The Kings Arms hosts regular Karaoke with “Jivin Julie” on a Sunday and regular DJ slots on Fridays and Saturdays. Serving Ales, Beers and fantastic drinks offers seven days of the week. Bears flock from all over the world to Poland Street. Probably the most famous “Bear Bar” in London. Upstairs is a friendly pub, serving great cask ales and lagers, while downstairs is their center-stage bar, with live entertainment, cabaret, and karaoke seven nights a week. Situated between Charing Cross Station and Trafalgar Square. Renowned for being a great, lively, and friendly venue for the LGBT community of London. Get your discounted G-A-Y entry bands here! Usually busy across the evening until its sister venues G-A-Y Late and Heaven open their doors. Get your booty to this music video mecca, popular with a young, poptastic crowd, enjoying music videos streamed across all 3 floors, fantastic drinks offers with welcoming and friendly bar staff. Make sure you check out the ceiling covered in dolls!
With friendly and helpful staff and a range of great cocktails it’s a great place to grab a midweek drink and a natter, or come down on a Friday, Saturday or Sunday for a more underground disco vibe, with regular DJs and drinks offers.
Quirky in every sense, this small little gem in the middle of Soho, hidden away but it’s one to find. Open the door and walk downstairs, to a crazy and fabulous space. Situated on the Gay Village border, right next to Theatre Land, this friendly local bar has a vibrant and friendly team, with tender toned decor over two floors, the Duke offers great ale and drinks offers and a great place to socialise with friends.Ī very busy spot for after-work drinks, with a fantastic covered and heated outdoor space to cruise and see the bustle of Soho, very popular with the Bear crowd with regular pub quizzes and events in the upstairs bar. Once inside you’ll find a busy downstairs bar, with regular Dj’s and a cruisy vibe, with the option of heading upstairs to their quieter, opulent lounge to have a relaxed drink and with friends. Famous for its outside drinking with a view up and down Old Compton St. “Our Bar, in the middle of our street” Right in the heart of Soho’s ‘Gay village’, Comptons has been an integral part of London’s gay scene since June 1986. Very much a traditional gay venue, with a downstairs play space with a separate entrance, suited for those looking for something a bit more niche. In a much evolving area, surrounded now by redevelopment, it’s been able to cater to its new lunchtime audience, with a fantastic food and drinks menu and a busy terrace over summer, through to its LGBTQ+ programming, hosting everything from karaoke to fantastic drag shows. Spread over three floors, it has something for everyone.
Plus a brand new recently refurbished bar area plus more! Check their website for all the most up-to-date event information.Ĭentral Station has stood strong in its corner, serving the gay community near Kings Cross station for many years. Hosting a number of events along the more racey theme it’s one of The capital’s premier cruise clubs.
If it’s dark corners and something a bit more raunchy Bunker Bar is the place for you. Known locally and internationally as an accepting, fun, and embracing venue, it has a myriad of entertainment options through the months, offering something for all, most nights of the week. This Soho stalwart attracts a party-orientated crowd to its one-room bar in the middle of Old Compton Street. The Admiral Duncan will always be a triumph of brash fun over basic flirting.
The majority of The Apple Tree’s dishes are plant-based, with meat and dairy options carefully sourced from higher welfare suppliers. The kitchen team has created an eye-catching, mouth-watering menu made up of small plates, perfect for a light meal, or order several plates for a sharing feast. Their friendly bar team is on hand to mix you up some delicious, fresh cocktails with homemade infusions and cordials, inspired by the current season and includes vegan and no alcohol options. Independently owned and proud to be non-conformist, they offer a warm welcome to all and a home to the LGBTQ+ communities and to those living an alternative lifestyle. Quirky and colourful, The Apple Tree is not your run-of-the-mill pub.