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*[[Village Soho]], Wardour Street
*[[Village Soho]], Wardour Street
*[[79 CXR]], Charing Cross Road
*[[79 CXR]], Charing Cross Road
====West====
*[[Brompton's]], [[Earls Coourt]]
*[[Champion]], Bayswater Road
*[[Colerherne]], [[Earls Court]]
*[[Queen's Head]], Sloane Square
*[[Royal Oak]], Glenthorne Road
====South====
*[[Attitude]], Peckham
*[[Market Tavern]], [[Vauxhall]]
*[[Royal Vauxhall Tavern]], [[Vauxhall]]
====East====
*[[White Swan]], Commercial Road
====North====
*[[Bell]], [[King's Cross]]
*[[Central Station]], [[King's Cross]]
===Dance Bars===
*[[Café de Pari]], Coventry Street
*[[Ciao Baby]], Brixton
*[[G-A-Y]], Charing Cross Road
*[[Heaven]], Villiers Street
*[[Paradise]], Parkfield Street
*[[Queer Nation]], [[Covent Garden]]


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 12:04, 2 May 2013

Gay Europe is a book by David Andrusia of New York City, published in 1995. It gives both gay and non-gay venues for a number of cities, including London and Manchester.[1]

The article on "Saunas" has the surprising statement that "Saunas are illegal in the UK".

London listings

Gay hotels

Gay cafés

Gay Bars and Pubs

Central

West

South

East

North

Dance Bars

References

<references>

  1. Gay Europe by David Andrusia, A Perigee Book, New York April 1995. ISBN: 0-399-51910-6