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34-10 30th Ave, Queens, New York NY 11103

Come to our FAMOUS Kingly Brunch
Saturdays & Sundays at 1 & 3:30 

KWEEN — As in YASSS KWEEN! Kween is an exclamation of joy, a sassy symbol of positivity, a term of endearment, a signifier of inclusivity, safety, and the leading vibes. It describes everything we’re trying to produce here on 30th Street. #kweenastoria 

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Bar Hours

Monday - Friday: 4pm - 4am
Weekends: 12pm - 4am

Kitchen Hours

Monday - Friday: 4pm - 11pm

Weekends: 12pm - 11pm

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About us.

Queens Center for Gay Seniors provides a culturally-rich environment where older adults can engage with peers, make fresh friends, enjoy a hot meal, retain physically active, comprehend new skills and explore new interests, and give help through volunteer opportunities. Check out our services and programs:

  • Affordable breakfast and lunch, served fresh everyday
  • Free Transportation to and from center
  • Cultural programs led by professional instructors, including multimedia art & writing courses
  • Educational workshops & events
  • Field trips and special events
  • Exercise classes, including yoga, Zumba, chair aerobics and more
  • Access to a wide variety of FREE services including Adult ESOL Classes, Immigration Support Services, Housing & Eviction Prevention Assistance, Afterschool Programs & Camps, and so much more!

Stay up-to-date with our monthly schedule, available here.


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We operate Instagram and Facebook to stay joint with our participants. Follow us today!

Instagram: @QueensCenter4GaySeniors
Facebook: @QueensCenterForGaySeniors


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We're located inside the Jewish Center for Jackson Heights.

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The Anti-Violence Project – Long Island (AVP-LI) confronts

violence committed both against and within lesbian, gay, bi, transgender (LGBT) and HIV-Positive communities.

This project serves survivors of all violence, including domestic violence, intimate partner violence, sexual assault, youth dating violence, anti-LGBT and/or anti-HIV hate-motivated violence, harassment, discrimination, elder abuse, and child abuse.  Services are confidential, free of ask for, and available for people of all ages.

By providing counseling, help, court/police advocacy and accompaniment, and healing/support groups, the project works to enable people to regain their sense of control, determine their options, and assert their rights. Staff works closely with the Police Department and can assist with filing a notify and applying for and obtaining Orders of Protection.  In certain instances when survivors of aggression are hesitant to go to the police station, the police department will meet staff advocates and survivors of violence at one of our community centers to file a report.  We also advocate for the attainment of benefits and entitlements, including working with the Department o

Gay bars in Queens tend to be outside the gipster strongholds of Astoria and Long Island City (those gays are close enough to Manhattan that they're willing to commute for nightlife). Queens' gay bars are concentrated slightly further out, in the racially and culturally diverse neighborhood of Jackson Heights. The fact that Manhattan is kind-of a schlep from here has led not just to longevity for a couple bars, but to a fully thriving  scene centered on Roosevelt Avenue.

Within spitting distance of one another you’ll find True Colors, Club Evolution, Bum Bum Bar and Queens’ oldest same-sex attracted bar Friends’ Tavern. Just around the corner are Lucho’s Place and Hombres Lounge.

The bars here have more glaring similarities than differences: all have hookah service and a standard $6 Corona. They all propose birthday celebrations, providing freebies often including a cake, invitations, plates and flatware—sometimes even a bottle of bubbly—as prolonged as you deliver along all your friends and family. There are no intimidating dress codes or door policies, and the typical soundtrack is Latin dance-pop at varying degrees of electronic remixing. There’s al