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New York City  +1-212-777-6254 [B / GM / X] Index H27 The Cock 93 2nd Ave New York City +1-212-777-6254 [B / GM / X] Index www.thecockbar. com 11pm-4am Country Code +1 Area Code (212) L28 The Cubbyhole 281 W [+]...Recommended - We‘ve been there 12th St +1-212-243-9041 [++]...A Must! [24]...Open 24hrs [24W]... Nonstop weekend service [A]...Accommoda- www.cubbyholebar.com [+ / B / tion [B]...Bar [BY]...Boys/Escorts [C]... GF / GMW / GW] Mon-Fri from Café/Bistro [CC]...Credit Cards accepted 4pm, Sat+Sun from 2pm [D]...Dancing GF]...Gay Friendly [GM]... Gay Men [GMW]...Gay Men & Women L29 The Duplex 61 Christo- [GW]...Gay Women [L]...Leather/Fetish pher St +1-212-255-5438 [+ [M]...Meals [S]...Snacks [T]...Terrace/Out- / B / C / CC / S / GF / T] www. door facilities [WA]...Wheelchair accessible theduplex. com Famous Piano [X]...Cruising/Darkroom [Y]...Young crowd Bar, Cabaret and Café HOTELS • ACCOMMODATION C30 Flaming Saddles Saloon There are numerous places to stay 793 9th Ave +1-212-713-0481 C50 Therapy 348 W. 52nd C64 KTCHN 508 W 42nd St while lots of them are gay friendly. www.fb.com/fl amingsaddles [+ / Street +1-212-397-1700 www. +1-212-868-2999 [+ / CC / GF GAY SHOPS / M / S / T / WA] www.fb.com/ The following listed hotels are recom- B / GM] daily 3pm-4am Sat+Sun therapy-nyc.com [+ / B / GMW mended by users, or even by the edi- / M / S] daily from 5 pm KTCHNnyc from 11am, Sat+Sun E81 The Blue 206 8th Ave from 12noon +1-212-924-8315 [+ / CC / GM tor who enjoyed a pleasant stay. Your D51 Townhouse 236 E 58th St from 10am Brunch, lunch, dinner personal reviews, comments and re- E31 The Eagle 554 W. 28th and late-night dining... / GMW] One of the largest gay commendations are always welcome Street +1-646-473-1866 www. +1-212-754-4649 [+ / B / GM] sex shops in NYC eaglenyc.com [+ / B / GM / L / www.townhouseny.com New L65 The Village Den 225 W 12th St +1 212.691.0303 L82 The Leather Man 111 Enjoy Bed & Breakfast X] Mon-Fri from 10pm, Sat+Sun York‘s premier gay gentleman‘s club catering upscale professionals. www.villagedennyc.com [+ / ++ Christopher Street +1-212-243- +49.30.236.236.10 Fax: 236 from 5pm Leather & Fetish Club 5339 [+ / CC / GM / L] 236.19 www. ebab.com [+ / H32 EasternBloc 505 E 6th B52 The Toolbox 1742 2nd / C / GMW / M / S / T] Break- A / GMW] 7500+ private ac- St www.easternblocnyc.com Av +1-212-348-1288 www. fast, lunch and dinner. Everything E83 Nasty Pig 259 West 19th commodations from € 20,- in more +1-212-777-2555 fb.com/thetoolboxnyc [B / CC is great, including service. Interes- St +1-855-205-8356 www. than 400 cities, worldwide. / GM] from 8pm, Fri from 6pm, ting outdoor seating nastypig.com [CC / GM] The B33 Evolution Club 76-19 Sat+Sun from 3pm popular brand’s fl agship store in E 1 Chelsea Inn 46 West Roosevelt Ave, Jackson Heights, ALSO RECOMMENDED: