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      • Located in NYC’s West Village, Joe Scialo’s legendary nightclub and cabaret. For over 50 years, this legendary establishment has provided a fabulous, welcoming establishment for gay New Yorkers, LGBTQ tourists and visitors & yes, even the occasional heterosexual to enjoy the wild laughter song and community of Greenwich Village.
      www.monsterbarnyc.com
  1. Location & Hours. Suggest an edit. 80 Grove St. New York, NY 10014. S 7th Ave & Sheridan Sq. West Village. Get directions. Amenities and More. Health Score A. No Reservations. Accepts Credit Cards. Accepts Android Pay. 26 More Attributes. About the Business.

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  2. www.monsterbarnyc.comMonster NYC

    Located in NYCs West Village, Joe Scialo’s legendary nightclub and cabaret. For over 50 years, this legendary establishment has provided a fabulous, welcoming establishment for gay New Yorkers, LGBTQ tourists and visitors & yes, even the occasional heterosexual to enjoy the wild laughter song and community of Greenwich Village.

  3. Nov 26, 2023 · The Monster, a club that first opened its doors in 1970, is one of the great LGBTQIA+ nightlife institutions in NYC. Known for its stiff drinks, fabulous drag shows, and cabaret performances, The Monster is a place where you can dance the night away.

  4. May 4, 2010 · Details. 80 Grove St. New York. 10014. Cross street: at Seventh Ave South. Contact: View Website. 212-924-3558. Transport: Subway: 1 to Christopher St–Sheridan Sq. Price: Average drink:...

    • 80 Grove St, NY, 10014
    • 021 2924 3558
  5. 80 Grove St, New York. (212) 924-3558. Menu. The Monster Reviews. 2.8 (258) Write a review. May 2024. Went here after the NYGMC performance at the Skirbull theater on Saturday and had so much fun! My friend introduced me to some choir members and they were super friendly and sang some with the piano performer.

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    • (212) 924-3558
  6. The Monster is located in the West Village neighborhood of Manhattan. The western slice of Greenwich Villagealthough some will tell you it's a separate neighborhood altogether; don't listen to them—the West Village is a somewhat sleepier version of its larger neighborhood, with many tree-lined streets populated by residential buildings and ...

  7. Before it became the institution it is known as today, The Monster (Greenwich Village, NYC) started out as a restaurant in Cherry Grove on Fire Island. The Monster was named after a carved wooden sea serpent from the Coney Island carousel.

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