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- Brian BurlesonFebruary 7, 2015A must if in NYC. GREAT BAR. NOSTALGIC & EXCITING IN THE MOMENT VIBE EVERY TIME I'VE BEEN HERE. GREAT drinks, even better crowd.
- Hurricanes are best spent here!!! Lots of good people. Plenty of time to decide who to kill and eat.
- James GoochOctober 2, 2019Come for the history, stay for the relaxed atmosphere and the friendly service.
- JimJune 24, 2012Michelle is an awesome person and bartendress. Look for her. She will not only make a great drink, she will make you smile!!
- macfixerFebruary 23, 2018An important place, wherever you are on the spectrum. Come pay your respects.
- Ben is the bestest bartender! Say hi to him at happy hour or to him and mike on Fridays for karaoke upstairs!
- C ANovember 25, 2012Came here on a Sunday. Free hotdogs and good, strong drinks. My fave watering hole in NYC.
- Scott BrownJune 18, 2011Possibly the oldest survival of the June 28, 1969 Stonewall raid marks the 42nd Anniversary with a Booksigning Event of his Memoirs surrounding the Event. He was there on the night of the Raid.(http:/
- Ben GaspariniMarch 11, 2017I guess this place is historic. Crazy (in a good way) drag queen was singing and partying.
- A must at least once for any fellow gay in NYC. Never take your freedoms for granted, friends.
- Where it all started... Oh and bingo nights are fun.
- Greenwich Village Literary Pub CrawlJune 20, 2012This is also a literary stop. In fact, it's very name comes from a book, and was a clue that this was a safe haven LGBT patrons. Read more
- Kimberly LaCapriaSeptember 9, 2009Gay sightseeing, took pics in front of the sign and discussed gay rights over Amstel and Madonna videos. Weird mixed crowd.
- Lenny GalloOctober 13, 2011I love this bar for its historical contexts (even though it's not the original), but the upstairs always smells like piss.
- Most Friday's there is karaoke and an extended 2-4-1 Happy Hour!!
- NYU AlumniNovember 27, 2013In 1969, NYU alumna Edith Windsor (GSAS '57) began a career as an activist, inspired by the Stonewall Inn riots.
- Tucker AustJuly 25, 2017A nice combo of like a dive bar downstairs, and dancing upstairs. DJ like wasn't great though.
- Michael B.September 2, 2012This is a nice place 2 go 2 and have a drink. It all started rite here !!!
- Washington Square HotelMay 22, 2012This historic site is where the gay rights movement began over 40 years ago.
- Nate UllrichJuly 17, 2011Lavinia Draper is the funniest club performer since Bette Midler, yah , know, she's THAT good!!!
- Love. Life. Live. The birthplace of the gay rights movement?! How can you not?