C'mon Everybody

Gay bar · Bedford-Stuyvesant

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@infatuation

"C’mon Everybody is a few feet from Chilo’s, and you’re probably wondering how two bars can exist right next to one another. Well, Chilo’s has tacos, and C’mon Everybody has music. This queer bar and venue has a room in the back where they host live music, comedy, DJs, and the occasional themed dance party. The events are ticketed, but they generally don’t cost much—and if you don’t feel like buying a ticket, you can just drink at the bar up front. " - Bryan Kim, Willa Moore, Nikko Duren

The 16 Best Bars In Bed-Stuy - New York - The Infatuation
Noah Devereaux

325 Franklin Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11238 Get directions

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@cmoneverybodybk

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