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Redjack
Redjack
Over a year ago

Unpretentious, fun and HOT!

This is a neighborhood bar that has been around for decades, and while it caters mostly to forty plus gay men or "bears," you will also find many younger guys. On week nights the atmosphere is more relaxed and conversational although it is very busy during the cocktail hour. On weekends it is impossibly packed to the rafters with hot bears who are busy cruising -- the testosterone level is intoxicating! You do not have to be a "bear" to have fun here, however; the place is friendly to everyone. Definitely no attitude, and very friendly bartenders, too. A great old strictly gay bar where you can really have fun, make connections, and have some great conversations too.


jsrs260
jsrs260 first review First to Review
Over a year ago

Th3e Bar to go!

This is my favorite place. The friendliest bar in NYC. No attitute, Real MEN, Great drinks! Always a good time. The staff is very friendly and make you feel welcome. No "Homeboys" No Twinky Queens, Just real gay men, Leather, Levis, Bears, and again, NO ATTITUTE!


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