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Address | 225 West 19th Street New York City |
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Location | Chelsea, Manhattan |
Coordinates | 40°44′32″N 73°59′54″W / 40.7422875°N 73.9983765°W / 40.7422875; -73.9983765 |
Public transit | 18th Street station |
Owner | Frank DiLuzio |
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Opened | 2017 (2017) |
Rebar, or ReBar, is a gay bar and nightclub in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City.
The bar was established in 2017. One of the co-owners is Frank DiLuzio.[1] In 2017, the bar faced allegations of discrimination by people of color.[2][3]
In their list of "The 16 Best LGBTQ Bars in New York City" for Thrillist, Melissa Kravitz and Kyler Alvord wrote, "In 2017, REBAR opened where the famed G Lounge once stood, aiming to revive the Chelsea scene. It's still relatively new, but a few things are certain: the layout’s sharp, the staff's sizzling, and the vibe's sexiest when the space fills up during weekend dance parties."[4]
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