Lgbt bars glasgow
Glasgow, a vibrant city known for its rich cultural scene, is home to a lively and inclusive Homosexual scene. For anyone pursuing a welcoming and stimulating space specifically tailored for lesbians, Glasgow doesn’t disappoint. Here’s your guide to Glasgow lesbian bars and events that make Glasgow a hub for homosexual women.
Delmonica’s: A Legendary Hub of Inclusivity
Nestled in the heart of the capital, Delmonica’s is an iconic LGBTQ+ venue that has been a staple in Glasgow’s queer scene for decades. Known for its warm and inclusive atmosphere, Delmonica’s provides a secure space for everyone, including the lesbian community. With themed nights, live fun, and a diverse crowd, it’s the perfect see to unwind, socialise, and embrace the diversity of Glasgow’s LGBTQ+ scene.
Katie’s Bar
Situated in the trendy Merchant City area, Katie’s Exclude stands out as a welcoming space for the lesbian community. This modern venue hosts regular events, from lively-themed parties to casual social gatherings. The friendly staff and cosy ambience make Kati
Best Gay Bars In Glasgow
Whether you fancy cracking conversations over cocktails or dancing 'til dawn, our diverse city has got you well and truly sorted. Head along to Merchant City's Pink Triangle for some of the highest tipples, DJ sets and drag shows in the biz. Just make sure to check out our guide to Glasgow's lgbtq+ bars, as they really have got the city's LGBTQ+ nightlife sussed.
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Corset Club
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If you're after a quirky venue that suggestions much more than just drinks, The Corset Club in Glasgow is the place to go. Nestled in the historic Jacobean Corsetry building, this lock features everything from handcrafted cocktails to high-energy performances that will keep you entertained all night long.
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Katies Bar
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Katie's Bar offers an utterly mixed bag to the city's gay nightlife. Head here for titanic pre-club partying at the weekend with a roster of disco tunes, as well as regular exist shows with drag queens hosting everything from game shows to bingo giveaways.
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floweredpig wrote:When meeting a several pals in the west end before christmas we decided to meet in i mentioned this to a workmate he said "Thats a gay bar".This was then "confirmed" by a few its not a gay bar where did this rumour commence ,anyone?
In my dictionary a rumour "is a currently circulating story of unverified or doubtful truth".
FACT is that in the 70s and 80s Tennents was not a gay exclude in the same, almost exclusive, sense that The Duke of Wellington or Vintners were but was gay friendly and frequented by a sizeable homosexual crowd on a regular basis. On entering through the Byres Road doors, the right hand side was where most gays was also obviously widespread with gay students, myself being one so can personally verify the above as truth. I cannot, of course, comment on its current status.
I assess if anybody could detect a Gay News from the period you would find Tennents listed in the pubs section.
LGBTQ+ guide to Glasgow
LGBTQ+ instruction to Glasgow
Glasgow is a welcoming and inclusive capital, named one of Rugged Guides '5 best European LGBTQ+ destinations' (July ). Here is our manual with top places to visit, eat, drink and stay.
Merchant City
The Merchant Town is known as Glasgow’s LGBTQ+ district and is where you’ll find the majority of LGBTQ+ bars and clubs. It’s also one of the city’s most stylish areas, with lots of cafes, shops and arty spaces. Not to mention the historic beauty of the buildings! Check out our Merchant City guide to detect out more.
The Burrell Collection
The Burrell Collection can be found within Pollok Country Park in the southside of Glasgow. The museum is currently running a series of Diverse tours where you can learn about the history, context, and meaning behind some of the most popular objects. Visit to see a list of upcoming dates.
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Glasgow Women’s Library
The Glasgow Women’s Library celebrates the lives, histories, and achievements of women. It’s free to check in all year round and is one of Glasgow’s hidden gems. They also hold over even
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