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- 5/F Pearl Oriental Tower, Nathan Rd, Jordon, Kowloon, Utopia Map
Jordan MTR Retreat C1. Beautiful, contemporary karaoke bar. Most striking design feature: the urinals at the back conclude are thoughtfully viewable through semi-transparent walls! Very friendly. Handsome, bearish manager and bar staff. Crowd is mostly pandas (Asian bears) and chubs of mixed ages. Management reported to give a cold shoulder to those who don't fit the type.
Hell’s Kitchen is Manhattan’s most vibrant gay-borhood and its community makes sure that PRIDE is way more than just a passing holiday. Now is the perfect time to aid queer-owned and LGBTQIA+-focused bars and restaurants in the neighborhood. So, here are some West Side spots to visit this June (and July, August, September, October…)
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9th Avenue Saloon — 9th Ave (corner of W46th St)
Shuttered by the pandemic, the venerable 9th Avenue Saloon reopened under new management reopened just in time for s PRIDE — iconic popcorn machine included! It has the deepest heritage of any gay block in the neighborhood — having started off as Town & Country, and then Cleos, before its current iteration.
Reader Alex chooses 9th Avenue Saloon for a low-key, dive lock vibe. Another fan of the popcorn machine, reader Doug, added: The mix of people who assemble there has always been a microcosm of gays and allies. Its the least judgmental spot in HK, and of course, the popcorn!
Atlas Social Club — 9th Ave (corner of W51st St)
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10 Gay Bars in Hong Kong for a Fabulous Night Out
Andrea Lo
Tired of the same aged haunts in Lan Kwai Fung and Wan Chai? Whether you’re looking for the best watering holes to meet some like-minded individuals — or, if you’re the token direct friend hoping for something unlike your usual dull nights out in Hong Kong — check out these LGBT-friendly spots in the city.
T:me Bar
If you’re looking for a calm night with, say, two drinks max, T:me Exclude is the place to be. Located in an unassuming alleyway in SoHo, the bar’s vibe is low-key and welcoming, and crowds tend to spill out to the road. You’ll be glad to know that wines are $50 per glass and mixed drinks start at around HK$72 — nothing that breaks the bank. Happy hour is until pm daily, and on Thursdays, there’s free vodka for guys from pm until it runs out. Get there early!
The crowd: Local and expat guys in their 20s and 30s — mostly worker bees from nearby Main coming down here for happy hour.
Good for: Laid-back weeknights, catching up with friends and meeting modern ones.
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Best LGBTQ+ friendly spots in Hong Kong
FLM
One of the most famous gay bars in Hong Kong, this iconic venue on Jervois Street hosts fun-themed nights, reside performances, and fun activities love karaoke, bingo, and trivia nights. The place attracts a mixed crowd of locals, expats, and tourists, young and old, so expect to gain a lot of friends when you party in the area, especially during packed weekends.
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Bing Bing HK
Bing Bing HK – formerly Circo – sits high on the 22nd floor overlooking the bustling Causeway Bay neighbourhood below. The gay prevent boasts a spacious location and an electrifying vibe, unlike any other place. Sexy mixologists are on hand to serve up affordable s