MAINLY FOR MEN
The Bar
68 2nd Ave (at E 4th St) tel 212/674-9714.
A longstanding neighborhood hideaway with a pool table in the East Village. Fairly relaxed on weeknights, cruisier at the weekend.
Barracuda
275 W 22nd St (between 7th and 8th aves) tel 212/645-8613.
A favorite spot in New York's gay scene, and as laid-back as you'll find in Chelsea. Two-for-one happy hour from 4-9pm during the week, crazy drag shows and pick-up lines and a hideaway lounge out back.
Brandy's Piano Bar
235 E 84th St (between 2nd and 3rd aves) tel 212/744-4949.
Handsome uptown cabaret/piano bar with a crazy mixed and generally mature clientele. Definitely worth a visit.
The Cock
188 Ave A (at 12th St) tel 212/777-6724.
With amateur "talent" contests and strip karaoke to kill for, it's dirty, sleazy and a social hodgepodge - and a whole lot of fun.
The Dugout
185 Christopher St (at Weehawken St) tel 212/242-9113.
Right by the river, this friendly West Village hangout with TV, pool table and video games might be the closest you'll find to a gay sports bar.
Dusk Lounge
147 W 24th St (between 6th and 7th aves) tel 212/924-4490.
A place to chill out and unwind, this Chelsea stalwart is perfect on a weekday afternoon.
Julius
159 W 10th St (at Waverly Place) tel 212/929-9672.
As the oldest gay bar in the city, this quaint, wooden affair deserves at least one drink.
The Monster
80 Grove St (at Waverly Place) tel 212/924-3558.
Large, campy bar with drag cabaret, piano and downstairs dance floor. Very popular, especially with tourists, yet has a strong neighborhood feel.
Phoenix
447 E 13th St (between 1st Ave and Ave A) tel 212/477-9979.
This relaxed East Village favorite is much loved by the so-not-scene-they're-scene boys and guys who really just want a drink.
Rawhide
212 8th Ave (at 21st St) tel 212/242-9332.
Hell-bent for leather, Chelsea's Rough Rider Room opens at 8am for those who have beer for breakfast (and closes fairly late too).
Stonewall
53 Christopher St (between Waverly Place and 7th Ave S) tel 212/463-0950.
Yes, that
Stonewall
, site of the seminal 1969 riot, mostly refurbished and flying the pride flag like they own it - which, one supposes, they do.
Wonder Bar
505 E 6th St (between aves A and B) tel 212/777-9105.
Cramped, festive and lesbian-friendly, this is a truly wonderful and unpretentious find for the thinking boy. Still mainly for the men, though.
MAINLY FOR WOMEN
Ginger's
363 5th Ave, Park Slope, Brooklyn tel 718/788-0924.
Relative newcomer that's dark and atmospheric, with a great happy hour.
Henrietta Hudson
438 Hudson St (between Morton and Barrow sts) tel 212/924-3347.
Laid-back in the afternoon but brimming by night, especially on weekends. Lounging, pool and dancing areas are all separated and guys are welcome too.
Julie's
204 E 58th St (between 2nd and 3rd aves) tel 212/688-1294.
Fairly sedate and couply throughout the week, except for Thurs nights when the single girls come out to play. One of your few choices around midtown or uptown.
Marie's Crisis
59 Grove St tel 212/243-9323.
Well-known cabaret/piano bar popular with tourists and locals alike. Features old-time singing sessions on Fri and Sat nights.
Meow Mix
269 E Houston St (at Suffolk St) tel 212/254-0688.
One of the city's hottest girl venues. Bands or performances most nights, for which men are welcome if they behave themselves.
The Rising
186 5th Ave (at Sackett St), Park Slope, Brooklyn tel 718/789-6340.
A relaxed neighborhood favorite, this laid-back brunch spot has live music on Wed, Fri and Sun and a DJ on Sat nights.
Rubyfruit Bar & Grill
531 Hudson St (at 10th St) tel 212/929-3343.
A cozy, friendly place for grown-up dykes,
Rubyfruit
is all about couches, cheap drinks and good company.
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