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Saturday, July 5th, 2025
Time: 9:00pm – 1:00am
Entry: $20 b4 10pm; $25 after
at
NYM4M Men’s Club
250 W 26th St
New York, NY 10001
(between 7th/8th Ave)
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COST:
$20 before 10pm; $25 after.
DRESS CODE:
Jockstraps, briefs, gym shorts or less.
Leather harnesses are hot! Tank tops are ok.
Footwear required.
LOCATION:
NYM4M Men’s Club is located in the basement level of building 250 W 26th Highway, Manhattan, NYC between 7th and 8th Ave. See for the open lane entry doors below the blue animal hospital awning; enter; walk down the hall & take the stairs down to our basement play space.
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History
In the decades after opening in 1927, the market building at 835 Washington Street housed a variety of poultry, fruit, provisions, and meat dealers, and trucking and telegraph firms. The last market-related company lasted here until 1975. Overlapping with that use, a series of gay leather bars began leasing space in 1968 on the first and second floors of the building. The Meatpacking District, in the northwestern corner of Greenwich Village, was then a perfect location for gay nightspots as there were no other nightly activities in the area, other than sex workers on the streets.
The Den / O.K. Corral
The Den, located on the first floor from 1968 to 1976, started out as a members-only leather exclude. After a 1970 renovation it was known for dancing, a pool table, cheap drinks, and its free buffet on Sundays. It brought in homosexual men from across a spectrum of sexual interests – “leather, sweater, and jeans,” as Gay Scene observed. The newspaper GAY, however, mused that “the boots and jackets are often just costume here.” The bar lost its liquor license in January 1972, b