Gay Europe (1995)
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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.[1]
The article on "Saunas" has the surprising statement that "Saunas are illegal in the UK".
Contents
London listings
Gay hotels
- New York Hotel, Philbeach Gardens
- Number 7, Brixton
- Philbeach Hotel, Philbeach Gardens
- Russell Lodge, Little Russell Street
Gay cafés
- Balans, Old Compton Street
- Freedom Café/Bar, Wardour Street
- 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
- La Rue's Café Bar, Manette Street
- Locomotion, Bear Street
- Peacock, Maiden Lane
- Piano Bar, Brewer Street
- Substation, Falconberg Court
- Village Soho, Wardour Street
- 79 CXR, Charing Cross Road
West
- Brompton's, Earls Court
- Champion, Bayswater Road
- Coleherne, Earls Court
- Queen's Head, Sloane Square
- Royal Oak, Glenthorne Road
South
East
North
Dance Bars
- Café de Paris, Coventry Street
- Ciao Baby, Brixton
- G-A-Y, Charing Cross Road
- Heaven, Villiers Street
- Paradise, Parkfield Street
- Queer Nation, Covent Garden
Manchester
Hotels
- Carlton House, Upper Chorlton Road
- Rembrandt Hotel, Sackville Streer
Cafés
- Atlas, Deansgate
- Manto's, Canal Street
Gay Bars
- Austin's, Richmond Street
- Bloom Street Café, Bloom Street
- Central Park, Sackville Street
- Cruz, Princess Street
- Equinox, Bloom Steet
- Napoleon's, Sackville and Bloom Streets
- Paddy's Goose, Bloom Street
- Q-Bar, Richmond Street
Dance clubs
- Flesh, at the Hacienda
- New York, New York, Bloom Street
- Paradise Factory, Princess Street
- Slut Hut, at Home Club
References
- ↑ Gay Europe by David Andrusia, A Perigee Book, New York April 1995. ISBN: 0-399-51910-6