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Eagle NYC

Eagle NYC, West 28th Street, New York, NY, USA
Eagle is New York's premier gay cruise and fetish club is for men who are looking to meet, dance, cruise and play with other men. Eagle is a must for hedonists, S&M and leather fans, where you can lose yourself in the dark spaces of the club or head up to the rooftop terrace where anything goes.Themed nights include Jockstrap Night, Dads And Lads, Frisky Saturday, Sunday Beer Blast, and more...
Fetish, Bear, Cruising
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