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'''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]].<ref>''Gay Europe'' by David Andrusia, A Perigee Book, New York April 1995. ISBN: 0-399-51910-6</ref>
'''''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]].<ref>''Gay Europe'' by David Andrusia, A Perigee Book, New York April 1995. ISBN: 0-399-51910-6</ref>


The article on "Saunas" has the surprising statement that "Saunas are illegal in the UK".
The article on "Saunas" has the surprising statement that "Saunas are illegal in the UK".
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*[[Freedom Café/Bar]], Wardour Street
*[[Freedom Café/Bar]], Wardour Street
*[[Silver Screen Café]], [[Earls Court]]
*[[Silver Screen Café]], [[Earls Court]]
===Gay Bars and Pubs===
====Central====
*[[Base]], Drury Lane
*[[Box]], Monmouth Street
*[[Brief Encounter]], St Martin's Lane
*[[Compton's]], Old Compton Road (''sic'')
*[[Crew's Bar]], Upper St Martin's Lane
*[[Edge]], [[Soho Square]]
*[[Kudos]], Adelaide Street


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 11:47, 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

References

<references>

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