Soho gay bars london
Two8Six: Was a pub formerly known as Stonewalls, it closed in 2012.The Joiner’s Arms: Long established LGBT space which closed in January 2015 1997 – 2015.The Horns: cruise bar at London Bridge.
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Closed in January 2017 after 21 years in business The Hoist: cruise and sex venue for guys in Vauxhall.Opened in 1983 and closed in 1997 (thanks to John for the info) Above the Copa in Earls Court Road, it was the largest gay bar in London, on 3 levels with an extensive garden. Harpoon Louis: The bar upstairs, Harpoon Louie’s (later Harpo’s and later still Banana Max), was until the late 1980s among the most popular gay bars in London.The Halfway House: described as east London’s friendly gay bar in Bethnal Green.George And Dragon: in Shoreditch was forced to close after a dramatic price hike in its lease.The Green Man: Traditional and mixed in Harlesden.The Green Carnation: Upper market wine bar on the edge of Soho.The Green: Swanky, an upmarket bar on Upper Street, Islington.Gloucester, The: Gay bar featured in Beautiful Thing.Gladstone Arms: gay bar in Borough which had regular themed nights.Goose and Carrot: a gay-friendly mixed pub in Croydon.The George Music Bar: Cosy bar in Isleworth.First Out Cafe Bar: legendary gay venue lasted 25 years before closing in 2011.The Fort: a cruisy gay bar in Elephant and Castle.Bar with rooms upstairs where support groups would meet. Escape: Popular dance bar with student night in Soho, closed in 2014.Edge, The: 4 Storey gay bar perched on the edge of Soho Square.The Duke of Wellington: mixed and friendly bar in Islington.The Duke of Clarence: Lesbian bar on Rotherfield Street, just off Essex Road, Islington.Dukes: a gay bar which was very popular with bears in Vauxhall It now operates as Eagle London, which is still a gay venue.Davi d Warriors A Bar : for men with attitude – men only in Southwark.Closed in 2006 and reopened as a non-gay bar and told customers who were looking for a gay bar to go to Stonewall bar in Lewisham – also now closed. Crown and Anchor: a gay and mixed pub in Bromley North.The Coronet: described as a stylish east end bar, near Stratford, now apartments.It was London’s oldest gay bar until its closure. The Coleherne: bar which tried to rebrand in 2008 becoming the Pembroke.Cock and Comfort: large gay boozer in Bethnal Green.Cock: a traditional pub in Kennington which closed in 2005.Copacabana: Disco bar in Earls Court closed in the late 90s.The Champion: long-running and unpretentious in Notting Hill.Citrus Grove: Fridays only in Gipsy Hill.Catch 22: short-lived gay bar in Wood Green, the most northern gay bar in London.Candy Bar: London’s number one Lesbian bar – had a brief reopening, but closed again in 2014.Central Station, Walthamstow: gay bar with nightly entertainment in Walthamstow.Cafe Au-Reole: gay bar set on two floors, was part of the Earl’s Court gay scene.Bromptons: Big and cruisy was once part of the now-defunct Earl’s Court gay scene.The British Prince: An intimate east end boozer near Limehouse.The Britannia: a different themed night every night in Leytonstone.Brewery Tap: a friendly local gay bar in Stockwell.The Box: relaxed cafe on Seven Dials near Covent Garden.The Boltons: Corner of Earls Court Rd & Brompton Rd.The Blush Bar: a lesbian bar in Stoke Newington.Blackout: an Art Deco style cocktail bar on Molton Street.The Black Horse: East end gay bar near Stepney Green.The Black Cap: legendary North London drag bar and club which closed in 2015.The Birdcage: A traditional friendly pub in Chiswick which closed in 2006.Bar Titania: Was on Charing Cross Road on the site of the old Ku Bar next to Manbar/CXR.Barcode: a dancey bar in Soho which late 00s.Barcode Vauxhall: cruisy bar in Albert Embankment. 1996 – 2015.Bar Aquda: on Maiden Lane near Covent Garden.
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