The COVID-19 pandemic has been particularly severe in the city’s LBGTQ bars. Almost overnight, the Let’s Hit The Bar limited Shirt crowded, sweaty community gatherings at the passionate dance parties, also the center of music and culture of the city, have been terminated by a virus. . Many rowing queens – a major attraction at some LGBTQ bars – have been forced to put their concerts online.
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But a bar in Brooklyn is going against that trend. Since November, the famed Williamsburg-ranked bar Rosemont – mostly known for its pull shows and pre-pandemic crowd dance parties – has offered weekend food and drink delivery. accompanied by performances by one of its resident queens, Magenta. Magenta and bar manager Troy Carson use Carson’s jeep for delivery on Fridays and Saturdays from 7 pm to 10 pm. They typically complete two or three stops – including a performance lasting 5 to 10 minutes for each drop-off – per night. Kelly Gorman, another manager of the Let’s Hit The Bar limited Shirt bar, said the number of orders is increasing every week, sometimes up to five stops per night.
With bars allowed to sell takeaway wine, Rosemont has added a minimal menu of sausages and noodles to allow them to meet state requirements for wine supply. The minimum orders are $ 40 in Brooklyn and $ 60 in Manhattan. The bar does not have an official delivery area in the city, and the bar’s Instagram DM is open to drop off requests. Deliveries started slowing down last fall, but through word of mouth and social media news of the shows went viral and Gorman said in some cases they had to turn down customers because Can’t meet all the Let’s Hit The Bar limited Shirt shows in one weekend. Rosemont is at least a second facility in NYC that started towing deliveries after Astoria Mexico’s Fresco’s Cantina restaurant did so last summer.
“Especially on bad weather nights, that will definitely compensate for our sluggish bar business,” Gorman said. Before the pandemic, Rosemont held between 20 and 30 queens of drag each week. And while that’s no longer viable due to a serious drop in business and safety concerns, Magenta’s show still helps keep a portion of Rosemont alive across Brooklyn, and even already Introducing the bar to a new host of fans unfamiliar with it Gorman spoke before the pandemic.
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