Julius'

$$ LGBTQ bar New York, New York
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Historic Lgbtq+ Dive bar Burgers Greenwich village
Established in 1864, Julius' is New York City's oldest continuously operating bar, nestled at the corner of West 10th Street and Waverly Place in Greenwich Village. In 1966, it became the site of a pivotal "sip-in" protest by the Mattachine Society, challenging discriminatory liquor laws against LGBTQ+ patrons. The interior boasts original wood-paneled walls and a long wooden bar, creating a timeless atmosphere. Known for its juicy burgers and classic cocktails, Julius' remains a cherished spot for both longtime locals and newcomers seeking a taste of New York's rich history.
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