It has reigned supreme since it was founded by Bob the Drag Queen and Pixie years ago. Days and nights are equally as busy with crowds flocking to the increasingly popular Boozy Brunch. It’s a high voltage, no-holds-barred explosion of choreo and brutal comedy. The Hell’s Kitchenclone of the Chelsea gay sports bar stalwart features a large ground floor, a basement game room dubbed The Dog Pound, and a spacious rooftop patio. “Across the street from Industry-but alike in dignity-this slick two-level bar features my favorite show in the five boroughs: The Help with Kizha Carr and Pixie Aventura. Many matches have been made at the TownHouse over the past twenty years. A Cocktail Party Every Night where one sees good friends and acquaintances, meets new people, and sometimes even meets someone with whom he falls in love. This bar features fabulous queens every night, each with their own radically different style.” 3. Specialties: New York Citys only truly elegant gay bar, catering to upscale, professional gay clientele. The wildest queens in the, well, industry perform numbers on a theme for some of the poshest gays in Hell’s Kitchen, and everyone has a blast. “Everyone who’s anyone goes to see Queen on Thursdays at this giant lounge. It has been home to drag legends like Jackie Beat, Sherry Vine, and Candice Cayne, and features amazing ladies like Tina Burner today.” 2. “A founding mother of drag in New York City, this bar was one of the first queer NYC venues to feature a drag show every night of the week, not just on weekends.