Gay club hells kitchen

It was once a rough and ready neighborhood, but the march of gentrification has changed that. It has the classic, face-paced New York feel. The name itself is quite curious. Therapy is great for pre-drinks. This is where you go to party when it gets late. The dance floor gets full as the night progresses. You may also find a considerable line waiting outside, depending on how late you arrive.

The music is varied - in a gay way - so expect a mix of everything from Cher to Rihanna. The bar is cash only. Musically, expect the full range of gay bar classics. Happy hour begins at 4pm - you can pop in for after-work drinks. They also do good hangover food. It has a convivial atmosphere.

This is a popular spot with well-heeled daddies - wink wink. Expect show tunes sung live at the piano. This is New York, so you might well see Broadway stars taking to the mic for a spontaneous performance. If they do prepare to be upstaged. Barracuda Lounge hosted drag talent shows in the 90s that may have inspired RuPaul.

The Best Gay Bars in Hell's Kitchen

It became a stomping ground for celebrities like Nathan Lane and Eartha Kitt. Many drag queens have begun their careers at Barracuda Lounge. It's by no means trading on former glories though. Barracuda Lounge is still a great choice for a gay night out in Hell's Kitchen. This bar is know as a gay male version of Coyote Ugly.

You'll see men dressed as cowboys dancing on the bar. The staff are known as "Flaming Saddles Bandits. Flaming Saddles serves spicy Southern food with a Mexican twist. The drinks are well priced too. This is a good place to drink with friends in a convivial atmosphere.