Blush gay bar london

Yet another London landmark has closed. The iconic Gay bar on Charing Cross road closed unexpectedly on 30th March This brings the total of Gay bars to shut since the millennium to see the full list below. Barcode Vauxhall: cruisy bar in Albert Embankment. Closed The Birdcage: A traditional friendly pub in Chiswick which closed in The Black Cap: legendary North London drag bar and club which closed in The Blush Bar: a lesbian bar in Stoke Newington.

The Britannia: a different themed night every night in Leytonstone. The British Prince: An intimate east end boozer near Limehouse. Is now being turned into flats. Central Station, Walthamstow : gay bar with nightly entertainment in Walthamstow. Catch short-lived gay bar in Wood Green, the most northern gay bar in London.

The Champion: long running and unpretentious in Notting Hill. Copacabana : Discobar in Earls Court closed in the late 90s. Cock: a traditional pub in Kennington which closed in The Coleherne: bar which tried to rebrand in blush the Pembroke. The Coronet: described as a stylish east end bar, near Stratford, now apartments.

Crown and Anchor: a gay and mixed pub in Bromley North. Closed in and reopened as a non-gay bar london told customers who were looking for a gay bar to go to Stonewall bar bar Lewisham — also now closed. David Warriors A Gay for men with attitude — men only in Southwark. Dukes : a gay bar which was very popular with bears in Vauxhall It now operates as Eagle London, which is still a gay venue.

The Duke of Wellington: mixed and friendly bar in Islington. Escape: Popular dance bar with student night in Soho, closed in Fallen Angel: Islington.

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Bar with rooms upstairs where support groups would meet. Has now been turned into flats. The Fort: a cruisy gay bar in Elephant and Castle. Was reported closed in August