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The Best Gay Bars In Soho
Soho has some of the best gay bars in London and is the UK’s biggest gaybourhood. It’s right in the heart of London, nestled between Mayfair and Covent Garden. In the centre of Soho, you’ll find Soho Square: a great place to sit and have a beverage in the summer. Soho Square was founded in to mark the restoration of the monarchy. A statue of Charles II still stands in the square. Today it's a playground for London's LGBTQ+ community.
Surrounding Soho Square you’ll find many of London's most renowned gay bars. This part of the city has drawn-out been a haven for gay people and bohemians. By the post-war era, it was packed with brothels, underground drinking dens, cruising areas and male lover bars. Soho was a byword for sin. Bars favor the Colony Room became legendary.
When the Colony closed its doors in , it marked the end of an era. A novel Soho was emerging. Richer, less bohemian but still very gay. The Soho of today may be less rowdy, but it still retains its anarchic spirit. It’s the place to proceed if you yearn to party in central London. You should start b
Timeline of London Bars and Clubs
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The Golden Ball (Bond's Stables, off Chancery Lane).
Jenny Greensleeves' Molly House (Durham Yard, off the Strand).[1]
Julius Caesar Taylor's Molly House (Tottenham Court Road).[2]
Plump Nelly's Molly Property (St James's Square, St James's).[2]
Royal Oak Molly Dwelling (Giltspur Street, Smithfield)[2]
Three Tobacco Rolls (Covent Garden).
Mother Clap's Molly House, closed (Holborn).
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Harlequin (Nag's Chief Court, Covent Garden)
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The White Swan, Vere Road (Vere Street)
Admiral Duncan (54 Old Compton Road, Soho)
The Hundred Guineas Club (Portland Place)
The Coleherne, gay from the s?, closed
G-A-Y Bar goes on sale as Soho 'loses vibrancy'
One of central London's main LGBTQ+ bars has gone on sale with its owner saying Soho has "lost its vibrancy".
G-A-Y Bar owner Jeremy Joseph said he had had to make the "tough decision" after his other venue, Heaven nightclub, was temporarily closed late last year after a member of security staff allegedly raped a woman.
He criticised Westminster City Council and the Met Police as well as local residents' groups as being too resistant to measures, such as late licences, which he said would help the nightlife industry.
A council spokesperson said they were proud supporters of LGBT+ businesses and the wider community in Soho and Westminster, while the Met said it understood the "complexities" that night-time venues face.
"This isn't an simple decision. To me it is more than just a bar, it's also my home - I've lived above it for over 15 years," Mr Joseph said in a statement.
He added the closure of Heaven while its licence was under
For hundreds of years, Soho has been a haven for homosexual Londoners, full of packed pubs and late night drinking dens even before the decriminalisation of homosexuality. In these enlightened times, Homosexual city dwellers have got a plethora of options all across the city. But gay antique Soho still holds a exceptional 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 Highway, where you can spend a raucous night at the enduringly trendy 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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