L53 Ty‘s 114 Christopher St NYC. Fun clothing that gets you 17th Street +1-212-645-8989 +1 718.457.3939 www. eclub- H66 Big Gay Ice Cream 125 laid… www.chelseainn.com [A / CC / nyc.com [+ / B / D / GM / WA] +1-212-741-9641 www.tysbarnyc. com [+ / B / GM / L] daily East 7th Street +1-212-533- CULTURE GF / GMW] daily 5pm-4am Gay Latin Club 9333 [+ / GF / S] 12noon-10- from 2pm Friendly place for bears, G85 Leslie-Lohman Museum L 2 Chelsea Mews Guesthouse E34 G-Lounge 225 W. 19th leather guys, daddies and friends. pm, Fri+Sat - midnight 344 West 15th Street +1-212- Street +1-212-929-1085 www. L67 Big Gay Ice Cream 61 of Gay and Lesbian Art 26 255.1974 [A / CC / GF / GM] glounge.com [+ / ++ / B / GM] D54 Uncle Charlie‘s 139 E Wooster St +1-212-431-2609 Grove St +1-212-414-0222 www.chelseamewsguesthouse.com 4pm-4am Hot Place! 45th St +1-646-476-9532 www.biggayicecream.com [+ / www.leslielohman.org [+ / ++ / NY’s oldest all male guesthouse! www.unclecharliesnyc.com [B / GF / S] 12noon-10pm, Fri+Sat GMW] Tue-Sat 12noon-6pm, Thurs E35 Gym Sportsbar 167 8th GM] daily from 4pm -8pm L 3 Chelsea Pines Inn 317 Ave +1-212-337-2439 www. - midnight Traditional soft-serve West 14th Street +1- 212-929- gymsportsbar.com [+ / ++ / B / C55 XL Club 512 West 42nd ice cream combined with non-tra- ASSOCIATIONS & HELP 1023 [+ / A / CC / GF / GMW] CC / GM / M / S] Mon-Fri from Street +1-212-239-2999 www. ditional toppings, all is dispensed www.chelseapinesinn.com K91 A.V.P. Anti-Violence Project 4pm, Sat+Sun from 1pm xlnightclub.com [+ / B / D / the way ice cream should be – with 16 Nassau St, 3rd fl oor +1 E 4 The GEM Hotel Chelsea GMW] NY’s largest gay night- humor and good cheer that appeal -212-714-1141 (24 hrs); Mon-Fri L36 The Hangar 115 Chris- club, cabaret and bar 300 W 22nd St +1-212-675- topher St +1-212-627-2044 to a diverse mix of clientele 10am-3pm (walk-ins) www.avp. 1911 www.thegemhotel.com [+ www.fb.com/TheHangarBarNYC DINING OUT SAUNAS · GYMS org A.V.P. is the crime victim assis- / 24 / A / CC / GF / WA] Gay [+ / B / GM] from 3pm, Sun 1pm tance agency for the lesbian, gay, friendly boutique hotel. New York has countless places inviting D71 East Side Club 227 East transgender and HIV/AIDS com- C37 Hardware Bar 697 10th you for healthy breakfasts, tasty lunche- C 5 The Out NYC 510 W 56th Street (6th fl oor) +1-212- munities in New York City Ave +1-212-924-9885 www. ons and delicious dinners and we’re 888-1884 www.eastsideclubnyc. 42nd St + 1 - 2 1 2 - 9 4 7 - 2 9 9 9 hardware-bar.com [+ / CC / B sure you won‘t starving to death in NYC. www.theoutnyc.com [+ / ++ / So, it’s quiet hard for us to point out the com [+ / 24 / GM / X] L92 LGBT Community Center / GM] daily 12noon-4am Very 208 West 13th Street +1-212- 24 / A / B / C / CC / D / GMW friendly place! right spot(s) but the following ones are E72 West Side Club 27 West / M / S / T / WA] New York’s popular and, in some way part of the 20th Street - 2nd Floor +1-212- 620-7310 www.gaycenter.org fi rst straight-friendly urban resort L38 Henrietta Hudson 438 NYC gay community. 