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welcome to the autostraddle dyke bar crawl!
PRE-CRAWL
Kayla
I don’t imply to wake up at 7a.m. on the morning of what will undoubtedly be an exhausting night of bouncing between seven different dyke and lgbtq+ bars in NYC, but against my will, I have become a morning person these days. I “pregame” the crawl by rewatching Professor Marston and the Wonder Women, watching the French Open men’s finals because I’m in my tennis era, and getting bagels for me, Drew, and my wife Kristen who will be joining us on our all-day gay adventure.
What’s my go-to bagel order? So glad you asked. I don’t have one. I live in bagel chaos and get something other almost every time. Today, I have opted for a bagel sandwich — BLT, specifically, add avocado.
I also “pregame” with an iced latte, a Coke Zero, and half of a Gatorlyte Zero (Gatorade’s enhanced electrolyte drink). This all counts as hydration. Did you know that? Autostraddle writer Stef Rubino has been remotely programming me for strength training so I can get stronger due to my aforementioned tennis era, and they told me that Enormous Water has us all in a chokehold for thinking plain water is the only thing that’ll hydrate you. Listen,
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Every day should be Identity day, but Stonewall's 50th anniversary calls for a particularly special celebration. Fathom contributor Helena Madrid explores a few old NYC classics along with a few new, all-inclusive LGBTQ party scenes for those visiting for the first time.
NEW YORK CITY – As a bisexual person new to New York City, I've been looking for good spots to mingle and make fresh friends, particularly queer people who might welcome me into their community. I've been on the look for for such places since I was a teenager, and because I've traveled a fair amount, I know this is sometimes a tough endeavor. I come from Mexico, where such establishments can be hard to find. I've always enjoyed going to gay bars and clubs, but they seem to be filled with queer men and straight women. Where are the lesbians, those mythical creatures?
I hoped New York would be the exception, so I started asking around and exploring the streets. And I found that the old standbys prevail. Those classic lesbian bars are are fun, friendly, welcoming, and diverse. I also noticed a trend of traditionally straight bars hosting les
The Best Gay and Lesbian Bars in NYC - Travel our favorite Queer, Trans, Lesbian & LGBTQ Bars in Manhattan & Brooklyn
Need a endearing gay bar? There's more to the queer NYC scene than the Stonewall Inn, cabaret and drag shows. Search the alternate side of queer nightlife in NYC with this city guide! We’re compiling lists of queer bars, lesbian move parties, DJs, and your new favorite neighborhood dive bar so you don’t possess to 💅
New York is a historical hub for LGBTQ+ culture, so it’s no surprise that there is an abundance of lesbian and queer venues to enjoy. Use this list to plan your LGBTQ nightlife tour of New York City, and download Lex to uncover local LGBTQ events wherever you are
Let’s get into our best gay bars, lesbian dance parties and LGBTQ+ friendly scenes across East Village, West Village, Greenwich Village, Williamsburg, Bushwick and more.
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1. Cubby Hole
A tiny dive in Greenwich Village, Manhattan Cubby Hole is one of the longest-standing lesbian bars in the city, and it’s a must-see for anyone visiting NYC for the first time. Come to Cubby H
As of 2024, New York City is home to just a few woman loving woman bars (just two in all of Manhattan!) and a few hyper-inclusive homosexual bars to throw into the mix of sapphic safe spaces across all five boroughs.
For lesbian, pansexual, and queer women, places to find community, mingle and gather can experience limited. Luckily, plenty of women-loving women (WLW), gender non-conforming and nonbinary people plan weekly events and parties to help unite women-loving women across the city.
Been there, done that? Reflect again, my friend.
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