Joe's Pub
Joe's Pub opened on October 16, 1998, with an inaugural concert performed by Carl Hancock Rux. The bar is named after Joseph Papp, the theatrical producer who created the New York Shakespeare Festival, The Public Theater, and the free Shakespeare in the Park program in Central Park.
The Boiler Room
The Boiler Room is a divey bar that has been serving cheap drinks and entertaining different crowds since the 2000s. It's a New York classic, with a pool table, photo booth, jukebox and a lounge area to hang out with your friends. The Boiler Room may not be featured on the fanciest’ gay bars in NYC, but it’s certainly one of the most friendly places in town.
Phoenix Bar
Opened in 1998, The Cock has established its brand as one of the most popular cruising bars in the city. The building has two levels, with the basement serving as a dark room. If you need to know anything else about this bar is that it was once described as "the last filthy gay bar in New York". A place where you can unleash your fantasies in the dark. The main room features theme parties, go-go dancers and DJs.
The Cock
Opened in 1998, The Cock has established its brand as one of the most popular cruising bars in the city. The building has two levels, with the basement serving as a dark room. If you need to know anything else about this bar is that it was once described as "the last filthy gay bar in New York". A place where you can unleash your fantasies in the dark. The main room features theme parties, go-go dancers and DJs.
Club Cumming
Le Bain is the rooftop bar of The Standard High Line Hotel, one of the most popular hotels in New York City. LeBain is a must-go party destination, especially during the Summer. They feature world-famous DJs, a state-of-the-art sound system, a disco bar and a plunge pool. The best part, however, is still the sexiest views of the city. It’s a friendly bar, and very sexy.