Bar
Julius'
7 locals recommend,
Why locals recommend it
There's history all over the walls of this 1826 building, like mid-century maps, tattered emblems, and newspaper clippings. One of the oldest bars in the city, it's been a gay bar since the 1960s and played a role in the early gay rights movement. But it’s welcoming and wonderful for anyone who craves a dark ale at a dimly lit mahogany bar. In 1966, three years before the Stonewall riots, patrons staged a sip-in at Julius', protesting discriminatory city laws, a significant moment in the history of gay rights.
Tips from locals
Great burgers. Oldest gay bar in NYC. Every night is different. Hipsters mixing with regulars.
Recently declared a historic sight this gay bar has cheap drinks and a small kitchen with great burgers and fries. There's a great party called Mattechine on Thursdays nights with a mixed group of people.
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Location
159 W 10th St
New York, NY