3 Dollar Bill
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3 Dollar Bill is a vibrant nightlife venue located in Brooklyn, known for its inclusive atmosphere and diverse entertainment offerings. The club features a spacious layout that includes a dance area, bar, and seating options, catering to a wide range of guests. With a focus on drag performances, the venue regularly hosts events that celebrate the art of drag, creating an engaging experience for attendees.
The establishment operates on a varied schedule throughout the week, providing opportunities for guests to enjoy its unique ambiance and performances. Patrons have praised the friendly staff and the overall welcoming vibe, making 3 Dollar Bill a popular destination for both locals and visitors seeking a lively night out in the city.
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260 Meserole St, Brooklyn, NY 11206, United States
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 11:30 PM–12 AM
Wednesday: 12–6 AM
Thursday: 9 AM–5 PM
Friday: 11 PM–12 AM
Saturday: 12–6 AM | 11 PM–12 AM
Sunday: 12–6 AM
477 Comments
Luíz Sousa
F AWESOME this place ❤️ So alternative and cool. Had a fabulous night. Got to see some amazing Drag performances out of this world! And the staff is super friendly and nice ️ love Brooklyn
Sandro Brljafa
Watching the RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars finale at 3 Dollar Bill was an electrifying experience. The venue's vibrant and inclusive atmosphere, combined with the high-energy drag performances, made the night unforgettable. The crowd was fully engaged, cheering on their favorites, which added to the excitement. With its welcoming vibe, fantastic entertainment, and sense of community, 3 Dollar Bill is the perfect place to enjoy a drag show and celebrate the art of drag.
Zoa Robinson
This place was really fun. My first time here, and I came form a Glee drag show. Absolutely loved it. There was lots of space; inside dance area, a bar area, a inside seating are with tvs, and an outside area. The food was very good, and there was someone selling weed inside. Overall such a fun experience!!
Jamie Leo
As a youngster who happens to be in their late 60s, I know what it’s like to go into a “gay bar” and feel 100% invisible. Every experience I’ve had at 3 Dollar Bill has made me feel genuinely like I am welcome just as i am. And thanks to the unending creative brilliance of Cake Boys and Princess, as someone who has seen 40 years of performance in New York, I’m here to say that I have seen some of the finest performance work I’ve ever seen in the city at 3 Dollar Bill. A great space, with ongoing imaginative decor, terrific lighting, and an immaculate sound system, I eagerly look forward to staying out far too late again at 3DB.
Michelle Carroll
The one time I was here last Pride Month was a night I can never forget since my experience here was nothing short of superb. 3 Dollar Bill has everything a nightclub could offer including amazing views of Williamsburg and Bushwick. Parking can be tricky but in the end it was all worth it. Good memories are meant to be made here.
Sara Roncero-Menendez
Going to see a ticketed event here? Don't. Save yourself. Went to a ticketed event at this club and I was shocked at the massive fire hazard this club allowed. Everyone was packed into one small room with barriers between general admission and VIP, which would make escape in case of an emergency a nightmare and create a tripping/trampling hazard. Hell, someone had an actual medical event during the performance and it took several minutes to get them to safety out of the densely-packed crowded. And it wasn't even the security at 3 Dollar Bill who took care of the person, it was the performance crew. Because that's not a liability at all. Also for an inclusive space, there is little to no assistance or even basic decency for guests with disabilities. At said event, people had to beg to get a chair so they could sit because of their physical disabilities and were just sat in a corner. What would have happened to those folks if an evacuation needed to occur? Probably nothing good. The event (as it seems nearly all events are at this bar) was standing-room only too, so even if you don't have a medical disability, you have to be well enough to stand for several hours at a time. If you even wanted to stay because you can't see anything if you're unlucky enough to get trapped in the back. So, to recap: the establishment allowed a packed event with no accessibility measures, no thought or protocol as to how folks could safely evacuate in case of an emergency, and generally a "shrug-it-off" mentality when it comes to everything from basic questions to safety measures. I hope productions and companies see these practices and beg off to better venues, cause honey, this is a bad look.
Demetris Demetriou (Dimi)
Spacious beautiful bar/club. Came for the first time for their Tuesday Drag Show. Totally worth it! Incredible performance from well known drag queens. Nice drinks, and fast service. Very friendly environment! Definitely coming again!!!
Nicole Howell
Unconscionably unsafe and inaccessible. Came for a ticketed show that was dangerously oversold, and there was no consideration for ADA accessibility. My friend is currently disabled and can’t stand and we were told by three staff there was nothing they could do until we badgered someone into getting a chair for us - which we had to walk through a dangerously packed crowd to get to. Someone else had a medical emergency in the middle of the show and there was NO safe egress available, just a bunch of people trying to get someone out of the crowd with no safe way to do so. Unsafe and inaccessible - queer spaces aren’t inclusive unless they care about the most vulnerable among us.
260 Meserole St, Brooklyn, NY 11206, United States
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 11:30 PM–12 AM
Wednesday: 12–6 AM
Thursday: 9 AM–5 PM
Friday: 11 PM–12 AM
Saturday: 12–6 AM | 11 PM–12 AM
Sunday: 12–6 AM
