Dance-pop hits are mixed in with country classics as shirtless waiters in cowboy hats dance on the bartop. Sunday through Thursday, visitors can experience nightly drag shows, and DJs pump out music until 4am on both Friday and Saturday.įor a more campy and kitsch vibe, check out Flaming Saddles. A stained-glass display behind the bar shimmers underneath disco bars and neon lighting, creating the perfect club vibe. Highlights of these neighborhoods include Industry, which many claim is New York’s best gay bar. Hell’s Kitchen and Chelsea offer the most “traditional” gay bars and clubs, where visitors can check out venues with hunky shirtless bartenders, a mostly-gay-male clientele, and thumping hits going late into the night. Each has a discerning and unique vibe that will attract different visitors. There are four main areas for LGBTIQ+ nightlife in New York City – Hell’s Kitchen, Chelsea, West Village, and Brooklyn. New York has been the center of queer culture for more than 50 years © Getty Images The best LGBTIQ+ bars and clubs in New York City
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