Went as a group with My two girl cousins and my gay guy cousin. My gay cousin was turned away for having a fake id when he didn’t. We asked the bouncer to get someone else to check his id because he obviously had no clue what he was talking about but he refused. Please get an Id scanner because your bouncer is an idiot
I love this place. My favorite bar. Josh and Justin are fantastic!
this is the type of place that is NOT WORTH coming to even if the drinks were FREE, it has been the worst service I have ever received, I can say that as part of the LGBTIQ+ community I would never return again, they are highly unprofessional, racist and classists, not to mention how bad the drinks were the liquor was not felt at all, my group of friends were celebrating someone's birthday and on several occasions we tried to request certain music since the place was empty to please the birthday boy and the DJ said he would not accept suggestions! TERRIBLEEEEE
Last night I went with 3 friends, and the security man asked us for our IDs, we showed him our NYID with a photo and he said that that was not enough and that we should show him our passports, I answered him why should I carry my passport with me if I have my documents . He told me at least my passport photo. I found it so ridiculous that he asked me for a photo on my cell phone that could easily be Photoshopped than an official NY state ID in my hands. With my friends we decided to go to another bar where there are no rude people from the entrance. I am 35 years old, I have lived in NY for 4 years and I go to bars at least two or three times a week and they have never said anything like that.
I journeyed to this bar in the middle of the night. Got to the spot around 2 am on a Tuesday and I couldn't figure out how to get inside. I finally found the door and knocked a few times, but I guess they were closed. the hours online said they should've been open until 4.. Should probably update your hours online. I ran into another group who took a trip out to this bar who had to just walk back from wherever they came because their phones were dead. Maybe a hit or miss place during weekdays.
a gay bar that tells you to “use your inside voice” and “dance quieter”