Your NYC Lesbian guide to the best sapphic places to visit, queer things to do, special events, etc. - Queer Sapphic| Queer Sapphic
Grotto’s sapphic bar events had been on my radar for months. I'd see them on Instagram and TikTok but every time I tried to snag tickets, they were gone in a flash. Their past events,| Queer Sapphic
The Los Angeles lesbian social scene is honestly more centered on curated queer parties and community organization than specific bars and restaurants. While West Hollywood is home to around 20 gay bars, the options for| Queer Sapphic
If you’re at all interested in queer women’s urban spaces or lesbian history, then Eve Adams is a name you should know. Born in 1891, Adams (also known as Eva Kotchever) was a trailblazer who| Queer Sapphic
In Lesvia, director Tzeli Hadjidimitriou's poignant 2024 documentary, we’re transported to Skala Eressos, a small beach town on the island of Lesbos, Greece, where queer women have found connection, freedom, and a sense of belonging| Queer Sapphic
Misster is a weekly lesbian/queer event held every Wednesday at The Woods, a popular bar in Williamsburg. While The Woods isn’t exclusively a lesbian or gay bar, every Wednesday, it becomes a haven for queer| Queer Sapphic
New York City officially has four lesbian bars, plus a non-stationary one, making it the city with the most lesbian bars in the world! With this in mind, NYC might be the best city in| Queer Sapphic
Did you know that New York City is the greatest city in the world for lesbians? In addition to our city having the most lesbian bars in the world, we also offer an abundance of| Queer Sapphic