The Coronet: described as a stylish east end bar, near Stratford, now apartmentsĬrews: Central London, on St. It was London’s oldest gay bar until its closure. The Coleherne:bar which tried to rebrand in 2008 becoming the Pembroke. The Champion: long-running and unpretentious in Notting Hill.Ĭopacabana: Disco bar in Earls Court closed in the late 90sĬock: a traditional pub in Kennington which closed in 2005.Ĭock and Comfort: large gay boozer in Bethnal Green 1996 – 2014Ĭatch 22: short-lived gay bar in Wood Green, the most northern gay bar in London.Ĭitrus Grove: Fridays only in Gipsy Hill. 1984 – 2008.Ĭafe Au-Reole: gay bar set on Two floors, was part of the Earl’s Court gay scene.Ĭentral Station, Walthamstow: gay bar with nightly entertainment in Walthamstow.Ĭandy Bar: London’s number one Lesbian bar – had a brief reopening, but closed again in 2014. The British Prince:An intimate east end boozer near Limehouseīromptons :Big and cruisy was once part of the now-defunct Earl’s Court gay scene. The Britannia: a different themed night every night in Leytonstone The Box: relaxed cafe on Seven Dials near Covent Garden.īrewery Tap:a friendly local gay bar in Stockwell The Blush Bar: a lesbian bar in Stoke Newington. The Black Horse: East end gay bar near Stepney Green. The Black Cap: legendary North London drag bar and club which closed in 2015. The Birdcage:A traditional friendly pub in Chiswick which closed in 2006. 1996 – 2015īarcode: a dancey bar in Soho which late 00s.īar Titania: Was on Charing Cross Road on the site of the old Ku Bar next to Manbar/CXR. The Bar:a large style cafe bar in Shoreditch.īar Aquda:on Maiden Lane near Covent Garden.īarcode Vauxhall: cruisy bar in Albert Embankment.