Gay bars in westchester county

 

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Location: White Plains

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White Plains could deffinately use a gay bar The Loft is mainly for a much older group of adults and there's pleanty of adolescent gays and lez' looking for a chill spot, me included!! The Villlage is a bit far to leave to EVERY Friday night.

 

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Location: Fresh Rochelle, New York

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I understand the NYSC in Colorless Plains has a good number of gay members.

 

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Location: Connectucut shore but on a hill

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Can anybody endorse a gym in Westchester all the way up to Stamford that is well perhaps not gay oriented, but at least has some gay members?

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Location: Phoenix, AZ

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Hello there! I am about to move to New Rochelle, NY from Salt Lake City, UT in about 2 weeks. I possess an apartment in the Avalon on the Sound East located in downtown New Rochelle.

My question is, is there anything to do in Westchester County, or am I always going to be going to Fresh York City?

A little backgound on myself: I'm a 23 year old gay male. I love to go out once and a while, grab a beer after work, meet brand-new people, discover new restaurants, and visit coffee shops and bookstores. Am I going to uncover that in Westchester, or is my best bet to always be on the train to NYC?

Also is there ANY kind of gay scene in Westchester County? Also what is the attitude like in the area? Open and accepting? Or conservative and close minded?


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Location: Yorktown Heights NY

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