Gay bar near 43 street and 6th ave

Dining New York City: Annual Conference Restaurant Guide

New York City contains restaurants too numerous to count, reflecting foods prepared around the world. In the past decade, eating has united theatergoing as a leisure-time activity, and restaurant reviews sometimes surpass theatrical reviews in the department of purple prose. The sudden proliferation of a particular cuisine often reflects an abrupt enlarge in immigration (Mexican, for instance, or Afghani). Guidebooks to restaurants occupy innumerable shelves in metropolis bookstores, but because restaurants go in and out of business with tiny warning, no guidebook or list, including the list below, is writ in stone.

In general, the best single road anywhere near the AHA annual gathering hotels to proceed for very justified and rea: Uab1y well-cooked restaurant fare is 9th Avenue—three long blocks west of the Hilton (west is the direction of the Hudson River), from approximately 39th Highway near the Port Authority terminal to 57th Street. Most of the restaurants there are “ethnic”—Afghani, Indonesian, Italian, Chinese, and Caribbean, for example. The “diners” listed below, close the hotels, are for the

New York City definitely has its fair share of bars and pubs! Over the years New York Bar Store has kept a list of bars in the area and wants to share them with you. With over 1,100 bars in our listing, you’ll never include to go to the same pub twice! Each with their own approach and vibe, New York lives up to its name in breadth of culture and variety. Looking for pubs outside of NYC? Check our featured bars section!

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17 37 West 17th St., btwn 5th & 6th Not on File
49 Grove 49 Grove Street Not on File
58 41 E 58th St Not on File
9 1/2 21 St (Btwn Park & Bway) Not on File

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A.J. Gordon’s Brewing Co 212 W. 79th St. 579-9777
Abbey Pub 237 W 105th St 222-8713
ABC No Rio 156 Rivington St (212) 254-3697
Academy 234 W 43rd St. (212) 777-6800
Ace Bar 531 E 5thSt 979-8476
Acme Underground 9 Jones St 420 – 1934
Adlib 50 W 33rd St (212) 971-3891
Aer W 13th St. @ 9th Ave. Not on File
Alcatraz 132 St. Mrks Pl. (212) 473-3370
Alchemy 12 Avenue A (212) 477-9050
All Male Jewel Theater 100 3rd Ave (212) 505-7320
All State Cafe 250 W 72sn St. 874-1883
Alligator Alley 487 Amsterdam Ave. (212) 873-5810
Alonzo’s 302 E. 45th St No phone on file
Alouette 2588 Br

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Midway through June of 1982, I was summoned from my usual post in the Connecticut bureau of The New York Times to pay two weeks doing a night change in the mythical newsroom on West 43rd Street in Manhattan. I was 26 and less than a year into my envision job, one I had coveted since first visiting the Times on a sixth-grade class trip. I was also in the midst of some effort, trying to rapidly raise my standards from the local newspapers of my career thus far to the rarefied echelon of the Times.

The temporary reassignment had been orchestrated by my immediate superior, Jeff Schmalz. While Jeff was only two years older than me, he had worked at the Times since his delayed teens and dropped out of Columbia University at barely 20 to turn into a full-time imitate editor. Jeff’s official title was Regional Editor, the person charged with overseeing the Times’ suburban coverage, though he essentially ran the city desk. The honorific Jeff really deserved with me was “rabbi,” newsroom slang for that kind of boss who guided and guarded you. Even if th

NY Bars that are no longer with us...

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Location

What's There Now?@ Bar12 St. Marks Pl. (between 2nd & 3rd Ave.)San Marcos10021 Block & Grill1162 First Ave. (between 63rd & 64th St.) A.J. Gordon's Brewing212 W. 79th St. (between Amsterdam & Broadway)Blondie'sAbiline73 Eighth Ave. (between 13th & 14th St.)Aces & Eights144 Bleecker St. (between Thompson & LaGuardia)Duane ReadeAces & EightsVarick St. Aces & Eights1683 First Ave. (between 87th & 88th St.)Bare BurgerAdam's Apple1117 First Ave. (61st St.)officesAdam's Rib1340 First Ave. (72nd St.)Bank of AmericaAlaia59 Fifth Ave. (between 12th & 13th St.) Alchymy12 Avenue A (between Houston & 2nd St.)Kelly'sAlibi116 MacDougal St. (bet. Bleecker & W. Third)Alligator Alley485 Amsterdam Ave. (between 83rd & 84th St.)George Keeley'sAll-Star Cafe1540 Broadway (45th St.)Planet HollywoodAmerAsia1584 Second Ave. (82nd St.)Wasabi LobbyAmsterdam's428 Amsterdam Ave. (between 80th & 81st St.)Brother Jimmy'sAnarchy Café

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In Albert Goldman's book "Disco" (1978) the following 22 clubs are shown, but without reference of which clubs they show.
I, together with my confidant Steffen of HotDiscoMix, contain great interest in completing the information with club name, the address, the active years, the names of Resident-DJs and other information; e.g. what happend to the club/building, whether it was a Gay- or a Straight-club and how popular it was.
Can YOU identify any of the still "unknown" clubs?
Or - Possess you got additional data on the already recognizable clubs?
Please mail me any and all communication you have...


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address:180 Christopher Street
(at West Street)
New York City
active years:
DeeJays:Wayne Scott
Lary Sanders (1976-1977) (photo)
Howard Merritt
Kevin Burke
websites:Greenwich Village - A Gay History
information:— was a cock fighting call - hense the name
— in the '70's the ground floor was "The Cock Ring" and upstairs was "The Hotel Christopher"
— the building was built in 1858 as the Great Eastern Hotel
gay bar near 43 street and 6th ave

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