Once a crowded nightclub, Henrietta Hudson is now a moody wine bar with specialty cocktails, charcuterie and cheese pairings. Its newly updated interior nods to a midcentury-modern feel typical of any trendy, upscale space in Manhattan. A cross between a living room and a petite cafe, its new look features comfy armchairs, plush ottomans, work nooks, and a social gathering area for community events.
Nominated for Best of GayCities 2022 - Lesbian Hangout
Poor music selection
The DJ only played reggaeton all night. I've been to Henrietta's several times,the djs usually mix reggae,hip pop & house music. I was highly disappointed,won't be going back.
Lesbian Writer
I love Hens, however it is not keeping up with the times. They have to do better. They should start getting some fresh dj's rotating, their Saturday consistent Dj isn't good at all. They got rid of the ONE hot bartenders. Not one employee could be considered eye candy now that Krys is gone. The drinks are good, Friday nights the music is a lot better than Saturday nights. They always have a crowd but I think if they catch up to the times they will do much better. It's one of the only places that is for Lesbains 24/7. Let's not let it fade out by improper managing.
love this place
always a good time. lots of ladies to laugh and dance with music is always good bartender friendly and drinks are always good a must go to relax and have some fun with friends or even meet new friends.
Girls Gone WILD at ESCUELITAs
THE HERSHE
LIBRA WORLD
A MONTHLY ZODIAC EVENT
EVERY FRIDAY
THE PARTY FOR
WOMEN WHO LOVE WOMEN & MEN
FREE ADMISSION BEFORE 12 W/ TEXT & PINK CARD
LIBRA BIRTHDAY GUESTS FREE ALL NIGHT WITH ID
THE ANGEL SHERIDAN SHOW
W/ SPECIAL GUESTS
& 1/2 PRICE DRINK SPECIALS ALL NIGHT
MUSIC BY DJS MARY MAC & OSCAR PEREZ
ESCUELITA
301 W. 39TH STREET, NYC
212 465.3333
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Great Worldly Lesbian Bar
The first time I stepped into this bar, I felt right at home. The bartenders were friendly, and the bar had a neighborhood feel to it with a very diverse clientele - women of all races/ethnicities. With the low-key, no pressure atmosphere, this is definitely a place to get comfy if this is your first visit to New York.
I got a weird impression here, I am a very normal girl, 22 good looking, and was hoping to meet some nice people who are the same. the place was mostly filled with older woman, all dikes, no lipstick lesbians, most of them pretty drunk havin a gay old time. there were some discusting things going on on the dance flour, that I really did not need to see from these ladies. there was one small group of 5 younger, attractive girls so i did have a little fun. but most people were just weird and they gave me neightmares.. people working at the bar ect were ok. maybe it's better on a different night..
Nice place for the women
I went here upon stumbling on this place one night with a lesbian friend. We often go to clubs together. They wouldn't let me in because men have to be on a guest list to keep our numbers in the place down. It took two weeks but I got on the list. Only thing is they demanded that I bring at least two women with me. Well, I only had the one friend but when we got there we saw a group of college aged people hanging out around the corner. We explained our sitch and I offered to pay a cover charge and buy a drink, which a cute young lady took us up on.
Very small place but a lot of good looking women as well as the butch crowd. Bar dancers were hot. No cute guys, heck I was the only gayboy in there. Oddly enough I ended up making out with a lesbian all night. It was fun and I just love to make out, most women don't kiss like a man but this one did lol.
I'd go again, if I were a lesbian.
Not male friendly
This place is very msle discriminatory.
rude pill anyone?
I never like to write a review when I have only been to a place once, for the simple fact that there is so much to take in and depending on the night the experience is completely different. BUT...my experience at Henrietta Hudson has made me never want to go again! From the moment I walked to the door I was rudely greeted, as I stepped inside I was ignored at the bar for 10 min while the girl was chatting with a woman who already had a full drink. After getting her attention she made it seem like I was inconveniencing her to purchase a drink. Half hour in, after getting gawked at ,because I happened to be the only one in the place with heals on, I wondered through the dance floor to the other side of the bar where I counted 20 ppl in the place on what was said to be a "popin" Friday night. It was lame. The people were rude and not worth the 10$ cover charge or the 8$ drink.
PS: where have all the lipstick lesbians gone?