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Top 5 Lesbian-Nightlife Spots


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(Photo: Shanna Ravindra)

Cattyshack
249 Fourth Ave., nr. President St., Park Slope, Brooklyn; 718-230-5740.
This two-tiered dance club is the place to be on weekends; a pool table and a stripper pole add a nice bit of hustle and sleaze.

Cubby Hole
281 W. 12th St, nr. 4th St.; 212-243-9041.
The tiny, always gregarious West Village bar unites the neighborhood's corporate-climbers with a mix of sporty types and postcollege hotties, plus a few wayward hipsters.

Ginger’s
363 Fifth Ave., nr. 5th St., Park Slope, Brooklyn; 718-788-0924.
Those pining for the buzz-cut babes and flag-waving mammas of small-town Lesbianville will feel right at home shooting pool or singing karaoke at this Park Slope institution.

Girls Girls Girls
Metropolitan, 559 Lorimer St., nr. Metropolitan Ave., Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
Young, hip androgynous queers ride their fixed-gears to this weekly get-together to argue over postgraduate theses while D.J.’s spin pop and indie rock.

Showstopper
BLVD, 199 Bowery, nr. Rivington St.; Myspace.com/showstopperparty.
The L Word's got nothing on this monthly party where corseted go-go dancers do splits to house beats while tamer girls canoodle on white leather banquettes.

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