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Any of the popular ones will likely have some Latinos
If you want to be around nothing but Latinos, there are several places in Bushwick and Ridgewood that play mostly reggaeton and have a mostly Latino crowd
What are some nightclubs that Latinx people go to in NYC?
Salsa Con Fuego - Save yourself the time. Dont go!
La Boom - Decent
Central Bar Lounge - You are basically walking into plastic surgery addicts covered in coke.
Don Coqui - If you are not with females they will try make you get bottle service to get in but tell them to F off and walk in.
What are some nightclubs that Latinx people go to in NYC?
If you like Latina cougars, just hit Resorts Casino on Tuesday night. Salsa band and lot's of horny women dancing. I'm a white boy, and the lights are too bright to hide it, so I can't hang w/them.
Up until 2014, the goldmine of Latina action was the Pan American Hotel on Queens blvd. Very friendly South American Latinas. Unfortunately it's now a god damn homeless shelter. thanks deblasio
Since Latino and Latina are male and female versions of language these new age crazy folks use an x to include all the mentally ill trannies. Yep thanks progressives for catering to literally the .07 percent of the population. LOL
It's okay OP, you can write latino. Or better yet, I'm a Spanish speaker and have seen other Spanish speakers use "latin@" when writing to specify latino and latina together (i.e. both sexes). I hate the latinx invention by American SJWs...
my pronouns are; Hehrekhkre, fjeifjeifjeifje, and fjeifjejfeifjeifn
Please respect them!
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