Matthew Tilleard: Beware of the Walrus [links]
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Matthew Tilleard: Beware of the Walrus [links]
Concert Ticket Agency: skip the bar, go right to the food. top notch italian inspired. DJ's are great, but live music awaits you nearby. like Roseland.
Concert Ticket Agency: Cool Britannia decor. intimate. Exclusive. more
Karissa Barcelo: Bouncers are assholes.
Jordan M: Chic AF. Semi-deadly Moscow Mules. more
Concert Ticket Agency: Manhattan's first bi-level rooftop lounge.Hotel guests have unrestricted access from 5pm to 9:30--after that it's up to the doorman. Good celeb spotting. Fun for after concerts nearby! [links]
REBAR, Chelsea: This industrial-feeling gay bar is a Chelsea standard, featuring energetic drag shows and DJs throughout the week. here
Townhouse Piano Bar, Midtown East: Three bars, a piano room with nightly performances (and a dress code), this cocktail lounge attracts a mix of senior and younger gay men. here
Macri Park, Williamsburg: This small but lively bar has yet to lift its temporarily pandemic closure. Given its sister bar, Metropolitan, recently reopened, we're hopeful Marci Park will soon follow suit.
The Best Gay and Queer Bars in Brooklyn: [links]
Metropolitan, Williamsburg: From Queeraoke Tuesdays to Drag Race viewing parties to its legendary free Sunday barbecue in the back patio, Metropolitan has been a second home for the Brooklyn queer community since 2002.
New Yorkers are fond of the "work hard, play hard" maxim, but the truth is, Gothamites don't need much of an excuse to hit the town. Any day of the week could easily be mistaken for a Friday or Saturday; the bottom line is that when the the mood strikes, there are always plenty of choices in this 24-hour city. Whether it's raising a glass in a historic saloon, a dimly lit cocktail den, or a swanky rooftop lounge; checking out the latest band; or laughing it up at a comedy show, it isn't hard for visitors to get a piece of the action. here
The nightlife scene still resides largely downtown—in the dives and speakeasies of the East Village and Lower East Side, the classic jazz joints and piano bars of the West Village, and the Meatpacking District's and Chelsea's "see-and-be-seen" clubs. Midtown, especially around Hell's Kitchen, has developed a vibrant scene, too, and plenty of upscale hangouts dot the Upper East and Upper West Sides. Brooklyn and Harlem are go-to destinations for in-the-know locals. here
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How is Freda's Caribbean & Soul Cuisine rated?
Freda's Caribbean & Soul Cuisine has 4 stars.
Freda's Caribbean & Soul Cuisine accepts credit cards.
What days are Freda's Caribbean & Soul Cuisine open? here