Georgies

In addition to static entertainment such as pool and sports match broadcasts, Georgies features live programs most nights; these include go-go dancing, karaoke and drag shows.

[3][4][5] Liz Dennerlein of the Asbury Park Press wrote: "[T]he tables are a bit run down, the bar still only accepts cash, but inside clients feel at home.

During the holiday season of 1999, Georgies founded the Asbury Park Toy Drive for local children; the charity event subsequently grew into an annual, citywide undertaking.

[8] The bar regularly hosts Pride celebrations[6][9] and afterparties for Asbury Park's yearly Pink Prom, which raises funds for the Ali Forney Center and for Project REAL, a local organization that supports gay and bisexual men.

[10] In the wake of the 2016 Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando, Georgies implemented new security measures, including the use of a hand-held metal detector at the door.

[11] The following year, Georgies held a benefit event in remembrance of the shooting, donating the proceeds of the evening to Project REAL.

[1] It resumed indoor service at 25% capacity in September, several weeks after Governor Phil Murphy announced that New Jersey bars and restaurants would be permitted to do so.

Stage with wooden wall adorned with mirrors
Stage area with the bar, outfitted with plastic dividers due to the COVID-19 pandemic , visible in the mirrors
Sign bearing the following text: "This is a gay establishment. All people are welcome. But, while in this building, you are a guest of the gay community. If you are not comfortable with this, do not come in. If you cause a disturbance you will be asked to leave & you will not be allowed back on the premises.
Sign outside the bar's entrance