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New York City, New York
Gay Latin dance bar in Jackson Heights with reggaeton and weekly drag.
Gay dance bar on 37th Avenue in Jackson Heights, the Latinx heart of LGBTQ+ Queens, open since 2010. A long, narrow dance hall with a Latin soundtrack — reggaeton, salsa, house — it pulls a predominantly Latino gay crowd and runs a more Manhattan-leaning, dressed-up energy than some of its neighbors on the strip. Expect go-go boys, frozen margaritas and cheap shots, karaoke, and themed dance nights that fill the floor and spill toward the door on weekends. It draws from across Queens and beyond, not just the immediate blocks, and runs late seven days a week — one of the most accessible gay bars in the outer boroughs and a natural anchor for a night out on the Jackson Heights strip.
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