After the former location was closed during the pandemic, they are now ready for a comeback!īoxers HK will reopen on 50th Street and 9th Avenue, across the street from it used to be.
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The owners of Boxers are planning to return to Hell's Kitchen in Spring 2022.
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The place is also supposed to host a live TV studio for drag performances. Then, once the sun goes down, the party starts, and "you don't know where you're going, but you're going all night!" According to Instinct Magazine, Taylor Shubert and Sam Benedict have big dreams with this bar.ĭuring the day, the RedEye will work as a coffee shop "where creatives can come socialize, flirt and work over a coffee or a cocktail". The RedEye was promising an opening for Fall 2021, but it seems their plans got postponed a little bit. When will that happen? We don't know yet. Rumor has it this place will host live jazz and DJs once it's opened. The owners of Chelsea's Rebar, Rob Barbero, and Michael McGrail, are planning to open a new gay bar in… wait for it… Hell's Kitchen! The establishment so far is called Thirst HK, and it will probably occupy a building on 10th Avenue, between 48thand 49th Street. The bar also hosts theme parties, stand-up shows, and live jazz music. Lagoona Bloo and Jasmine Rice Labeija are some of the resident drag queens. Perhaps you know some of The Q NYC's investors: Billy Porter, Zachary Quinto, Charlie Carver, and Jake Shears. You can also enjoy the bar, or the Gentlethem's Club, or the dancefloor, or the suspended catwalk. On the ground floor, you can enjoy live shows meticulously selected by Performance Director and drag queen Marti G Cummings. This is now the largest queer-owned venue in Manhattan and has five different areas to entertain its patrons. The Q NYCĬreated by Frankie Sharp, Bob Fluet, and party promoter Alan Picus, The Q NYC opened in July of this year in an Eighth Avenue building near West 48th Street. The list includes The Q NYC, The Spot, RedEye, Hush Bar, Thirst HK, and the return of Boxers to Hell's Kitchen. In this post, you will find six establishments that opened in the past few months or announced for the near future. While we mourn the loss of Ninth Avenue Saloon, Barrage, Posh, Boxers, Vodka Soda Bottoms Up, and Therapy, we can also be excited for the new gay bars opening in NYC. Life is back to what seems to be normal in New York City, and many LGBTQ+ new yorkers are just finding out that some of their favorite bars in town are closed during the pandemic.