Bar Du Fay is a classy establishment on Stanley Street. This venue has 2 floors with a pleasant lounge bar on the top level and a clubbier space below. They regularly show top football matches on their wide-screen TVs
Bar Euro on Whitechapel isn't a gay bar but it hosts a Tranny night on the last Tuesday of the month and is also the venue for the next Lady Windermere's Fan Club cabaret night
Chicago's on Victoria Street is one of the newer kids on the block. Regular offers like £10 to get in and then all your drinks free
The Curzon on Temple Lane is undoubtedly Liverpool's cruisiest bar with a loyal clientele but it's also a great place just to pop in for a drink.
Garlands on Eberle Street is Liverpool's superclub. Ostensibly a gay club but attracts a lot of straights( including LFC players) but everyone gets along just fine. Expect to queue to get in
G-Bar on Eberle Street is renowned for its all- nighters and great line-up of DJs. Very popular and now the after-party venue for new Club So, the re-launched Society.
Club So on Duke Street is the new name for legendary club Society. Not an out and out gay club but it's one of those places where your sexuality simlpy doesn't matter
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Jupiter's on Hackins Hey is a friendly little pub with a mixed clientele. A good place to watch the football on a big screen if you're that way inclined.
Lisbon on Victoria Street is one of the stalwarts of the Liverpool scene. A traditional style Liverpool pub with a magnificent ceiling. It's a popular starting off point for nights on the town.
Masquerade on Cumberland Street bills itself as "Liverpool's friendliest gay bar" and you'd struggle to find anyone who'd disagree. It's open from 11am and there's cabaret from the resident draq`queens on Sundays from 6pm, Play Your Cards Right on Mondays and Karaoke on Tuesdays. The music quiz from 6pm on Saturdays is proving to be very popular.
Pink on Victoria Street can't be missed because it's erm very Pink. Open 'til late
Superstar Boudoir on Stanley Street is a gay club that appeals to a mixed crowd and often has special drinks offers.
The Postehouse on Cumberland Street is gay upstairs but you have to run the gauntlet of the sometimes crotchety punters downstairs- still very popular though with the younger crowd.
Tutti Fruitti is a brand new club on Victoria Street and as such is a bit of an unknown quantity, but initial reports have been positive, it's open from 10pm - 4am
The Navy Bar on Stanley Street is a bouncing club at the weekends attracting a friendly crowd.
Destination on Temple Street is the newest kid on the block and is housed over 3 floors with a promise to return to the good old days of queer clubbing. |
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