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Paying homage to the day the Marriage Equality Act was passed in the Merged States, June 26, 2015, the name Six26 was born.  On this diurnal, the United States Supreme Court struck down all state bans on lgbtq+ marriage, legalizing it in all 50 states, and requiring states to honor out-of-state same-sex marriage licenses in the case Obergefell v. Hodges. With a lounge that becomes a joyful and vibrant high-energy lounge and a chill garden-esque rooftop bar as the sun sets, The Six26 venue is always ready to celebrate being and love with all who walk through its doors.

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The C ’80 Pub Named Hottest Queer Bar in Northern N.J.

Drew’s campus Pub was officially named the “Hottest Queer Bar in Northern New Jersey” by the official LGBTQ+ Exclude Association of America last Wednesday. 

The C’80 Pub, located in the Ehinger Center, has long served as a popular spot for Queer students to use their evenings, drink with their close friends and feel safe in their own skin. Each patron leaves feeling gayer than they did walking in, and now the Pub has an official title to boast.

Last week, monitoring the announcement from the LGBTQ+ Bar Association of America, I made my way to the Pub to interview some of the regular patrons to get their insight on the declaration. 

One patron was ecstatic about the news, and said, “Thinking about all the experiences I’ve had at the pub … They’re pretty gay.” She cited a occasion when two of her friends shared their first gay kiss at the pub. She went on to say the establishment deserved the title, stating, “I think the pub turns people gay.” 

Another patron said, “The pub is the hottest gay block in the tri-state area.” They then shared a story of their experiences at Gay and Womxn loving womxn bars in NYC that f

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Paradise

  732-988-6663 | Monmouth County
Asbury Park, New Jersey

With two dance floors, Martini Lounge, heated pool, tiki bars, intimate seating, as good as many luxurious accommodations, Paradise offers a pleasurable and unforgettable Jersey Shore nightlife experience. Located off the Boardwalk in Historic Asbury Park, inside the upscale and chic Empress Hotel, Paradise has everything you could ask for in a night out. The clu... Read More

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Pint Bar

  201-367-1222 | Hudson County
Jersey City, New Jersey

A Kind fun bar in North Jersey! For craft beer, drinks and fun, the Pint Bar is the place to go! Pint Bar has a entertaining friendly atmosphere and they have events almost every night of the year. Pint Bar is definitely o

If a queer cartographer mapped out LGBTQ bars, Recent Jersey would look favor a triangular border surrounding a hollow center. Jersey City forms the northernmost point with Pint and Six26, backing into the densely packed offerings of New York City across the river. Philadelphia occupies the southwestern outpost, while Asbury Park completes the perpendicular angle in the southeast with Paradise and Georgie’s.

What’s in the space formed by these three vertices? Nothing — a gay Bermuda triangle where the bars that dare enter soon disappear.

That’s the void that the staff of The 244 Spot hopes to occupy. The new LGBTQ exclude opened at 244 Cedar St. in South Amboy on Oct. 11 a fitting observance of National Coming Out Day.

The 244 Spot occupies an unassuming house in a residential neighborhood. It opens into an intimate prevent space that has the usual mirrors and lofty tops of any accepted drinking establishment, but the real charm sits in the belly of the building. Keep going, around the pool table that testifies to the venue’s previous existence as Danny Boy’s Irish Pub, and you’ll find yourself on a dance floor of cozy proportions that’s framed by neon lights, a touch of rai

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