It used to be the place to go on a Friday or Saturday night but I don't know what's happening here lately. G Lounge: G Lounge was one of my first regular hot spots when I started feeling out the gay scene about 10 years ago. Gym Sportsbar is located at 167 8th Avenue, (212) 337-2439 Outdoor space: Yes - the front of the bar is a small, crowded, smoky, gated patio space. Speaking of the bathroom, it's only mildly private, so be prepared to prop your leg up against the door while using it or have a friend guard it for you if you're like me! But they've got items for the sportsman, including a pool table and those funny urinal soccer games. Contrary to the name, the overall vibe of Gym Bar is very anti-Chelsea-gym-boy-with-sculpted-eyebrows-and-a-spray-tan-and sometimes that's not such a bad thing. The bartenders are personable, the space is cozy, and their frozen drinks are powerful the others cocktails, not so much. Gym Sportsbar: Gym Sportsbar's whole thing is being a relaxed, no attitude, no BS bar and they certainly deliver. Pretentious crowd.īoxers Flatiron is located at 37 West 20th Street, (212) 255-5082 And they're not BOGO during happy hour.Ĭruisy restrooms: Yes, with no dividers between the urinals which is a pet peeve of mine.Ĭrowd: Mixed ages, mostly young. They also have a "VIP" area in the front of the bar but sometimes this space gets double booked and it can become a shit show.įrozen drinks: Yes but the drink machines aren't usually turned on right away and so they're not frozen. While Boxers has three designated GENIUS "service only" areas, they are not enforced and are sometimes ignored by the bartenders. On busy Fridays and Saturdays, be prepared to wait 10 - 15 minutes for a drink. The bartenders will spend their time telling you how "straight" they are-it doesn't matter to me if you're gay or straight as long as you're interested in getting me a drink.
The bar serves brick oven pizza, wings, guacamole and fries to go along with their "sports bar" theme, regardless of the fact that no one is watching any sports on the televisions. The pool tables are also awkwardly placed-if you're not careful you'll get hit in the ass with a pool stick. There isn't lot of seating and a few of the walkways get easily crowded if you stand in them, you'll be getting banged all night (and not in a good way). Its central location on 6th avenue and 20th Street below the former Limelight helps make it a nice meeting spot for post-work drinks. We're so sick of reporting on the Tiger Woodses of the celebrity scene, if you catch our drift.Boxers NYC: With a faux boxing ring in its center that doubles as a DJ booth, this is my go-to happy hour spot during any given day of the week. "They completed each other's sentences and riffed off each other in that oh-so-too-cute, sickening way couples who are truly in sync do, you know." Our posh Miami spy tells us the two are still in that gushy-love phase: The entire time Paula was shopping, Robin was busy doting on his pregnant wife. Paula is apparently quite fond of the swank label and was rocking an amazing pair of black Roger Vivier shoes to prove it. Robin Thicke and Paula Patton, making a color-coordinated (in gray) appearance at the opening of the Roger Vivier store at the Bal Harbour Shops in Florida.
No word if the American Idol runner-up enjoyed the nice décor the bathroom had to offer!
"He was singing tons of show tunes in the VIP area and was really enjoying himself," our eyes dish. "Half the bathroom stalls are missing doors, if you get my drift."Īpparently the bar itself is "adorable," but "the horny clientele" is what makes the scene a tad "gross."Įither way, Adam was there to have a good time and sing his tush off.
He was "very nice" shaking tons of hands, hugging people and calling them "really cute."Īs for why our spy swears this bar is supersleazy? Lambert showed up with his gay-tourage and was as cool and sweet as can be, we're told. It basically combines show tunes with STDs." "It's the trashiest gay bar in Manhattan.