HOT HONEY invites you into our chic Williamsburg home at Baby’s All Right to dance, drink, and be entertained. Immerse yourself into a sea of LGBTQ baddies at the newest spot for queer babes and bois. Must include 14 day waiting period post-vax! (Google Maps) PARK SLOPE, BROOKLYN A new tavern on its way to Fifth Avenue has won the support of community. Limited door tickets ($15 cash only) available after 1am!Įxcelsior Pass or Original Vax Card. A new tavern is planned for the Fifth Avenue storefront where Excelsior once stood. Malalis this spring.A new Women-Centered LGBTQ+ Party Collaboration brought to you by Honey Burlesque & Hot Rabbit Events The seminar is still in the “pre-planning” stages at this point, but it hopes to host NYC Human Rights Commissioner Carmelyn P. It is also planning on hosting a Continuing Legal Education seminar at the bar association in the spring. Kylie Minogue is in the juke, but so is ’80s band Sisters of Mercy. The memories that were created, the relationships formed, the lives shaped by this small gay bar in Brooklyn, against the backdrop of. Mark and Richard intend to re-open in a new location, and the search is underway. Earlier this summer, the building was sold to a developer who kicked them out. I mean a bar with stools, a jukebox, and a chill atmosphere. Cheap beers (about 5 for a good pint) and it is a bar. A couple I have been to, Brooklyn: Excelsior: A very neighborhood gay bar catering to guys in their 30s to 50s. The committee plans on hosting more networking events like Thursday’s. Excelsior is one of the nicer gay bars in Brooklyn, and it’s a friendly, down-to-earth alternative to the Manhattan scene. Excelsior closed its doors a few days later. Lets make a list of gay bars in NYC with descriptions and what we think of them. “This is very exciting that there is an LGBT Committee at the Brooklyn Bar Association and that there are young people committed to this,” Burrows added. Events held here range from cabaret to drag, that will be sure to entertain. Built in the former Excelsior bar space (it was the oldest gay bar in south Brooklyn), they honor the legacy and importance of queer identity in Brooklyn.
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Good Judy is a popular gay bar in Brooklyn.
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Frank has made sure that we have an LGBT person on the judicial screening committee so that judges are aware of and concerned about LGBT issues. 563 5th Ave, New York City, United States, NY 11215. The county under Frank Seddio has been much more supportive. “It’s been a long struggle and it shouldn’t be a struggle because of the amount of LGBT people in Brooklyn. “Debra is our first out, elected supreme,” Burrows said. He even thinks that Golkin has the potential once she is eligible in five years. “It’s important, very important.”īurrows explained that this committee will also help to produce future LGBTQ judges, as he feels that there are far too few in Brooklyn. “I’m hoping that the committee will make recommendations to the Brooklyn Bar, who will take a position, and that will be a part of the stuff that goes to the Legislature, that it’s included in the bill jacket and the legislative history,” Silber continued. “A bar association can take positions on legislation, and the Brooklyn Bar never had an LGBT Committee, so they’ve never taken positions except if it was the Civil Rights Committee. “Manhattan has about a dozen gay judges and a lot of them are from Brooklyn, but decided that to run they had to move to Manhattan,” Silber said. The hope is that this committee will help to promote more LGBTQ judges while also increasing awareness of the issues the community faces. Justice Debra Silber, who is the only openly gay judge in the Kings County Supreme Court, and Tom Burrows of the Lambda Independent Democrats of Brooklyn, were on hand and were both thrilled to see Golkin and fellow attorney Josh Levin get the LGBTQ Committee off the ground.