Ginger's survived the COVID-19 shutdown despite other challenges with which they were already struggling including gentrification, shifts in nightlife trends, and other changes in the neighborhood.
[3][10][11][5] In 2021, Brendan Donohoe became a co-owner and business partner with Frayne to help with the reopening of the bar after the pandemic.
[13]The bar includes an outdoor patio, pool table, mobile stage, and hosts events such as queer craft markets, poetry readings, karaoke nights, and drag king shows.
[12][3] It was included in New York's Thousand Best list of bars and restaurants.
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