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New York City, New York
Queer bar in Williamsburg with DJs, drag shows, and a back patio
The Rosemont is a queer bar on Montrose Avenue in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, from the team that previously ran the club Sugarland. It splits the difference between cocktail lounge and dance club: the front room has booths, small plates, and craft beers for a drink and conversation, while the back fills up with DJs and dancing on weekends. A spacious garden patio out back is the move in warmer months. The weekly programming runs deep — Friday and Saturday DJ sets, Sunday drag shows, Monday karaoke, plus Drag Race and Dragula viewing parties and the occasional Drink & Draw. During the pandemic the bar kept itself alive with a drag-queen delivery service, and that scrappy, community-first streak still shows. Happy hour runs daily until 9 PM, and it sits just off Lorimer Street within reach of the L, J, and G trains — an easy anchor for a night out in this corner of Brooklyn.
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