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Stonewall Inn

GayOut (30) 4.5
Google (1651) 4.3
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Molti visitatori lodano il Stonewall Inn per la sua atmosfera accogliente, il personale cordiale e la sua importanza come punto di riferimento LGBTQ+, con alcuni che sottolineano i buoni prezzi delle bevande e gli spettacoli piacevoli. Tuttavia, alcuni visitatori si sono detti delusi, aspettandosi un'esperienza più energica o selvaggia e trovando invece persone al telefono o in piccoli gruppi.

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53 Christopher St, Greenwich Village, New York, NY 10014
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+1 212-488-2705
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www.thestonewallinnnyc.com
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Lo Stonewall Inn, al 53 di Christopher Street, non è semplicemente un bar, è un monumento, sia in senso emotivo che legale. Il 28 giugno 1969, la polizia fece irruzione in questo locale e i suoi avventori reagirono, un atto di resistenza che catalizzò il moderno movimento per i diritti LGBTQ+ e che alla fine portò alle parate del Pride, alle tutele legali e alla visibilità culturale che le persone LGBTQ+ godono ora in tutto il mondo occidentale. Nel 2016, il Presidente Obama designò lo Stonewall Inn e l'area circostante come il primo National Monument degli Stati Uniti dedicato ai diritti LGBTQ+, il primo nel suo genere nella storia americana. Il locale stesso ha attraversato diverse incarnazioni dal 1969. Lo spazio attuale è un locale di dimensioni modeste, diviso in due stanze: un bar anteriore e una sala più grande sul retro con una pista da ballo dove si svolgono spettacoli di drag e serate con DJ quasi tutte le sere. Non è il bar più grande o più elaborato di New York. Ciò che è, è insostituibile. Le fotografie e i materiali d'archivio sulle pareti raccontano la storia di ciò che è accaduto qui e di ciò che ne è scaturito. Le targhe esterne lo segnalano come un punto sul National Register of Historic Places. I visitatori provengono da tutto il mondo specificamente per calpestare questo marciapiede, e a ragione. Gli eventi regolari includono spettacoli di drag, serate a tema e raccolte fondi per la comunità. Il locale è affollato ogni sera della settimana; durante il weekend del Pride a giugno, diventa il centro gravitazionale dell'intera città.

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Lunedì 14:00-04:00
Martedì 14:00-04:00
Mercoledì 14:00-04:00
Giovedì 14:00-04:00
Venerdì 14:00-04:00
Sabato 14:00-04:00
Domenica 14:00-04:00

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Julio Gonzalez
Julio Gonzalez May 2026

My name is Julio Cesar Gonzalez and last night on 5/2/26 I was at The Stonewall Inn supporting my friend and Drag Performer Harmonica Sunbeam. I purchased a drink (Blue Long Island Iced Tea) at the bar and I was told there is a 2-drink minimum but since I had a digital replacement card from Chase because I'm waiting for a new one, the bartender told me that the purchase of the one drink was fine. I proceeded to go upstairs with my drink for the show. I put my drink down and as soon as I put my drink down, a bartender told me “there's a 2 minimum drink” I advised him that I aware of the rules downstairs and he advised me that it's a “2 minimum drink during the show upstairs.” I found it off that The Stonewall Inn now has a “4 DRINK MINIMUM” now. 2 downstairs and 2 upstairs. Mind you there's no sign in the establishment anywhere about these rules. The same bartender who took my 1st finished drink told me the rules again. I advised him “I'm aware of the rules and you need to wait. When I'm ready to order another drink, I will.” He didn't any of my responses because I'm an educated Dominican man. A tall big black man approaches me and asks to speak to me. I said I'm ok thank you. He waits. Approaches me again to talk to me. I said no thanks. He then says he's security and wants talk to me and I said “I’ll speak to you later. I'm enjoying the drag show and I'd anyone wants to speak wit me it should be the bar owner or manager regarding my purchases” A manager comes up to me. I explain the situation and I advised him “I’ll make the purchase. I just finished drinking a blue long island. When is the show over?” He replied “in 25 minutes and you don't look like you’ll be buying a drink” 😳 Mind I was dressed up in a button down shirt, nice jeans and sneakers. Harmonica Sunebeam even stopped the drag show mid show on the mic to ask if I was ok and I replied “NO!” and she proceeded with her show. I get escorted downstairs by Steven (Security tall black man) and I said “im not leaving until I get the owners name and contact info” I speak with a nice lady named “Diane” and she couldn't believe the story when I told her. She took down my name and number and stated that Kurt Kelly was the owner. I made a complaint in the stonewall website and advised them that Kurt Kelly (Owner) Stacy Lentz (Owner) Bill Morgan (Business Partner) and Tony DiCicco (Business Partner) should call me before I seek legal counsel. I have my receipt for my purchase of my drink and text messages from Harmonica Sunbeam regarding the incident AND we can check the cameras in Stonewall to see how many times the bartender harrassed me (3 times) within MINUTES to purchase another drink right after he took my empty glass. I felt discriminated last night from the staff Mike and Mark for harassing me to buy more drinks and to tell me that “I don't look like I am going to buy more drinks” when I could've have easily had they been patient. There's NO SIGN at Stonewall Inn advising the patrons that a “4 DRINK MINIMUM 2 downstairs and 2 upstairs” is required to enter their establishment or to enjoy your friend who is the main guest of the Drag Show. Please feel free to reach me at anytime.

J Reid
J Reid May 2026

Great atmosphere, friendly staff, reasonable prices, and the feeling of being in a historical site, on ground where the fight for our rights started. 💙🩷🤍🩷💙

Noemi Blonde
Noemi Blonde May 2026
C B
C B May 2026

We had an unpleasant experience at Stonewall. The blond female bartender (referred to in multiple other prior reviews) ruined our experience. My wife and I came from out of town to see this historic and meaningful place. We brought her niece and nephew and my sister-in-law. They all were excited to see the Inn. Fast forward to the female bartender being very unfriendly, unwelcoming, and it was a huge let down. We were pretty excited to be there and had walked for over an hour. There were no seats for the 5 of us, so we gathered stools around a post in the middle of the room. We just wanted to sit. The bartender immediately came over and snapped at us for having them where they were. She was bossy and rude. I realized her point about blocking the space, and we quickly moved them back. We meant no harm. There was no, "hey, sorry, having stools here will block others" and definitely no, "can I get you all something?" She left the 5 of us feeling unwelcome and as if we were trouble makers. We went outside and started to sit out there, then saw a group leave. After a little debate, we decided to try again. We found our way back inside to a 6 top The blond bartender walked over to the table behind us, glared at us as she picked up empties, and still do not greet us or even acknowledge us. She was rude and doesn't seem to posess and real customer service. It was disappointing and ruined the whole experience. We left without ever buying a drink and took our money elsewhere. Sad. I cant imagine we will go back, ever. She might say good riddance should she read this and that's ok. A little politeness would have gone a long way. We were just there to experience the bar and buy a drink for a 21 year old Masters Degree graduate who thought Stonewall was important and a significant part of our story. Sucks feeling unwelcome there, of all places. Shame on you. We would have left with T shirts. 😞 This was our only poor experience in NYC.

Ivan Coelho
Ivan Coelho May 2026

For a bar with such history really sad to see how shitty the service is

Jen P
Jen P May 2026
Richard Runds
Richard Runds May 2026

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