Bum Bum Bar closes its doors in Woodside
Popular LGBT tavern was known as go-to destination for Latina lesbian crowd
BY BILL PARRY
After more than two
decades, the gay-owned and
operated Bum Bum Bar
in Woodside has closed,
according to the NYC LGBT
Historic Sites Project.
Since its opening in the
early 1990s, the Bum Bum Bar,
located at 63-14 Roosevelt Ave.,
attracted a mixed, but mostly
working-class, Latina lesbian
crowd and along with several
other gay and lesbian bars in
Jackson Heights, it provided
support for the inaugural
Queens Pride Parade in 1993.
The Bum Bum Bar was also
known for hosting numerous
events that attracted
customers from across the
five boroughs and was one of
only four lesbian bars still in
operation in New York City.
The NYC LGBT Historic
Sites Project says Bum Bum
was pronounced Boom Boom
after a Brazilian beauty
contest. The nonprofit
organization was not
The Bum Bum Bar in Woodside closes after more than 20 years leaving the city with only three lesbian
bars. Courtesy of Christopher Brazee
sure why it closed.
“These are the kinds of
historic places, dating back
to the city’s founding in the
17th century to the year 2000,
that we are continuously
documenting,” NYC LGBT
Historic Sites Manager
Amanda Davis said. “So
that our project reflects
the diversity of the LGBT
community throughout
the five boroughs.”
While their significance
is often underestimates of
dismissed by heterosexual
society, bars and other
establishments play a pivotal role
in LGBT culture as centers for
LGBT acceptance, community
and activism.
Through history, these
spaces have given LGBT people
the freedom to be themselves in a
way they often cannot be in their
personal or professional lives.
Other significant LGBT
bars and nightlife venues in
Queens included the nowclosed
Love Boat in Elmhurst
which has a popular dance
venue for gay men from Latin
America, and Friends Tavern,
in Jackson Heights, known
as the oldest active gay bar
in Queens. Both have been
documented by the Project as
historic sites.
Reach reporter Bill
Parry by e-mail at bparry@
schnepsmedia.com or by phone
at (718) 260–4538.
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