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The '''City of Quebec''' in Old Quebec Street, London, opened in 1936 and is said to be the oldest gay bar in London.<ref>http://gkpubs.co.uk/pubs-in-london/city-of-quebec-pub/. Accessed: 2013-07-02. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6HobfyqEP)</ref> | The '''City of Quebec''' in Old Quebec Street, [[Marylebone]], London, opened in 1936 and is said to be the oldest gay bar in London.<ref>http://gkpubs.co.uk/pubs-in-london/city-of-quebec-pub/. Accessed: 2013-07-02. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6HobfyqEP)</ref> | ||
It is particularly popular with older gay men. It has several times hosted a champagne brunch for older LGBT people on [[London Pride]] day. | It is particularly popular with older gay men. It has several times hosted a champagne brunch for older LGBT people on [[London Pride]] day. | ||
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The City of Quebec in Old Quebec Street, Marylebone, London, opened in 1936 and is said to be the oldest gay bar in London.[1]
It is particularly popular with older gay men. It has several times hosted a champagne brunch for older LGBT people on London Pride day.
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- ↑ http://gkpubs.co.uk/pubs-in-london/city-of-quebec-pub/. Accessed: 2013-07-02. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6HobfyqEP)