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79cxr
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Open from lunchtime till 3am Tuesday to Saturday, 2am on Monday and 10.30pm on Sunday.
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Admiral Duncan
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The Admiral Duncan is a pub in Old Compton Street, Soho in the heart of London's gay district.
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Barcode Soho
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Barcode has two bars, located in Soho and Vauxhall.
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Box Bar
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The Box Bar and Cafe is located on the historic Seven Dials, in the heart of Covent Garden.
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Comptons of Soho
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Comptons Of Soho is one of the oldest established gay venues in London and features prominently on the Soho gay scene.
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Duke of Wellington
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Traditional style pub in the heart of gay Soho.
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Escape
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The Escape is a lively, upbeat venue popular with gay men, with comfortable seating areas and stylish, modern decor.
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First Out Cafe
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London's First Gay & Lesbian Cafe' and WINNER of Boyz Magazine Best Gay Cafe 2008.
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Freedom Café-Bar
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Freedom has been described as the epicentre of London's gay social scene.
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Friendly Society
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Small but perfectly formed basement bar.
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G-A-Y Bar
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The G-A-Y Bar offers a lively ambiance over three floors. Entertainment includes videos on plasma screens.
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G-A-Y Late
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With a slightly older crowd (but not much!) than G-A-Y Bar, Late is a hugely popular late night bar.
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Geisha Bar
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Cocktail bars in Soho come no finer than the stylish Geisha in the heart of London's West End.
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Halfway to Heaven
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Decent traditional gay pub, music not too loud, reasonably priced drinks.
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Kings Arms
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London's No1 Bear Bar. Popular with the big and burly.
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Ku Bar & Club
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Just a short step from Leciester Square, Ku Bar is open every day with the best beers, cocktails, music and videos.
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Kudos
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Kudos is a popular gay bar. Great place to hang out before you go clubbing. Bar snacks available.
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Profile
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Bringing Gaydar to life, Profile is one of the newer bars in London.
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Rex Cinema + Bar
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Rex Cinema & Bar is a hidden gem of a venue set in the heart of Soho.
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Rupert St Bar
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This trendy and lively gay bar located in the heart of Soho is one of the busiest on the scene.
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Rush
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Small but popular lesbian bar. Juice and smoothies on the ground floor.
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The Edge
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The Edge is one of Soho's busiest gay venues set over a number of floors.
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The Glass Bar
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The Glass Bar is London's sole Women Only Bar. The women who visit the Glass Bar are diverse in many areas, including: class, age, cultural background, race, sexuality, religion.
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The Quebec
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Located near Marble Arch, at the top end of Oxford Street, The Quebec is the oldest gay pub in London having been opened in 1946 and Tony has been the manager for more than 10 years.
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The Yard
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Two unique spaces in the heart of Soho catering for an upbeat, fashionable gay crowd.
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Trash Palace
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Soho's only bomo homo hangout.
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Village Soho
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Situated on Wardour Street, Village is the perfect place to drop in for a drink after some shopping, or to arrange a glam night out in the centre of town.
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