Admiral DuncanThis vibrant and popular bar in Soho, responsible for building the legend of Compton Street, has a relaxed and friendly atmopshere with hits from the '80s and '90s to bop to.
BarcodeBar Code pulls in a fun loving blend of muscle boys, Daddies, Bears and club kids. The music nights every week differ from classic disco and soul to funky house and tribal.
Comptons of SohoComptons was another vitally important bar in the developing London gay scene twenty years ago and continues to thrive today. Top sporting events in football and rugby are often shown here too - although results aren't often the management's top priority.
First Out(Cafe, Vegetarian)As well as being a very friendly cafe and bar outfit with a host of international vegetarian options and some delightfully sinful pastries, First Out is also popular with both gay and lesbian communities.
52 St Giles High Street,
Covent Garden/Soho,
London,
WC2H 8LH
The Friendly SocietyIn the heart of Soho lies this gay friendly venue is a funky and trendy haunt for the intelligent Soho'er.
G-A-Y BarG-A-Y is the most popular gay venue in London that plays host to a number of A-List musicians and bands. A venue so relaxed that the crowds are becoming more and more mixed these days.
30 Old Compton Street,
Soho,
London,
W1D 5JX
Ku BarA stylish and popular gay venue near Leicester Square with a variety of DJ nights, karaoke evenings and gay tea dances.
The Little Apple(British)A fun and relaxed straight-friendly gay bar on Kennington Lane.
98 Kennington Lane,
London,
SE11 4XD
Retro BarAnother gay bar with a mixed crowd due to its close proximity to Charing Cross Station so there are a few after-workers.
Village SohoA sophisticated yet vibrant bar attracting young crowds, Village Soho has been a considerable draw for over fifteen years.