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Tiny, cozy, colorful, and bursting with queer joy. This spot is perfect for a date night out with your people.

10. Patrons flock to Barracuda for its dynamic drag shows featuring talented performers and dazzling costumes, adding to its popularity as a must-visit destination in the city’s gay nightlife scene.

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Like the best LGBTQ+ spaces, Cubbyhole is one of a kind.

Time Out tip: Visit daily from 4 pm – 7pm when happy hour includes great deals like $5 beers. 

Address: 281 W 12th St, New York, NY 10014

Opening hours: Mon–Thu 4pm– 2am; Fri 4pm–4am; Sat 2pm –4am; Sun 2pm–2am

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2. Albatross Bar

What is it? This longtime Astoria gay bar is consistently crowded, bringing out residents from across the borough and beyond for drink specials, intimate drag shows, and just a good, gay old time.

Why we love it:  It’s a dive with a vibe, and if you’re lucky enough to become a regular, you’re never leaving.

Time Out tip: Check social media for frequent updates on events, including trivia, bar crawls, and, of course, drag nights. 

Address: 3619 24th Ave, Astoria, NY 11103 

Opening hours: Mon–Fri 5pm–4am, Sat, Sun 4pm–4am

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3. The Stonewall Inn

What is it?

Enjoy treats like mochi donuts and potato croquettes from their all–vegan snack menu. 

Address: 253 Bushwick Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11206

Opening hours:  Mon–Thu 6pm–2am; Fri–Sun 5pm–2am

23. Industry Bar

What is it?The men behind longstanding Chelsea haunts Barracuda and Elmo Restaurant bring you this high–energy midtown drinkery. 

Why we love it:Unlike cozy Barracuda, Industry is a sprawling, high–ceilinged space, featuring a long concrete bar (manned by hunky, often shirtless bartenders, naturally), a stage hosting drag and music performances and a sizable dance floor.

Time Out tip: Drinks are buy one, get one until 9pm every night.

Address: 355 W 52nd St, New York, NY 10019

Opening hours: Daily 6pm–4am

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30 Must-Visit Queer Spots in NYC — The Ultimate Gay Agenda!

As born and raised native New Yorkers, people are always asking us for our favorite queer spots in NYC!

If you’re heading to New York City and want to experience the best of the LGBTQ+ scene — this is your go-to guide.

Laid-back vibe

True Colors

79-15 Roosevelt Ave, Jackson Heights

Colorful

Colorful LGBTQ+ bar with karaoke nights and welcoming environment.

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Hottest

Industry Bar

Hell's Kitchen Icon

355 W 52nd St, Hell's Kitchen

Happy Hour 4-9pm

Voted "NYC's Best Gay Bar" by New York Magazine.

This versatile venue features two bars, offering a variety of drink options and settings to suit different moods.

Best backyard

Ginger's Bar

363 5th Ave, Park Slope

Lesbian

Iconic lesbian bar with pool table, outdoor patio, and events like Dyke Drag and Queeraoke.

Come for the good vibes, stay for the dollar bills on the ceiling and strong drinks.

2. Miti Miti - Queer-Owned Latin American Cravings

📍138 5th Ave, Brooklyn

Fun cocktails, tacos, tostones, and plantain nachos — all served in a lively queer-friendly space in Park Slope. The club’s talented DJs keep the dance floor packed with an eclectic mix of music, while its outdoor patio offers a refreshing escape from the excitement indoors.

Two stages

Metropolitan

559 Lorimer St, Williamsburg

Classic

Iconic gay bar with huge backyard patio, pool table, and popular weeknight events. Great for dates, birthdays, or rolling in with your chosen fam.

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gay clubs nyc

With its unique blend of charm and community spirit, Cubbyhole continues to be a beloved destination for locals and visitors alike.

Address: 281 W 12th St, New York, NY 10014

Phone: (212) 243-9041

9. One of NYC's last remaining lesbian bars. From sleek and stylish settings to intimate and upscale atmospheres, these venues offer discerning patrons an escape into elegance.

Drag shows, stiff drinks, and nonstop bops.

Karaoke

Black-owned

One of NYC's few Black-owned gay bars with signature cocktails and backyard. It’s the best place to spend any celebration with your gay friends

With its dimly lit interior and laid-back atmosphere, the Phoenix Bar offers a refuge from the bustling city streets.

Come as you are — or as a glittering disco alien.

15. The best queer bars in NYC range from dive bars to dance clubs, with historic spots like the Stonewall Inn anchoring them all. Somm Time - Queer-Owned Wine Bar with a Cozy Twist

📍959 2nd Ave, Manhattan

Run by a fabulous gay couple, this Upper East Side wine bar is your go-to for curated pours, charcuterie boards, and warm hospitality.

Elsewhere - Bushwick’s Queer-Centered Music & Art Haven

📍599 Johnson Ave, Brooklyn

Multi-room venue, rooftop parties, and themed dance nights with a crowd that’s always serving lewks. Bear and leather community hub with outdoor deck. Big Night - Queer-Owned Dinner Party Dream Shop

📍154 Franklin St, Brooklyn

Part wine shop, part cookbook store, part hostess fantasy.