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Atlas Social Club — 9th Ave corner of W51st St Designed to look like a glammed-up salon-meets-athletic-club, Atlas Social is a place where you can lift delicious cocktails in good company. Open for over a decade, ASC has opened its doors to stars like Anderson Cooper, Whoopi Goldberg, and Andy Cohen, and remains a favorite among locals and visitors alike!

A drag queen performs onstage at Balcon Salon. Photo supplied. The new rooftop at Boxers on 9th Avenue. DBL Bar on 10th Avenue. As a gay woman, I feel the love and pride every time I walk in. There is always a diverse group of people — straight, gay, trans, etc. The music is fantastic, while it largely plays country music, there is also a Juke Box which allows for customers to bar some of their favorite beats.

The drinks are great and always have a heavy pour. My favorite place! You can gay there to dance, you can go to introduce your family to the near world, you can go there for a casual drink. Our theme is come alone and meet friends, come with friends and make more friends. Enjoy their six-hour-long happy hell Queen is a long-standing drag revue at Industry Bar.

Cheap drinks and pretty decent food! Swing by in the morning for a bold Cuban coffee or cold brew made from global blends, then return after dark when the espresso bar transforms into a cocktail lounge. Red Eye ditches the energy drinks in favor of inventive, low-sugar espresso cocktails crafted by owner Sam Benedict.

AND an after hours basement?

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Sign me up! But what truly makes it special is the incredible staff — every visit comes with warm smiles, musical theatre debates, and endless laughter. Rise Bar — 9th Ave corner of W56th St Known for their weekly drag brunches, piano bar nights, and discotheque dance floor, Rise Bar are also great community fundraisers, frequently throwing fetes for causes like Broadway Bares and Aid for Ukraine.

My friends are always there, and if not — the crowd is friendly enough where I make new ones. The bartenders are fun and always look out for their patrons. The drag performances are incredible! La Pulperia 44 — 9th Ave corner of W44th St A neighborhood staple for their lively weekend drag brunch, La Pulperia serves up unlimited mimosas, dulce de leche toast, and top-notch empanadas every weekend.

Looking for a nightcap? Head to the Laurie Beechman Theatre where you can catch shows like the long-running Distorted Diznee drag show while dining on pan seared salmon or steak frites from the upstairs West Bank Cafe! This article has been updated from its original publication date in June which was updated again in June