It’s a high voltage, no-holds-barred explosion of choreo and brutal comedy.
“Across the street from Industry-but alike in dignity-this slick two-level bar features my favorite show in the five boroughs: The Help with Kizha Carr and Pixie Aventura. There's also a smallish outdoor area behind the dance floor area to cool off and get some evening air. Manhunt: One of the latest Happy Hours in the city ('til 9 PM). Gay Bar Hell's Kitchen 81 tips and reviews.
This bar features fabulous queens every night, each with their own radically different style.” 3. 369 W 46th St (btwn 8th & 9th Ave), New York, NY.
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The rooftop terrace boasts floor to ceiling windows with stunning Hudson river views. With all the streaming red lights, and the back-lounge-stripper-pole centerpieces, Eastern Bloc has the feel of a seedy, Russian-Mafia dig (as its name suggests). The wildest queens in the, well, industry perform numbers on a theme for some of the poshest gays in Hell’s Kitchen, and everyone has a blast. Introducing NYCs newest rooftop lounge and event venue, Harbor NYC. Stepping into Eastern Bloc, you immediately feel like you’ve entered the Red Light District. Posh Bar & Lounge was known among New Yorkers as The first and original. “Everyone who’s anyone goes to see Queen on Thursdays at this giant lounge. The legendary Hells Kitchen gay bar is finally coming back to life. It has been home to drag legends like Jackie Beat, Sherry Vine, and Candice Cayne, and features amazing ladies like Tina Burner today.” 2. “A founding mother of drag in New York City, this bar was one of the first queer NYC venues to feature a drag show every night of the week, not just on weekends.