691-2700 [+ / 24 / GM / X] 9am-10pm, Sun -9pm Hudson St/Morton St +1-212- located in the epicenter of gay life H61 B-Bar & Grill 40 East 4th www.westsideclubnyc.com – Hell’s Kitchen, steps from Times 924-3347 [B / GW] www.fb.com/ HenriettasNYC from 4pm St +1-212-475-2220 www. Square and Chelsea. bbarandgrill.com [+ / ++ / B / C 6 The Travel Inn 515 W C39 Industry Bar 355 W CC / GMW / M / S / T / WA] 42nd St +1-212-695-7171 52nd St +1-646-476-2747 [B Brunch, lunch and dinner www.thetravelinnhotel.com [+ / / GMW] www.industry-bar.com 4pm-4am C62 Bamboo 52 344 W 52nd 24 / A / CC / GF / S / T / WA] St +1-212-315-2777 www. Convenient location, very friendly, L40 Julius’ Bar 159 W 10th bamboo52nyc.com [+ / CC great value. St +1-212-243-928 [+ / B / / GF / M / S / WA] 11am-2- C 7 Wellington Hotel 871 GM / M / S] www. juliusbarnyc. am, Sat+Sun 4pm-2am Sushi Bar Seventh Ave (at 55th St) +1-212- com from 11am-4am The oldest Lounge gay bar in NYC. 247-3900 [+ / 24 / A / CC / GF] E63 ELMO Restaurant 156 www.wellingtonhotel.com Great L41 Marie‘s Crisis 59 Grove 7th Ave +1-212-337-8000 [+ place and surprisingly affordable. St/7th Av +1-212-243-9323 [B / CC / GF / M / S / T] www. BARS · CLUBS · NIGHTLIFE / GMW] daily from 4pm elmorestaurant.com Brunch, lunch, dinner, drinks. E21 Barracuda 275 W 22nd L42 The Monster 80 Grove St +1-212-645-8613 www. St/7th Av +1-212-924-3558 fb.com/BarracudaLounge [B / www.monsterbarnyc.com [+ / GM] 4 p.m.-4 a.m. ++ / B / D / GM] 4pm-4am, Sat+Sun from 2pm This is a NYC C22 Barrage 401 W 47th gay institution! St +1-212-586-9390 www. fb.com/Barrage.Bar [CC / B / S F43 Nowhere Bar 322 E 14th / GF / GMW] St +1-212-477-4744 www. nowherebarnyc.com [+ / B / H23 Boiler Room 86 E 4th GM] daily 3pm-4am St +1-212-254-7536 www. fb.com/boilerroomnyc [B / GM] F44 Phoenix 447 E 13th St daily 4pm-4am +1-212-477-9979 [B / CC / GM / L24 Boots & Saddle 100A GMW] www.phoenixbarnyc.com 7th Ave +1-646-892-4800 daily 3pm-4am www.bootsandsaddlenyc.com [+ / L45 Pieces 8 Christopher St ++ / B / GMW] Mon-Fri 2pm-2- +1-212-929-9291 [+ / B / GM] am, Sat+Sun 12noon-2am Voted www.piecesbar.com 2pm-4am Best Gay Bar 2015. C46 Posh 405 W 51st St C25 Boxers HK 742 9th Ave +1-212-957-2222 www.fb.com/ +1-212-951-1518 [+ / ++ / B poshbarnyc [+ / B / CC / D / / GMW / M / S / WA] www. GM] daily 2pm-4am boxersnyc.com Mon-Fri from 4pm, C47 Rise Bar 859 9th Ave Sat+Sun from 12noon (Brunch) +1-646-892-3313 www.fb.com/ America’s Gay Sports Bars. Gay risebarnyc [B / CC / D / GM] owned and operated. 4pm-2am Gay bar, cabaret, cafe E26 Boxers Chelsea 37 W C48 The Ritz 369 W 46th 20th St +1-212-255-5082 [+ St +1-212-333-4177 www.
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