Bachelor party in New York: fifteen licensed gentlemen's clubs anchored in Hell's Kitchen, Times Square and the outer boroughs, plus six adult burlesque cabarets from the Lower East Side to Bushwick. New York's compactness and 24-hour transit make combined nights easy — dinner-show cabaret early, gentlemen's club after — across a single Saturday. No event agencies retained — "fixed venue only" policy.
Choosing bachelor party in New York matters. Here are criteria you can use to compare venues.
Editorial selection
Legal existence and information consistency drawn from public data.
Performer independence
Favour venues that clearly state the status and autonomy of their performers or practitioners.
Consent framework
Posted rules, safety devices present, reception staff trained on prevention.
Pricing transparency
Clearly stated prices, no hidden fees, explicit booking conditions.
Frequently asked questions
Gentlemen's club with table package: $100–250 per person. Cabaret dinner-show: $90–180 per person. Combined night (dinner + outing): $200–400 per person. Prices in USD.
2–4 weeks ahead for a Saturday, especially for groups of 8+. Cabaret venues and gentlemen's-club table packages often require a deposit for larger groups.
Yes — it's the standard pattern. Cabaret dinner-show downtown or in Bushwick for the early evening, then a Times Square or Hell's Kitchen gentlemen's club for the after-hours. The subway and compact core make transit quick.
Strict editorial "fixed venue only" policy: only establishments with a dedicated physical venue are listed. Agencies that orchestrate a patchwork of providers without their own venue are excluded.
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