December 7, 2011
Last week I wrote about being concerned about Bill’s Gay Nineties bar in midtown. It seems they’re having a bit of a scuffle with their landlord and I thought I’d go and ask the bartender a question or two and of course have a few drinks in one of the few decent bars in that part of town. Well, I forgot it was the night that they were lighting the tree in Rockefeller Center and there was a ton of people in Bill’s. It was so crowded I couldn’t even get to the bar to get a drink, so I thought I’d try it tonight on swizzle stick night. Bars usually are a little less crazy on Tuesday nights, so let’s go see how we make out this week. Oh and there’s a few special guest stars that are going to be there as well, so let’s get going!
It's a drizzly, rainy night out tonight.
On nights like this I always hope that Eddie Rabbit's in town because he loves the rainy night.
Personally, I like looking at the tall buildings when there's rain and it's a little foggy out. Manhattan kind of looks like London on these nights.
And here we are, back at Bill's. Let's see if we can belly up to the bar tonight.
And look who it is, our friend Elliot Paul at the piano!
Elliot's a fun guy and a true piano man. He really adds a dimension of fun to the bar.
And tonight I'm able to get a drink, there's no swizzle, but I was able to talk to the bartender about the rumors of Bill's closing due to problems with the landlord. He told me that everyone there remains hopeful and they don't have plans of going anywhere. Time will tell, but for now, my advice is to stop in to Bill's, get a few drinks and help keep this classic midtown bar alive. Nobody wants a Monkey Bar II on this block.
And look, here's two of the aforementioned guest stars, Lindsay and Shawn!
And here's the Duncester, the party's complete!
The bar is well stocked and lit up for the holidays.
A festive wreath and lights intermingle with the vintage photos on the dark, wooden walls of Bill's.
The tables in the back are filled, nice to see on a Tuesday night.
These women were having a fun ladies night out at Bill's.
A couple dances to the musical styling of Elliot Paul.
And it's time to put the camera down and rejoin the party back at the bar. A great night out, thanks to Lindsay, Shawn, the Duncester and everyone at Bill's for a great night out. Goodnight everybody and see you tomorrow after dark.
Bill's Gay Nineties
57 E. 54th St. (Near Madison Ave.)
212-355-0243
Further Reading: Lost City, Mitch Broder’s Vintage New York and Jeremiah's Vanishing New York.