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Our newsletter hand-delivers the best bits to your inbox. Sign up to unlock our digital magazines and also receive the latest news, events, offers and partner promotions. Explore the top lesbian bars in New York City, plus queer parties for all the fun dance vibes. The best lesbian bars in NYC are, in fact, the only lesbian bars in NYC, as there are unfortunately not many remaining that identify as such.

These lesbian bars are friendly, neighborhood spots frequented by locals and visitors alike. For something a little more high-energy, check out the best drag shows or cabaret performances in town, or just stop by for a drink and a friendly chat. These spots in Brooklyn and Manhattan are currently the only lesbian bars in all five boroughs.

We Went to Every Dyke Bar in NYC in One Day

They are few, but not far between—two are in the West Village, four are in Brooklyn. Been there, done that? Think again, my friend. A nyc shared by Sasha Reist sasha. What is it? For over 30 years, the lesbian-owned and operated Henrietta Hudson has been a West Village staple, slinging gay for a large and eclectic crowd. Tiny and perpetually packed.

Why we love it: Cubbyhole charms us out of the club with its flying polka-dotted fish motif. A post shared by Amber Ruffin amberruffin. Time Out tip: Check the events calendar for monthly Dyke Drag, watch parties, trivia and curated opportunities for singles to mingle. Opening hours: Mon—Fri 5pm—until late; Sat, Sun 2pm—until late.

A post shared by The Bush bushdykebar. Time Out tip: Keep an eye out for frequent events geared toward the earlier crowd more comfortable at a paint and sip, figure drawing class, or other creative and very queer venture than shaking it on the dance floor. A post shared by the night we met thenightwemetnyc. New to Bushwick inBoyfriend Co-Op is a years-in-the-making coffee and cocktail cooperative for gay lesbians and their pals.

In the daytime, Boyfriend serves coffee, tea, and pastries, and by night, the lights dim, and the space becomes a chic cocktail bar. Why we love it: Boyfriend is an all-day and all-night space offering a wide range of activities think book clubs, comedy nights, dance performances for all personality types.