Gay bar westchester ny


 

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Location: White Plains

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White Plains could deffinately use a gay bar The Loft is mainly for a much older group of adults and there's pleanty of young gays and lez' looking for a chill verb, me included!! The Villlage is a bit far to depart to EVERY Friday night.

 

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Location: Fresh Rochelle, New York

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I understand the NYSC in Colorless Plains has a good number of gay members.

 

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Location: Connectucut shore but on a hill

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Can anybody recommend a gym in Westchester all the way up to Stamford that is well perhaps not gay oriented, but at least has some gay members?

If you count a climbing gym as a gym, check out The Rock Club in Adj Rochelle (] The R

Nepperhan Avenue, Yonkers

In the s and early s, the Playroom was Westchester County&#;s most prominent gay bar. In , Marty Chinitz, a gay man in his early 30s, borrowed cash from his mother to uncover the establishment; at the period, it was the fifth bar in Westchester County to cater towards a mostly gay clientele. Opening night boasted a crowd of some men and women packed into the tiny bar; it included performances from local drag queens, music, and dancing.  

Located in a factory-filled section of Yonkers, the small club’s checkerboard dance floor was “the size of a postage stamp,” according to one former patron, and was surrounded by steps where people could catch a interlude from the crowded floor. Off to the side was a bar with signs advertising drinks and meet-cute messages; “Special: Flaming Fa**ot: $2” and “say hello to the man next to you,” for example. The Playroom served a racially diverse clientele, and its patrons were typically more or less equally serene of men and women. 

Yonkers in the s and early s was, as one Playroom patron described it, “as

 

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Honestly, go to the city.

 

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I've been in New Rochelle its full of thugs and lowlifes. They're trying to gentrify the area with New Roc but it backfired. Not really a homo-friendly neighborhood lol. White Plains isn't really gay friendly either, the people who party there are straight. Overall I'd say Westchester area has no gay scene. You re better off going to the city.

 

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I'm just looking to get a response from everybody that would enjoy seeing a brand new all gay straight friendly gay bar/lounge/club to reveal in downtown White Plains. Explain me your thoughts and what you would like to observe. I appreciate all r


Welcome to Westchester

Celebrate June Pride:

  • Rye Town Park kicks off Pride Month on May 31 at Rye Town Park with the 5th Annual Pride Month Celebration. The day will be filled with art, music, activities, a parade, and an after-party on the beach.

  • Westchester Pride Hosted by The LOFT is a free, family-friendly event taking place June 1 in downtown White Plains. Brimming with joy, empowerment, and connection, the celebration includes performances, activities, and resources for all ages. 

  • Investigate the science of rainbows through many mediums on June 7 and 8 during Pride Weekend at Westchester Children's Museum.  

  • New Rochelle's Pride Festival returns on June 7 with entertainment, games and plenty of delicious bites. 

  • Spend an evening out on June 13 at Friday Night Pride in the Village of Hastings-on-Hudson. The festivities begin at The Adj Witch Coffee Bar with banner making and a reading by children's author, Kyle Lukoff. Then, march to the center of town led by Funkrust Brass Band where you'll find food