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  • EM W.

    Great Happy Hour,Strong Cocktails and Friendly Atmosphere. Try the Blue Long Island Tea. I Love This Place

    (5)
  • StarCast P.

    NOT!!! Nicholas, the WHITE Doorman, is Racist and Prejudiced against White Men and mostly older HOT White men. We say this cause we sat at the bar. and cruise guys as they come in, and we watched him turn away more than 8 White Guys that came to the Door ( Looking HOT over 50) we overheard him telling One Daddy type You cant come in this bar we have had complaints about you for using racial slurs the poor guy said "What? I have nevr been here",... Just another example of Younger Gay Guys Bullying Hot older Daddies in the Lower West Villaga. CASH ONLY Bar, and seems to be alot of attitude from Bartenders that used to be glad to see me and my buds. No longer go here that much,... SAD... Dont recommend this place anymore,... they need to Clean house and get new management n Staff..

    (1)
  • Kendrew H.

    You want a cheap strong drink without all the pretentiousness? Go here! Fun, but sometimes ratchet. But who cares when your getting a cheap drink?

    (4)
  • Austin M.

    I feel my earlier review was unfair, as I was super drunk and pissed off about places charging cover that night. Also, the guy at the door was being a bit of an ass to us. I went here later on a late Saturday afternoon and both patrons and the bartender were quite nice. The place has a neat look in that it actually has a ceiling and walls that make it "look" like a hangar, but a little chic'd up. Drinks are still annoyingly lame like every other gay bar (why can't we have a little class about this without charging 20 dollars?) and the bar still doesn't take credit cards. The next time I come across a gay bar that takes credit cards, I'll probably clutch my pearls. The best thing you can say about the Hangar Bar is that it is competing with the Rockbar for the least West Village-y gay bar in the area. Of course, Rockbar was probably just accidentally built on the wrong side of the Hudson, so I'm not sure it counts as West Village.

    (3)
  • Sean W.

    It's a good bar. I come here sometimes. Drinks are strong. Customers are cool. Come and get your drink on. Ask for Markee. He's the best. And he's real sexy.

    (3)
  • Nobbi L.

    We stopped in here after a nice lunch on a day trip to the City. It was our second visit. This is a nice neighborhood bar, not very bust on a Sunday afternoon. The clientele is ethnically mixed which makes it very nice. The bar tender was friendly and the patrons appeared to be some regulars and some visitors. We enjoyed the ambiance.

    (5)
  • Shane E.

    I'm not sure what some folk's problems are with this place. As a pasty white guy (visiting from San Francisco) I felt more than welcome. No awkward stares, no nasty looks, and no bad service. I was treated just like anyone else in the place. I even had a handsome guy strike up some conversation while getting a drink that I ended up chatting with all evening. They do make you pay a cover but it comes with a free drink (odd, but when in Rome...) There is some standing space in the front, followed by a long narrow section along the bar, and a more open back room with a go-go dancer (where everyone seemed to congregate). I kept my distance since that's not really my thing, but enjoyed people watching. A solid bar to hang out at with no pretention.

    (4)
  • L. V.

    I love this place, can't believe I haven't thought of reviewing it till now. I admit I have been going for the past 3-4 years only for gay pride. Let me tell you why... It's the best spot to hang out in the bartenders are great the drinks are good and so is the AC. Most importantly you can see the entire parade pass by from right inside the bar. I tell all my friends to meet us at Hang bar and we always have a great time. They don't charge an entrance fee if you get there early, I believe they start charging after 5pm. Not sure cause I've never had to pay. We always try to get into the city early to catch all the functions going on for pride. Yes I know this review is super late cause last I went was July 2013, but I've been coming here for a while now. Even though I haven't been here other than pride I still wanted to put my two sense in. Yes I do agree the bathroom situation sucks when this place gets packed. Meet you here at hang bar for pride 2014!! lol =) Enjoy.

    (4)
  • Kara C.

    "Kara, if you had your left boob out here nobody would care." L.B. Yelp should have a separate scale for welcomingness. Well I guess I'll be the pioneer of my own scale then: Welcomingness: 5 Easy-to-talk-to-ness-of-strangers: 5 People: Well have your own people - bringing this easily to a 5 Proximity to train: 5 - Right by the 1 Train and other trains too Proximity to pizza restaurant by the train: 8/5 Music: 5 Drink strength: 5 2 for 1 Tuesdays: Yesssss Bathrooms: Ugh It is a come as you are DIVE gay bar and I love it.

    (4)
  • Jerome Espinosa B.

    my friend and i came here on a Sunday evening and we were surprised to discover it's packed. And whereas we would always see the blinds drawn open and could see customers inside whenever we walk by the bar, that Sunday the blinds were drawn closed. Nothing special was happening inside, except for a single dancer doing his work on the bar, plus the customers who looked like they were enjoying themselves. i think the ambiance was particularly cozy and intimate that evening, for one reason or another. and so we went about enjoying our beers and our conversation. we will be back soon. btw, i've always heard from my caucasian friends that this bar caters mostly to black customers. i guess, it's true; i saw a few white customers that night, plus myself who's Asian. and I think the bathroom happened to be neat and clean that night (so I'll be curious to find out the next time I'm around).

    (4)
  • Wayne P.

    Tuesday night and the place is hopping! Packed full of very handsome men. The bartender is a very good pour! Drinks and atmosphere do not disappoint!

    (4)
  • Suresh D.

