Flex gay bar nyc

flex gay bar nyc
(6 reviews) Claimed Gay Bars Closed PM - AM (Next day) See hours Verified over 3 months ago. As a New York queer historian, one of the more exciting things to be able to document is when a singular physical space in the City gets passed down from being one queer venue to another. With the transient nature that is inherent to New York City, there are in fact countless addresses spread across the five boroughs which, unbeknownst to many, have housed multiple unique and historic LGBTQ venues often across multiple decades. Even more exciting, however, is when one gets to witness this gay-changing-of-the-guard occur in real time, which is the case for West 51st Street between Ninth and Tenth Avenues in Manhattan, a space which once housed the beloved gay bar Posh that recently reopened as the new gay bar FLEX.
The former home of Posh — the first-ever neighborhood gay bar back in the '90s — has been transformed into a new LGBTQ+ hotspot, FLEX. My sister and I stumbled upon FLEX last night while exploring the local nightlife scene, and were so glad we did! This place is an absolute gem, offering strong and delicious drinks at unbeatable prices. The relaxed and friendly atmosphere made us feel right at home.
FLEX is a new Hell’s Kitchen LGBTQ+ hotspot created in the former home of Posh — one of the original neighborhood gay bars back in the ’90s. Founders James Healy and Jason Wade Mann’s journey to open FLEX hasn’t been without its challenges. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned scene queen, here's our roundup of the top gay bars in New York City to check out now! New York is also one of the gayest cities in the United States. We certainly felt that way on our first visit here.
FLEX is a gay bar in Hell's Kitchen, NYC located at the former home of POSH, one of the original neighborhood gay bars. Reviews, maps, information. Notorious bikini bar Tobacco Road will finally get a new lease of life as a four-story venue for the Queer community when Red Eye NYC opens on W41st Street. The once-gritty dive bar at W41st Street between 8th and 9th Avenue was shuttered in for failing to pay its rent, but five years on, a round-the-clock space offering coffee, bagels, shared workspaces and rehearsal rooms by day and high-end entertainment and cocktails at night is to rise from Tobacco Road's ashes in spectacular style. Red Eye NYC is the brainchild of Taylor Shubert, Daniel Nardicio, Samuel Benedict and Adam Klesh, who were determined to bring a "whole new concept" to Hell's Kitchen for the Queer community.
(6 reviews) Claimed Gay Bars Closed PM - AM (Next day) See hours Verified over 3 months ago. We snagged a sit-down with the masterminds behind this transformation, James Healey and Jason Wade Mann, for the lowdown on the work they put in to turn their dream into reality. Exterior view of FLEX at West 51st Street. The process began with six months of paperwork to obtain a liquor license from the State Liquor Authority.
The former home of Posh — the first-ever neighborhood gay bar back in the '90s — has been transformed into a new LGBTQ+ hotspot, FLEX. .
FLEX is a new Hell’s Kitchen LGBTQ+ hotspot created in the former home of Posh — one of the original neighborhood gay bars back in the ’90s. Founders James Healy and Jason Wade Mann’s journey to open FLEX hasn’t been without its challenges. .
FLEX is a gay bar in Hell's Kitchen, NYC located at the former home of POSH, one of the original neighborhood gay bars. Reviews, maps, information. .