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Where to Celebrate Pride Day in NYC with Food, Drinks & Specials
June 24, 2025, 10:01.53 pm ET

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Photo: BKK

As the NYC Pride Parade returns this Sunday, June 29, restaurants and bars across the city are showing their colors—and support—with festive eats, limited-time drinks, and charitable tie-ins. Here’s where to sip, snack, and celebrate:

At BKK New York, the recently opened Thai street food–inspired restaurant in Midtown, Pride is being toasted with the “Lavender Affair,” a cocktail that blends tequila, lavender, raspberry cordial, and soda, topped with a Prosecco-infused gummy bear. The drink, like Pride itself, is a celebration of both strength and softness.


Photo: Threes Brewing

Threes Brewing, the Brooklyn-based beer haven, has brought back its fan-favorite “Gender Neutral,” a crisp pale lager with lemon zest that drinks like a citrusy shandy. Proceeds support the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art, the world’s only LGBTQIA+ art museum.


Bourbon Steak (Photo: Michael Kleinberg)

Bourbon Steak New York by Michael Mina is joining the celebration with “Clouds and Rainbows,” a shaved ice dessert with tropical fruits and coconut milk foam. A portion of proceeds benefits the Matthew Shepard Foundation. It’s available on their scenic new patio overlooking Central Park.


Photo: Postcard Bakery

At Postcard Bakery in the West Village, expect seasonal charm and sweet creativity. For Pride Month, the team is offering a limited-edition Rainbow Fruit Sando and a vibrant iced drink dubbed “The Kiki Palmer,” a mashup of lemon, elderflower, and butterfly pea flower tea.


Kellogg's Diner (Photo: Evan Sung)

Kellogg’s Diner in Williamsburg is going all in for Pride weekend with Hot Honey Fried Chicken, Grilled Shrimp & Pineapple Tacos, a Peach, Arugula & Mozzarella Salad, and Banana Cream Pie—all available 24/7 at this beloved neighborhood institution.


Photo: Nina Wurtzel

And Joanne Trattoria is hosting a Pride Drag Brunch on June 28 with Jupiter Genesis and RuPaul’s Drag Race star Scarlett Envy. The event kicks off a new series spotlighting emerging drag talent. Enjoy $30 bottomless sangria or mimosas, or $45 well drinks. Tickets are $15 with a $35 minimum; book via OpenTable.

Whether you're marching, dancing, or simply savoring, these spots are serving up more than just good vibes—they’re honoring the spirit of Pride with every bite and sip.

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