New York’s oldest Gay bar and Greenwich Village’s oldest bar.
Julius' is a bar that has a lot of history. This structure has been welcoming folks since 1840, first as a grocery store and then, in 1864 as a bar. It was built in 1826 on the corner of Amos Street (West 10th) and Factory Street (Waverly Place). Since then, we've started a variety of traditions at our bar.
Pump up the fun any night of the week with Julius', a gay bar in New York, New York. With more than 50 years in the business, we open our doors to the best party people in Greenwich Village. Come visit us today to enjoy great food, great friends, and great music.
Julius' host "Mattachine Night", every third Thursday of the month we love to see you. We also host the "Owl Party", on a monthly basis. Live DJ music all night.
This is just a wonderful place with great and drinks and don't forget the hamburgers. Julius is so welcoming to all who come. The bartenders are always...
LOVE THIS PLACE! Throughout 2020 until present, my husband & I would walk down to the Village with our dogs to eat & drink here on their outdoor tables....
This bar is an iconic gay bar - the problem is this place has really fallen apart - the bar staff are rude and it's hard to get served - the food service...
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Friendly bartenders serve up the most fun for the least money in this historic neighborhood bar. We are proud to feature drag shows every day of the week! Free karaoke? Free drag shows? Free disco? Of course! No cover charge
Based on 171 Reviews
Location
159 West 10th Street, West Village, New York City, New York 10014, USA