Gay clubs in long island

Straight couple opens Long Island LGBTQ+ bar to make a safe space

OCEANSIDE, Recent York -- As soon as patrons step through the doors of the Born This Way prevent, better known as BTW, co-owner Gina Wuestmann gives them a warm greeting.

Within five minutes, she's either offering them a free shot or explaining how she and her husband opened their bar on the eve of the pandemic shutdown last year.

Wuestmann and her husband, David Wuestmann, who are a straight couple, often spot themselves explaining why they decided to open this safe space for the LGBTQ+ community in the Long Island hamlet of Oceanside.

David's response is always the same.

"Gina and I are allies of the community, and we both felt that this was an underserved community," he said. "There are not too many places on Long Island where people can be themselves. This was just our generate and our mission. We're here to provide room to people who crave to be themselves."

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Gina has been in the bar business for over 30 ye

What Is The Foremost LGBTQ Bar On Long Island?

Nu Exclude stands as a cornerstone for the LGBTQ+ community in Long Island, proudly gay-owned and operated since This pub-style establishment offers a clean and secure space for the local LGBTQ+ collective to gather and celebrate. To penetrate this vibrant haven, patrons must be 21 years vintage with proper identification – a strict policy that ensures a safe and inclusive atmosphere. Operating seven days a week, Nu Exclude boasts a diverse schedule, from Monday to Sunday, catering to various tastes and schedules.

Notably, Fridays extend the revelry until 4 am, providing an extra dose of weekend excitement. It’s not just a bar; it’s a people hub. Additionally, supporters can purchase Nu Bar merchandise, with a portion of the proceeds contributing to Pride For Youth, reinforcing the bar’s commitment to community welfare.

Nu Bar
Boundary Ave, Farmingdale
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Best LGBTQ Bar on Long Island

Long Islanders Voted Halo Nightclub Best LGBTQ Bar!

Halo Nightclub
r Long Beach Road, Oceanside
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Halo Nightclub is the premiere destination for all members of the LGBTQIA Long Island community. Offering weekly drag shows, theme nights, karaoke parties, and special events, Halo is not only an inclusive safe haven for all, but a promising fabulous night out on the town for any occasion. Halo is conveniently located in Oceanside, Nassau County, only ten minutes away from the famed Drawn-out Beach Boardwalk and a minute train from New York Municipality. From its eclectic and chic decor, to its friendly and engaging atmosphere, the newest LI hotspot is not only expose to the queer community, but to everyone and anyone who wants to experience immaculate vibes, house music, and glamour. Additionally, Halo Nightclub is available to rent for private events of any kind.

Gay bars in Queens watch over to be outside the gipster strongholds of Astoria and Long Island Municipality (those gays are fasten enough to Manhattan that they're willing to commute for nightlife). Queens' homosexual bars are concentrated slightly further out, in the racially and culturally diverse neighborhood of Jackson Heights. The fact that Manhattan is kind-of a schlep from here has led not just to longevity for a couple bars, but to a fully thriving  scene centered on Roosevelt Avenue.

Within spitting distance of one another you’ll find True Colors, Club Evolution, Bum Bum Lock and Queens’ oldest lgbtq+ bar Friends’ Tavern. Just around the corner are Lucho’s Place and Hombres Lounge.

The bars here possess more glaring similarities than differences: all have hookah service and a accepted $6 Corona. They all offer birthday celebrations, providing freebies often including a cake, invitations, plates and flatware—sometimes even a bottle of bubbly—as long as you bring along all your friends and family. There are no intimidating dress codes or door policies, and th