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NYC AIDS Memorial - Quiet Power, Queer Legacy
📍Greenwich Ave & W 12th St, Manhattan
A peaceful public space built to honor those lost to HIV/AIDS — and the activists who fought back. Great for dates, birthdays, or rolling in with your chosen fam.
13. Honey’s - Meadery Vibes, Queer Magic
📍93 Scott Ave, Brooklyn
A queer-run meadery and natural wine bar with rustic-chic energy and fermented fun.
Julius’ - The Oldest Gay Bar in NYC
📍159 W 10th St, Manhattan
This cozy West Village bar has been proudly queer since before Stonewall. Principles GI Coffee House - Queer Coffee, Culture & Community
📍139 9th St, Brooklyn
A warm, welcoming café in Gowanus that’s queer-owned, community-centered, and beautifully designed.
They say it’s “an alternative to the bar scene,” but it’s really just the bar scene with fewer clothes on, and with a sauna. From iconic lesbian bars (even the one we met at) to queer owned coffee shops and bookstores, NYC’s queer spaces are as diverse and electric as the city itself.
if you are planning a trip, or just want somewhere fun to go in the city, here are 15 queer spots we absolutely love (and think you will too!)
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The Saks flagship is particularly famous for its breathtaking, synchronized light show and spectacular holiday window displays across from the ice rink, making it a seasonal must-see.
The Flagships: Historic Landmarks and Massive Scale
These department stores are more than retailers; they are massive commercial landmarks that attract millions of shoppers and tourists annually, defining their respective neighborhoods.
Macy’s Herald Square: The largest department store in the United States and one of the largest in the world, Macy’s Herald Square is a true American retail icon.
Club Cumming - Cabaret, Chaos & Alan Freakin’ Cumming
📍505 E 6th St, Manhattan
A piano bar meets performance space meets dance floor, owned by the Alan Cumming. HAGS - Fine Dining, But Make It Queer
📍163 1st Ave, Manhattan
The world’s first queer fine dining restaurant.
Think: pool tables, friendly faces, and a welcoming vibe that spans generations of queer women.
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