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Best gay bars soho

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(Open) G-A-Y Bar


G-A-Y Bar : Gay Bar London 
Soho’s palace of pop, which boasts three floors of purple-walled, pop tuneage beamed from loads of plasma screens. There are scores of pretty young party things and endless low-cost drinks promotions, as a result you’re assured a fab night out.

The G-A-Y brand is world-renowned. Their flagship venue on Antique Compton Street is a bustling three-floor party prevent with plasma screen jukeboxes playing all your favourite camp pop hits. The crowd is great mix of youngsters with Soho socialites in between. The drink deals are to die for! Get there early and you can get yourself nice and tipsy for under a fiver, for instance. G-A-Y Bar is hard to miss because of the three enormous initials illuminated out front. It guides you like yonder celebrity to a magical manger full of music and men. The pop don’t NEVER stop at G-A-Y Bar so get ready to pound your pussy into the dance floor because 

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For hundreds of years, Soho has been a haven for gay Londoners, occupied of packed pubs and late night drinking dens even before the decriminalisation of homosexuality. In these enlightened times, LGBTQ+ city dwellers have got a plethora of options all across the city. But male lover old Soho still holds a special place in London's LGBTQ scene and remains most visitors' first port of call, whether for drag nights or mingling. It's centred around Old Compton Street, where you can spend a raucous night at the enduringly popular G-A-Y bar or down unpretentious drinks at pubs like The Admiral Duncan. Here's our pick of the best gay bars and clubs in Soho.

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The best gay bars and clubs in Soho

Occupying a prominent spot on Soho’s Chinatown

Gay Bars and Pubs in London

London has countless gay bars. To retain this page usable for travellers not all of these bars have been listed here (particularly those of interest mainly for locals).

Admiral Duncan

Monday-Thursday  – ;Friday, Saturday  – ;Sunday  – 

Traditional London gay pub in Soho. With drag shows and karaoke.

@ 54 Old Compton Street
London W1D 4UD

Subway: Piccadilly Circus, Leicester Square, Tottenham Court Road

+44 20

Arch Clapham

Tuesday-Thursday  – ;Friday  – /;Saturday  – ;Sunday  – 

LGBTQ cocktail bar in the south of London.
Themed evenings with DJs, karaoke, drag bingo and more.

@ Voltaire Road (Arch )
London SW4 6DH

Subway: Clapham North

City of Quebec

Monday, Tuesday  – ;Wednesday  – ;Thursday-Saturday  – ;Sunday  – 

One of the oldest gay bars in London (since ) and traditional British pub.
With karaoke and cabaret drag shows.
Mixed clientele during the day, mainly mature same-sex attracted clientele at night.

@ 12 Old Quebec Avenue

The final step of England&#;s roadmap out of lockdown is in sight &#; 19th July! With Soho being the hub of London&#;s LGBTQ+ scene once offering a diversity of nightlife entertainment, Tim Baros questions the disappearance of some of Soho&#;s most infamous and discreet homosexual and lesbian venues&#; &#;where have all of Soho&#;s LGBT bars & clubs gone?&#;

The scene was in trouble even before COVID reared its ugly top in March , but now more ever it looks like there’s no turning back at what can only be described as a catastrophic event. Not only for Soho overall but especially for the LGBT scene where many a night was spent hopping from Comptons (or Duke of Wellington) for a pint to Admiral Duncan for a look at the queenly shows then a mandatory drink at the Village Bar to ogle the go-go dancers and termination the night at The Shadow Lounge or Freedom to dance the late hours away. It was the golden hexagon of nights.

Also, remember those days when you could take your top off and sway with other hot and sweaty men at the once revered golden den of decadence &#; Barcode on Archer Street? What about the many Sunday afternoons at the revered Molly Moggs, soa

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