It has reigned supreme since it was founded by Bob the Drag Queen and Pixie years ago. It’s a high voltage, no-holds-barred explosion of choreo and brutal comedy. “Across the street from Industry-but alike in dignity-this slick two-level bar features my favorite show in the five boroughs: The Help with Kizha Carr and Pixie Aventura. This bar features fabulous queens every night, each with their own radically different style.” 3. The wildest queens in the, well, industry perform numbers on a theme for some of the poshest gays in Hell’s Kitchen, and everyone has a blast. “Everyone who’s anyone goes to see Queen on Thursdays at this giant lounge. near 14th St.) Taking its name from old San Franciscos red-light district, this cozy bar had a vaulted ceiling from when it. Hordes of gay and bi-curious men scan the city with mobile apps in the ever-appealing quest for a date, a hookup, or a husband.
It has been home to drag legends like Jackie Beat, Sherry Vine, and Candice Cayne, and features amazing ladies like Tina Burner today.” 2. The 5 Best Grindr (Etc.) Locations in New York City. “A founding mother of drag in New York City, this bar was one of the first queer NYC venues to feature a drag show every night of the week, not just on weekends.