Part cabaret, game room, bar and performance space, this West Village haunt is considered an institution by many locals. Boasting the city's oldest cabaret, it features top quality entertainers on a regular basis. After a sultry show, stop by the piano bar downstairs and join the lively singing crowd. Chill in the newly-renovated upstairs bar and enjoy its awesome sound system and three flat panel TVs. The outdoor cafe is one of the best places to people-watch in the West Village.
Set along 5th Avenue in Brooklyn, Good Judy is a popular place to visit for the LGBTQ community. Along with a range of specially-crafted cocktails, this bar even offers a selection of vegan pub grub like hot dogs, chips and salads. In addition to a spacious lounge, it features a piano bar, cabaret room, a dance floor and a patio. They also offer outdoor seating arrangements on their patio. The bar’s friendly vibes and good music will keep you coming back for more.
The area where Christopher Park sits has been inhabited by Europeans since the early 1600's. The Director-General of New Netherland ran a tobacco farm and the famous Irish sea-captain Peter Warren also owned property here. In fact, the park takes its name from the eponymous street in honor Charles Christopher Amos, heir to the Warren estate. Over the following centuries as Greenwich Village developed, the encroachment of residential property forced the city to declare the park a public space in 1837. As the fortunes of the Village ebbed and flowed in the 19th and 20th Centuries, the park often garnered a reputation as a dangerous place. The park is also known as a site that lit the fuse for the liberation of gay rights when the tragic Stonewall Riots broke out in 1969. Christopher Park received a complete facelift in 1986 and many of the historic elements were restored, like the 130-year old fence and statue of General Sheridan from 1936. In homage to the LGBT movement, the statue 'Gay Liberation' by George Segal was installed in 1992.
74Wythe is a well-known event space in the neighborhood of Williamsburg in Brooklyn. Covering an area of 15000 square feet (1393.5 square meters), this luxurious space features a loft, a courtyard, a terrace, a spacious hall, a greenroom and a lounge. This classy venue is ideal for hosting private events like weddings, parties and gatherings. With sophisticated decor and high-quality services, these indoor and outdoor spaces in 74Wythe are a class apart from other event venues in the area.