Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip. With only two other lesbian bars in New York City, Henrietta Hudson, which will reopen this spring after closing last March, and Ginger’s, a Brooklyn dive that has yet to reopen, Cubbyhole’s. Note: This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without notice. It operated as a lesbian bar from 1991 to 2014. You'll find listings for individual gay bars and lesbian bars h ere. Henrietta Hudson, originally named Henrietta Hudson Bar & Girl, is a queer restaurant and lounge in Manhattans West Village neighborhood. Of course, many New York bars, clubs, and cabarets are mixed with both gay and straight clientele (especially in ’hoods like the Village, Chelsea, and Hell’s Kitchen). We joined numerous other City Bar Committees in supporting the repeal of. Chinese paper lanterns, tissue-paper fish and holiday decorations hang from the ceiling. The Committee on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Rights addresses legal.
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I’d recommend that you check out such publications as, the lesbian-centric GO ( and the more mainstream Time Out New York magazine (given out free on Wednesdays at subway stations and elsewhere) for listings of these clubs as well as the innumerable dance parties, go-go and drag shows, gay knitting circles (yes, really), and other happenings that take place at dozens of venues around the city. Cubbyhole is one of the Village’s more festive and hetero-friendly gay-and-lesbian bars.
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All in all, there are about 70 major bars and nightclubs to suit every taste, wardrobe, and fetish, but the party only starts there. Though the stats are shaky, most experts estimate that New York City is home to the largest LGBTQ population in North America, if not the world.