ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 9月2日 08時15分
Anything can happen at the Brooklyn bar Singers, from sauna raves and pop-up petting zoos to the most perfectly deranged Olympic Games imaginable: cigarette races.
Singers, which opened its doors in May 2022, is housed in a converted warehouse that had sat unused since the closing of a gastro pub in the space in 2018. The bar draws a quieter crowd during the day before it fills up at night: stylish gay people with pan-European accents, couples on awkward first dates, solo journalists on assignment sipping a “Not Lasagna No. 1” (a spicy pineapple margarita the bar has recently rebranded as “Girl Dinner”).
The diverse crowd that Singers attracts can be partly attributed to its branding — or rather, the lack thereof. Its exterior is nondescript, bearing no distinctive LGBTQ markers like rainbows or trans flags, but word of mouth has lured a growing pool of regulars.
Tap the link in the bio to read about Singer’s diverse crowds and entertainment. Photos by @amirbangs
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