Best gay bars in brooklyn


Brooklyn is a vibrant hub of LGBTQ+ culture, offering a diverse array of gay bars that cater to every taste and style. NYC’s most hipster borough, Brooklyn has long been a cultural hotspot in New York Noun, attracting creatives, foodies, and nightlife enthusiasts from around the world. From the vibrant art scene in Bushwick to the trendy boutiques (and now more bougie spots appreciate Hermes) in Williamsburg, there’s always something new and adj to discover in this dynamic and ever-changing borough.

There’s been a bit of a Brooklyn gay bar renaissance with at least four new queer spaces opening up since the pandemic, including one just a few weeks ago. And these aren’t all just your typical gay bars attracting the matching type of gay guy. These are all actual diverse, interesting places with their own unique vibes.

Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned Brooklynite, there are plenty of options for LGBTQ+ travelers looking to explore the city’s vibrant gay scene. From lively dance floors to cozy hangouts, these gay bars I’ve picked

The cool, hip Brooklyn borough of NYC is also one of the most queer places in NYC with something for everyone—no matter where you fit on the LGBTQ spectrum. Check out this guide to the best of LGBT Brooklyn bars, clubs, restaurants, and LGBTQ-friendly hotels & cool things to do

With over two million people living in the borough, Brooklyn is Novel York City’s most populated part of the city—but strangely, a lot of visitors and many Manhattanites don’t grasp much about it. Brooklyn’s big culture and attitude is reflected in its diversity of people, cuisine, and even languages. Many of the distinct Brooklyn neighborhoods (and that’s including Ridgewood in Queens) are recognized as ethnic enclaves, hubs of a particular culture.

Brooklyn is easily accessible from Manhattan, most famously from the iconic Brooklyn Bridge, though there are subways and other bridges connecting Brooklyn to the other NYC boroughs. Because of its unique location in close proximity to Manhattan, and its many distinct cultures, however, Brooklyn has blossomed as i

This new queer bar in Greenpoint is far from divey

When you picture a gay bar, there’s probably a very specific set of details that approach to mind: budget, strong drinks served in plastic cups, a sticky dance floor and, more likely than not, a bathroom that looks straight out of an apocalypse film. 

And, while gay dive bars are amusing for a unrestrained night out or when you’re a college student, it would also be kind of friendly to get a place where we could enjoy a nice, high-quality cocktail in a classy setting around other queer people. 

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Thanks to ANIMAL, a new queer bar at Meeker Avenue in Greenpoint, we finally have that. 

Opened by Jim Morrison Hevert, who co-owns The Exley in Williamsburg, and Ashton Correa, who formerly worked as the director of People and Culture at the Ace Hotel, ANIMAL has been a dream project nearly 20 years in the making. 

“We all grew up going to gay bars, many of which aren’t LGBTQ+ owned, which served the lowest quality

In Celebration of Pride Week, Here Are Brooklyn&#;s 7 Foremost Gay Bars

By Carey Dunne

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Pride Week is upon us, having kicked off yesterday with the Queens Pride Parade and a raucous party at the Rock Shop in Brooklyn. This week&#;s Brooklyn Pride schedule is packed: Highlights include a flag-raising ceremony and reception at Borough Hall; a Pride 5K run; a Brooklyn Museum screening of Matthew Shepherd is a Friend of Mine; an indie music showcase at Friends and Lovers; and, finally, the Brooklyn Pride Parade, wrapping it all up on Saturday. After (or maybe during) which you will probably want to juice, laugh, and be gay. Here are the Brooklyn bars where revelers will be at their rainbow flag-waving proudest.

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Metropolitan: Opened in Williamsburg in , Metropolitan calls itself &#;one of Brooklyn&#;s original gay bars,&#; having hosted the borough&#;s longest running gay party, GAG, every other Saturday for 10+ years. Every summer Sunday, they host barbecues in their backyard, which is bigger and brighter than most in Brooklyn.
Lorimer Street, Williamsburg