If you're looking for the pick of the crop in London's burgeoning lesbian community, check out View London's recommended list of lesbian nights at London clubs. From those fun-filled commerical nights to the more underground experiences, there are plenty of varied lesbian nights at London clubs these days and View London's recommended list is the ideal guide.
Candy BarCandy Bar, the UK’s original full-time Girls Bar and also now the first women’s venue with a license to strip, opened its doors to the lesbian nation in October 1996. The venue's impact has been undeniably crucial to the development of a vibrant social scene for gay girls and their friends in central London.
Central StationVarious gay and lesbian nights arranged here. Check website for details.
37 Wharfdale Road,
London,
N1 9SE
EssenceEssence serves a selection of modern dishes in a stylish, funky setting, with a wide range of cocktails on offer. They also have regular DJ nights.
2-5 Carthusian Street,
Smithfield,
London,
EC1M 6EB
The Friendly SocietyThe Friendly Society is a gay friendly venue in the heart of Soho, offering nightly entertainment and a wide selection of quality drinks.
The Oak BarThe Oak Bar is an attitude free place with a relaxing atmosphere and holds diverse club nights on Fridays and Saturdays including 'Shinky Shonky', 'Yalla' and 'Lower the Tone'. See website for details.
RumoursRumours is a London's premier women's club located in the heart of the City area with regular DJ nights. Contact the website for details of forthcoming events.
67-73 Minories,
The City,
London,
EC3N 1DD
Rush BarThe Rush Bar consists of three floors with the top being small but cosy - perfect for couples or small groups of friends catching up over cocktails. The ground floor is an open space, comfortable and warm - ideal for a quick drink before you move downstairs, where you can enjoy the morocan ambience over funky and soulful house.