Gay New York Restaurants
New York is home to a world-famous and very international food scene. Here are some of our favorites
Gay New York · Restaurants
Fresco's Cantina
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12-14 31st Ave, Astoria, New York City, USA
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Fresco's Cantina is a fun and lively, gay owned and operated restaurant, unlike any other Mexican restaurant out there. They host the only Drag Brunch in Queens, NY and also have several other events that are geared to the LGBTQ community and allies.
A cute and cozy venue in the middle of a residential neighborhood, perfect to meet with friends or make new friends. Amazing food, delicious drinks and excellent service. A real gem located in the heart of Astoria.
Weekday: Monday: Closed; Tue-Thurs: 3:00 PM - 9:45 PM
Weekend: Fri-Sat: 3:00 PM - 10:30 PM; Sun: 12:00 NN to 7:30 PM
Last updated on: 31 Aug 2023
Last updated on: 31-Aug-2023
Buvette
42 Grove St, New York City, USA
Show on mapA charming Parisian brasserie that's very French but also very New York, Buvette is a great place for brunch. It's located in the West Village. You can enjoy hangover-busting croques or scrambled eggs, and also pop back later in the evening for a cocktail. It's a classy venue with a lot of charm.
Weekday: 8am-12am
Weekend: 8am-12am
Last updated on: 31 Aug 2023
Last updated on: 31-Aug-2023
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Sarge’s Delicatessen & Diner
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548 3rd Ave, New York City, USA
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No trip to New York is complete without visiting a classic Jewish deli. Pictured here you'll find The Monster, otherwise known as New York's Biggest Sandwich. You can opt for a smaller option too! Try a classic Reuben sandwich or matzo ball soup. This is a very filling and very New York place to eat.
Weekday: 10 AM - 10 PM
Weekend: 10 AM - 10 PM
Last updated on: 31 Aug 2023
Last updated on: 31-Aug-2023
KOCHI
652 10th Ave, New York, NY 10036, New York City, USA
Show on mapOne of the most celebrated restaurants in New York, KOCHI serves the finest Korean food from a nine-course tasting menu. It's located in Hell’s Kitchen where you'll find New York's best gay bars. This is a classy place for a meal before you head for your big night out. It has a Michelin star. Advanced booking is required.
Weekday: Monday-Thursday: 5:00pm – 9:30pm
Weekend: Friday-Saturday: 5:00pm – 10:00pm; Sunday: 5:00pm – 9:30pm
Last updated on: 31 Aug 2023
Last updated on: 31-Aug-2023
HAGS
163 1st Avenue, New York, New York 10003, United States, New York City, USA
Show on mapHAGS is a queer-owned fine dining restaurant in New York City. This quaint East Village restaurant offers a six-course tasting menu and a four-course vegan dessert tasting menu. They accept walk-ins for groups of up to six people but require reservation for parties of seven and up.
Weekday: Mon: Closed; Tue-Fri: 6 PM - 10 PM
Weekend: Sat: 6 PM - 10 PM; Sun: 5 PM - 9 PM
Last updated on: 3 Sep 2023
Last updated on: 3-Sep-2023
Ursula
387a Nostrand Avenue, Brooklyn, New York 11216, United States, New York City, USA
Show on mapUrsula is a queer-owned restaurant in Bed Stuy serving cuisine inspired by New Mexico. Owner Chef Eric See has a long history of work within the LGBTQ+ food community and is dedicated to having an all-LGBTQ+ staff.
If you're dropping by at Ursula, make sure to try their hashbrown-stuffed burritos and chile roast, which sells out fast!
Weekday: Mon-Tue: Closed; Wed-Thurs: 8 AM - 2 PM & 5 PM - 9 PM; Fri: 8 AM - 2 PM & 5 PM - 10 PM
Weekend: Sat: 9 AM - 2 PM & 5 PM - 10 PM; Sun: 9 AM - 2 PM
Last updated on: 7 Sep 2023
Last updated on: 7-Sep-2023
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