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Boots and Saddle (Closed Permanently) Formerly: B&S - Boots & Saddle

(153 Ratings)
Drag Attack!

Boots and Saddle is the go-to hotspot for local drag talent. Pop in and you never know who you might see!



Hours
From 2PM midweek Open for Brunch at Noon on Weekends



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Reviews

Yession
Yession
Over a year ago

Always fun and no cover

fun drag shows and great value for happy hour. No cover


BlytheB
BlytheB
Over a year ago

Please DO NOT patronise this place

If you are in NYC, please DON'T patronise Boots and Saddle in the village area (7th av). It's a drag bar, and while the performers were very nice to me, and it seems the atmosphere is friendly, I made the mistake of dozing off after drinking a couple margaritas in the lounge. I was woken up by a security guard who told me to never come back. I did not do anything such as talk back, or fight, or anything of the sort, I simply FELL ASLEEP. And after I spent over 20 dollars at the place. Please, go to the Stonewall or any other NYC gay or drag bar instead.


brian.e.kalinowski
brian.e.kalinowski
Over a year ago

Tons of Drag Queens!!

A few of Boots and Saddle Drag Queens made the list! http://briankalinowski.hubpages.com/hub/Top-Ten-Working-NYC-Drag-Queens


arnaud.houvet
arnaud.houvet
Over a year ago

Excellent bar

Small bar, lot Of people drag queen's show, people very pleasant and happy


greatbuzz323
greatbuzz323
Over a year ago

A great little bar on Christopher street!

This bar in the 1980's was a great place to drink and meet others on a small scale. This bar in the 80's was all black painted with a lighted horseshoe above the bar, with worn out wooden stools around the bar and a jukebox with great music. From the pictures I have viewed that the bar has been overhauled and has great drag shows. Glad to see its still there.


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