7 Duncannon Street,
Charing Cross,
London,
WC2N 4JF
0872 148 4393
The ViewLondon Review
Dedicated to the guilty pleasures of karaoke and cheesy pop music, Halfway to Heaven should only really be enjoyed when you’ve already had a couple of drinks to put you in the mood!The VenueHalfway to Heaven is on Duncannon Street next to Trafalgar Square, and is a very short walk from Charing Cross station. The bustling location is set apart from most of London’s gay nightlife, though you can carry the night on at plenty of other venues nearby. This small pub is easy to find with bright green signage and gothic writing outside, and once inside it never feels too cramped thanks to ample seating and lots of windows.
The AtmosphereAttracting the full range of hen parties, gay twinks and the odd drag queen, Halfway to Heaven is how gay bars once were. There’s something archaic about karaoke several nights a week, cheap deals on alcopops and Kylie on a loop, though the crowd seems to lap it up. The best advice is to arrive well lubricated and in a big group, as that’s sure to guarantee more enjoyment. Certainly impossible to fault are the friendly bar staff, while they might not be whipping up extravagant cocktails or doling out vintage Champagne, they are fast and efficient with what they do offer and usually accompany it with some cheeky banter and a smile. The punters are a sociable crowd too, probably fuelled by the cheap bar promotions.
The MusicResident DJ and karaoke expert Kevin Walsh keeps it cheesy with a camp mix of current chart hits and disco classics. Thursdays and Sundays the surprisingly numerous karaoke contingent take over, too many of whom apparently feel the need to murder ‘Wind Beneath My Wings’ whilst making eyes at someone across the room. You’ll definitely have to leave your attitude at the door to enjoy that, but just try and surround yourself with a big group and the worst bits of the karaoke shouldn’t be too hard to ignore.
The DrinkHalfway to Heaven prides itself on offering a wide choice of draught and bottled beers, with prices from around just £3. During the week, there are different promotions on at various times such as buy one get one free or discounted prices, so it’s well worth asking first.
The Last WordIf you can set aside your attitude, Halfway to Heaven can be a fun, cheap night out for a group of friends, but London gay bars really should be doing something a bit more modern if they want to thrive these days.