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New York City, New York
Queer Ridgewood warehouse bar with drag brunch and a backyard patio
A queer bar and event space in Ridgewood, Queens, on the Bushwick border — two blocks from the Halsey L stop. The converted warehouse has colorful murals, retro-toy decor, and a backyard patio. The kitchen serves Mexican-leaning bar food (tacos, burgers, chips and guac) until midnight on weekends, with drag brunch most Saturdays and Sundays. Programming leans into queer subculture niches: bear and otter parties, queer women’s nights, Super Smash Bros tournaments, nerdlesque and cosplay circus shows, TatTuesday rotating tattoo pop-ups, trivia, and electronic music nights. The crowd is mixed — bears, gamers, artists, and everyone in between. Open Wednesday through Sunday; closed Monday and Tuesday.
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