wood bi-level club is the staircase, a virtual runway that leads to the lounge, which features cabaret, comedy, karaoke, and a comfort-food bar. The perfect meeting place to suss out your Manhunt "date" before committing to the hot and heavy.Īfter a long week in the big city, a drink at a sexy club in the heart of the new gay village (Hell’s Kitchen) is therapeutic.
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Sunday brunch includes free Lucky Charms, and hot Lesbian Wednesdays are off the hook. Fireplaces in the winter are fantastic, multi-level backyard rules in the summer. Decidedly low-attitude, friendly crew on both sides of the bar will help you while away the hours and get liberated. Pretty much Brooklyn's best full-time gay bar. On gay pride weekend, the party spills out onto the streets.
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But no matter who's there (and with dollar drinks, everyone is), the eclectic and never-ending jukebox is always the center of attention.
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The ceiling is a tawdry cornucopia of party knick-knacks like Chinese lanterns model airplanes. It's also a great neighborhood bar, and until the Beatrice Inn closed next door, it was a great place to sink your sorrows after getting rejected from that door. The heart of the West Village might be the last place on earth you'd expect to find a rrriotin' lesbian bar, but Cubbyhole has been for NY's queer lady folk – and increasingly, plenty of guys - since it opened in '94.