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#New york eagle gay bar update
We’ve reached out to the Supervisors for more of the scoop, and will update you as we learn more.
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Yesterday, the Chronicle continued their coverage of the battle, seeming to side with the LGBT faction, Hyde included, who was quoted in the piece.
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But the supes stopped short of saying the liquor license could ever be denied to the new lessees.īut last week, Pugash went to the press suggesting that he and his partners could not shoulder the burden of paying rent while the city dragged their feet and the protests went on, and that the landlord needed to be fair to them about this political hornet’s nest they unknowingly stepped in. Openly gay supervisors Scott Wiener and David Campos were especially vocal in the kerfuffle (Hyde thanks Campos, Christina Olague, and Jane Kim for their support), both giving credence to the idea that the place had some historic and sensitive importance to the community, and that protesters had a reason to be upset - a significant group of them showed up to speak at a Board of Supervisors committee hearing and succeeded in getting the license delayed. The new owners are Mike Leon and Alex Montiel and possibly another partner, and they are the same parties who had tried to sign an earlier lease with Nikitopolis to reopen the Eagle as-is. We believe this means that the earlier investors, Anderson Pugash, Bruce McDonald, David Brinkley, and possibly another party were let out of their deal with landlord John Nikitopolis following on pressure from the city to do outreach in the gay community, and a subsequent delay in the transfer of the liquor license. Entertainment Commissioner Glendon Hyde), who’s been a vocal opponent of anything changing at the Eagle both before and after its 2011 closure announced today on Facebook, “Having a beer because … Eagle to remain GAY!!! Lease signed tonight at six.” And she pointed to this new website for the SF Eagle. West Village - 8 Christopher Street, New York, NYīoiler Room Long-running, no-frills gay bar with a jukebox & a pool table.It appears that the LGBT activists have gotten their way and that the Eagle Tavern (12th and Harrison) is to remain a gay bar, hosting all the old Sunday beer-bust fundraisers it used to, and the internet is already abuzz with the news. Pieces Tuesday night karaoke, drag spectaculars & other events drive this local, long-standing gay bar. West Village - 438 Hudson Street, New York, NY Henrietta Hudson A long-running lesbian hangout for drinks, shooting pool & dancing, especially on weekends. Posh (Temporarily Closed) This casual, well-worn gay bar draws a local crowd with drink specials & a welcoming vibe. West Village - 114 Christopher Street, New York, NYīarracuda (Temporarily Closed) Still popular Chelsea meeting place 275 W 22nd Street, New York, NY
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Ty’s Stylish, high-ceilinged bar at the Four Seasons offering cocktails, small plates & fireside seating.
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West Village - 61 Christopher Street New York, NY Gym Sportsbar Gay bar with many TVs tuned to sports, plus a pool table & a basement lounge Chelsea - 167 8th Avenue, New York, NY The Duplex A gay & straight crowd camps out at this bi-level bar for piano sing-alongs, drag revues & comedy. Nowhere (Temporarily Closed) Low-ceilinged gay bar with a subterranean feel, diverse beer menu & jukebox. Industry Bar Spacious, industrial-chic gay bar with a bustling after-work scene fueled by a nightly happy hour. The Cock Longtime hole-in-the-wall gay bar with theme nights featuring DJs & go-go boys cash only. The Stonewall Inn Gay bar & National Historic Landmark, site of the 1969 riots that launched the gay rights movement. The Monster A West Village institution West Village - 80 Grove Street, New York, NYīoxers NYC The new gay sports bar in town Chelsea - 37 West 20th Street, New York, NY The Eagle NYC Very popular leather bar 554 W 28th Street, New York, NY