It was my first time going and I my friend took me. The ascetic were very nice, very welcoming, great music and the service was excellent. We went for drinks and I ordered the P-Valley then the Seasonal Smash. I was very very pleased with both.
Amazing service, the wings are a must, happy hour is amazing!
They are an amazing queer environment, with delicious food and strong drinks!! Great vibes and owners. Overall, great community bar and definitely will be back again! #BlackQueerOwn #InclusiveEnivroment4Everyone 👩❤️👩👨❤️👨👩❤️👨
Great spot !! nice place to hang out , good atmosphere , welcoming and great drinks!
Very nice, chill vibe and strong drinks, which is a huge plus. Came on a Sunday funday and they had a dj playing some really good songs. There was a good crowd as well. So glad to see more queer focused spaces in West Harlem.
It's great to have a new queer bar in the neighborhood. Every time I've been it's been busy and fun! However, drink prices are pretty high, especially for very small, not completely full plastic cups.
Service was so nice and friendly!! And the crowd was such a good time, this place is fantastic 👏 👌 🙌 😀
Checked this place out the other night and they have some things to iron out. I stood at the bar for a few minutes before being told by the bartender that I had to order by the cash register. Mind you there's no sign indicating where you should order and besides that there were people seated on stools directly in front of the register. I finally order a round a drinks and they were good (overpriced and served in plastic Solo cups for $15) but I still order a second round. However the cup size for the second round of drinks was a completely different size and I ordered the same drink! I want this place to succeed because it is a cool spot and nicely appointed inside but please have a sign as to where folks should place an order. Also charging that much for cocktails and serving them in plastic cups is tacky. Especially when you order the same drink twice but the second round is in a cup 4 oz smaller.
Last night we decided to stop by the neighborhoods newest establishment in attempt to give them some support. We walked in about 8:00 PM, were never greeted or even acknowledged by staff. We finally found our own seating and waited over 9 min. to order a drink (mind you there were only 12 patrons in the place). Eventually, we decided to just leave. Not sure what their deal might be...no website, poor service and limited menu means OOB soon. I hate to disparaged new black owned LGBTQ establishments, but the bar needs to been raised.