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THE BT GAY BARS IN SOHO
A gay gui to the bt gay bars and gay clubs Soho, London. Central London gay bars, Old Compton Street gay bars. Gay bars Soho. * soho london gay scene *
Here's our pick of the bt gay bars and clubs Soho, the pal of LGBTQ nightlife and gay LondonFor hundreds of years, Soho has been a haven for gay Londoners, full of packed pubs and late night drkg ns even before the crimalisatn of homosexualy.
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But gay old Soho still holds a special place London's LGBTQ scene and remas most visors' first port of ll, whether for drag nights or mglg. Here's our pick of the bt gay bars and clubs Soho. RECOMMENDED: Venture further afield wh London's bt gay bars and gay clubs.The bt gay bars and clubs SohoG-A-Y BarSoho’s world-famo G-A-Y Bar has everythg you’d expect: cheap drk offers, a young crowd and plenty of Brney.
The crowd here is gay the broast sense: anyone wh a sense of fun will feel at home, whatever their genr and sexualy.
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Compton's of SohoLong before Soho beme known as London’s gay village, long before the lik of Ku Bar and G-A-Y, there was Compton’s. Once an old-fashned gay club wh blacked-out wdows and sawdt on the floor, the venue has changed wh the tim and now has two floors, clear-glass wdows and far nicer toilets. Compton’s is still popular wh a crowd of beer-drkg, blokey gay men and remas kda cisey.
A send Ku Bar on nearby Frh Street offers a more sedate sp on the same experience.Halfway to HeavenThis old-school gay pub is suated halfway between Soho and Heaven, hence the name. Though there are often go-go dancers at weekends – a rary London – Village don’t jt attract gay men; ’s a sexy yet welg venue for all members of the LGBTQ muny.Admiral DunnThis famo gay pub the heart of Soho has been operatg ntuoly sce the early neteenth century. Today, the Admiral Dunn remas a iendly and unpretent Soho stalwart that generally attracts a crowd of slightly olr gay gents.
If the jebox isn’t blastg out ’80s and ’90s hs, popular Soho drag queens like Wilma Ballsdrop will probably be on croong duty stead.Rupert StreetIf your ia of gay life was shaped by ’90s TV show ‘Queer as Folk’, then Rupert Street is probably the bar for you. It’s the sort of place where gay young profsnals share a bottle of prosec after work before gettg more flirtat later on. The athetic is old-school and sy: you uld be a untry pub, except ’s crammed wh gay men.