Dalston SuperstoreĮveryone is welcome at this trendy and eclectic LGBT space. It’s an intimate venue which has been recently refurbished with a seeming Scandi bunker theme, with a back room that includes plants and hanging chairs known as the ‘Lady Garden’, obviously. Men are allowed in, but only if they’re escorted by a woman friend. She Bar is great for a boogie but is just as brilliant for DJs, karaoke, drag kings, live music and comedy. This subterranean bunker is Old Compton Street’s first ever lesbian bar, and is currently the only one in London. She BarĪlso in Soho, She Bar deserves its very own section. Particular places not to miss include Comptons of Soho, Ku Bar and Club, G-A-Y Bar and Village. Go for a meal, a coffee, a cocktail or a beer a raucous night out, a relaxed hour of people watching or a quest for Soho’s speakeasys.
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Regarded as the beating heart of London’s LGBTQ+ scene – and close to Leicester Square, China Town, Oxford Street, Piccadilly and the West End – Soho is full of bars, pubs, clubs and restaurants to suit everyone’s tastes. No matter if you represent the L, the B, the G, the T, the Q or the +, Soho is the place for you. Not a venue but an entire area of London. If you’re lucky, you could be in with a chance of seeing some big names the likes of Madonna, Kylie, Miley Cyrus, Robyn and Lady Gaga have all performed at this iconic venue. Thursday nights play host to Porn Idol, an amateur strip contest where the winner gets £250, Friday nights are for ’80s and ’90s cheesy tunes at Camp Attack, and Saturday nights tend to feature a live performance. The club has become world famous since the fateful day it opened its doors in 1979 everyone needs to dance the night away at this club in Charing Cross at least once, whether you’re gay, straight or somewhere in between. With room for almost 2,000 partygoers, Heaven is London’s first gay superclub. So if you’re here, you’re queer, and you want another beer, read on… Heaven Having said that, if you’re new to London or new to the LGBT+ scene, there’s a couple of places you should know about. London is known as home to one of the best queer scenes in the world so much so that this post could either have been very long, listing every club, bar and pub within the M25, or very short: are you LGBTQ+ and hanging out somewhere? Then it’s an LGBTQ+ hangout.
Be fierce and convert the dance floor at the Riverfront bar. Ohhhhh we’ll be dropping freaky deaky afrobeats, rubbing shoulders with some mighty funky disco, and taking a ride with some soulful house. We hope to see you at our one off special dance party for queers, grrrls, punx and geeks.įuture Fusion Freaky Deaky Party at LLGFF with Nikki Lucas and Yveelicious. For anyone that came to our Bad Rep film fest party last year we hope to host a repeat performance of dancing on tables, starting moshpits, and dancing like crazy during LLGFF aka Queer Christmas. We will be taking over the Riverfront Bar at BFI Southbank during the London Lesbian and Gay Film Fest. Stick around after screenings to enjoy a drink and a dance with friends and catch our hot line-up of DJ favourites.īad Rep are djing at the LLGFF from 8.30PM-12:30AM for free. Don’t forget the Festival party continues into the night at the weekends in BFI benugo Riverfront bar.