    I was in here yesterday after brunch and walk around from the East side of 28 Street all the way to the piers by Christopher Street. After talking with friends and walking with them all that time I wanted to unwind a bit. I came in here after noticing the chalkboard with the Sunday $4 vodka specials. Meaning $4 mixed drinks if it included vodka (house vodka of course). I got there and there was a bit of small crowd starting to happen which is the usual build up to a crowd in this place from what I remember. I asked for a screwdriver when the bartender requested my order. After pouring my drink he let me know about the $4 vodka. He then asked me if I was even old enough to be there. I told him my age and showed him my ID. He commented on the day of the month my birthday was in. After I finished the screwdriver, I contemplated another one. I declined because I needed to be headed home. The kind bartender said I didn't have to leave even if I wasn't drinking but I told him I needed to be headed out. Very pleasant experience.

    (4)
  • Timothy H.

    The Hangar. One of my favorite hangouts in New York City. Tucked away on Christopher Street inbetween the 1 Line and the Christopher Street Piers. I tell you, every time I make it to New York, I simply HAVE to go to this bar. Why? I'm glad you asked! For starters, the bartenders know how to pour a mean drink. I mean if you want to get totally smashed, this is the place to do it! They have a VERY heavy hand...for example a vodka-cranberry made for me was 98 percent vodka, 2 percent cranberry. Three of those and my good friend was carrying me out of the bar. Then there's the people. Yeah this could be considered a pickup bar, but I consider it comedy. It is a good place to hang out with friends though. Just get there early so you can get a place to sit. On the weekends they have dancers; some are hot, some...not so hot. All in all I enjoy coming here, and I recommend it. Just be warned...you might get hit on. But is that really such a bad thing?

    (4)
  • David M.

    It's very loud in that tiny space, but it's a gay bar, so that is to be expected. The crowd is very convivial and welcoming, regardless of your race or gender. Best part: The cocktails are strong and the happy hour is long.I had four cocktails over the course of 90 minutes and paid $20.00 including excellent tips. Great place to get your drink on!

    (4)
  • Evan G.

    A tour of Christopher Street bars one Saturday night turned up this little bit of fabulousness. Not only was the guy who took the cover charge ridiculously friendly, there were a couple of delicious hotties at the bar that I got to eye-fuck, and the go-go boy was ALL MAN. Stayed for a drink before moving on to the next place, but remember really liking being here. It was lively, not too crowded, and everyone was having a good time - and, while yes there was liquor involved, it seemed like everyone was having a good time because of each other. I likes.

    (3)
  • Jim S.

    During my recent NY trip, I suggested to my pal that we grab a drink after seeing a performance at the Joyce Theater. We both decided The Hangar was the best place to imbibe. Frankly it was kinda a theme for the night, having seen Philadanco and meeting an Alvin Ailey dancer at the show. And it being the weekend before Pride - the streets were packed with pre-proud boyz... When I lived in NY, I used to enjoy The Hangar for the guys and stopping back in after nearly a decade on the Left Coast, I was pleased to see that at least some things in NYC don't change! The place was as packed as I remembered. The awkward space near the front still makes it practically obligatory that you squeeze past the guys as you make your way to the back. Lucky for us, my pal and I snagged two bar stools and enjoyed the show! The clientele were friendly guys out having fun. My only complaint would be that the go-go boys were (as is often the case) just boring over-muscular eye-candy. But with so many bar patrons to enjoy, there's enough candy to go around!

    (4)
  • Romano C.

    Thugs and ghetto trash abound here. Skip it unless you have a hand gun with you.

    (1)
  • Eric R.

    To be honest I ventured down Christopher st. intending on a hairy night at Ty's, there was a line, no one makes me wait, baby doesn't do lines. So across the street I headed. To be honest being a 5'6" white kid the patrons were a little intimidating, yes I too have pre-concieved perceptions of giant hot black men too. At the bar i was greeted by one of the friendliest bar tenders in town when out of the corner of my eye what did i see? A giant Puerto Rican dick swaying to and fro. I instantly felt at home. My night was filled with dark chocolate eye candy, pleasant conversations with a new group of friends, decently priced (one free) gin and tonics, and a new place to call home.

    (5)
  • Cyber B.

    I gotta say, I really like the hangar bar. Use to go on Sundays after brunch and just chill out from the late after noon to evening. If you like an Urban crowd, black guys and good drinks, I would say GO. Staff is friendly and the tall sexy black guy who works door is a HOTIE for sure.

    (4)
  • B. M.

    This bar is a good bar. The drinks are strong. The music is very good! There is a fairly broad mix of people, however, the clientele tend to be tougher, streetwise, working class men regardless of ethincity, weight, height or age. The space is not large and it is almost always crowded with scores of people on any given night. The main downside is that there is no dancefloor! This is disappointing because the music selection is consistantly very good! Very good for dancing, but there is no room for it. There is just enough room to sway to the rhythm with your drink. I recommend going with someone unless don't mind the getting hit on. Aside from that, The Hangar Bar is one of the better bar I have exprienced but DO NOT GO ALONE unless you feel you are rough and tough enough to handle the clientele who frequent this bar.

    (3)
  • T H.

    PROS -Clean -Friendly bartenders are nice to EVERYONE -Pool Table -music not too overpowering CONS -not very diverse crowd anymore -too many hookers -drinks are more expensive now -gets waaay too crowded *Not a bad place. The bartenders are friendly and helpful to EVERYONE. The door guys and the cashiers on cover nights are kind of douchebags though. The place is so narrow, and gets waaaay too crowded, you may not get out once you go in. There's still 2 for 1 drinks at happy hour which is 'yay'. The drinks are not too expensive during happy hour, but outside of that they are pricier than I remember.If you are ordering something brand named and foofy with an umbrella in it, be prepared to pay $15 easily! They have dancers on the weekend, but they usually suck. They look good, but many can't really dance or move. They also have a pool table, which I think they should ditch in favor of more space. overall a good experience.

    (3)

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