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New York City, New York
Williamsburg's anchor gay bar since 2002 with a legendary backyard
Williamsburg mainstay, open since 2002 and one of the longest-running gay bars in the neighborhood. The big draw is the backyard — one of the better bar patios in Brooklyn, with a fire pit and plenty of seating — plus a free BBQ on summer Sundays. Inside it's a classic come-as-you-are dive: pool table, fireplaces, dark wood floors, and cheap drinks. The programming runs every night and keeps the place anchored in Brooklyn's queer scene — Queeraoke on Tuesdays, weekend dance parties, amateur drag competitions, and afternoon craft sessions among the rotating lineup. Open 365 days a year, it's the dependable, low-cost heart of north Brooklyn gay nightlife and an easy starting point before the bigger parties.
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