Disver the bt gay, lbian and LGBTQ+-iendly bars and pubs central, north, south, wt and east London
Contents:
- THE BT GAY BARS LONDON
- THE 5 BT GAY BARS FORT LRDALE
- A GAY UPLE RAN A RAL RTRANT PEACE. THEN NEW NEIGHBORS ARRIVED.
THE BT GAY BARS LONDON
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Though the number of LGBT+ venu London has seen a cle the last or so, the cy's gay scene isn't ailg yet – fact, a handful of excellent new venu have opened recent years around the cy.
The hight ncentratn of LGBT+ spac n still be found around Old Compton Street Soho, a former red light district that's been heavily gentrified recent years, but remas London's gay heartland. This Soho stalwart tends to attract a slightly olr crowd of gay guys and has a reputatn for beg cisy. It’s closed on Mondays and Tudays, but hosts a r Sunday pub quiz and gets pretty packed on Friday and Saturday nights when the small dancefloor fills up wh a largely, though not exclively, gay male crowd.
Loted Clapham, a 15-20 mute tube ri om the cy centre, this tradnal gay pub-club is a perennial favoure wh LGBT+ Londoners who love an unpretent party.
THE 5 BT GAY BARS FORT LRDALE
Keepg the gay flame burng out wt is this tradnal gay pub Ealg, a leafy suburb that’s about 25 mut by tube om central London.
A GAY UPLE RAN A RAL RTRANT PEACE. THEN NEW NEIGHBORS ARRIVED.
More recently, was a gay bar lled Fladz – ’s had a varied past – before beg transformed to a chic we bar, a refed sister se to The Fox & Anchor pub next door. The gay scene London has always been centred around the Wt End, pecially Soho.