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[[File:PPRA2011.png|thumb|Pink Paper Readers' Awards logo for 2011]]The '''Pink Paper Readers' Awards''' were awarded annually by the [[Pink Paper]], based on the votes of its readers. | [[File:PPRA2011.png|thumb|Pink Paper Readers' Awards logo for 2011]]The '''Pink Paper Readers' Awards''' were awarded annually by the [[Pink Paper]], based on the votes of its readers. | ||
In 2011, the top three places for "Best bar or pub (across Britain)" were taken by [[G-A-Y Bar]] (London), [[Royal Vauxhall Tavern]] (London) and [[Taurus Bar]] (Manchester). The | In 2011, the top three places for "Best bar or pub (across Britain)" were taken by [[G-A-Y Bar]] (London), [[Royal Vauxhall Tavern]] (London) and [[Taurus Bar]] (Manchester). The top three for "Best club (across Britain)" went to [[G-A-Y at Heaven]] (London), [[XXL]] (London), and [[Cruz 101]] (Manchester).<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20120229050307/http://www.pinkpaper.com/winners/index.htm</ref> | ||
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The Pink Paper Readers' Awards were awarded annually by the Pink Paper, based on the votes of its readers.
In 2011, the top three places for "Best bar or pub (across Britain)" were taken by G-A-Y Bar (London), Royal Vauxhall Tavern (London) and Taurus Bar (Manchester). The top three for "Best club (across Britain)" went to G-A-Y at Heaven (London), XXL (London), and Cruz 101 (Manchester).[1]
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