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#1.
5 Brewer St, London, England

#2.
157 Charing Cross Rd, London, England
Name notwithstanding, the clientele here is mixed, and on a Saturday night this could be the most rollicking club in London. You may not find love here, but you could discover a partner for the evening. Patrons have been known ... More on Frommers

#3.
11 Soho Sq, London, England
Few bars in London can rival the tolerance, humor, and sexual sophistication found here. The first two floors are done up with decorations that, like an English garden, change with the seasons. Dance music can be found on the crowded, ... More on Frommers

#4.
54 Old Compton St, London, England
Gay men and their friends go here to drink, have a good time, and make a political statement. British tabloids shocked the world in 1999 when they reported that this pub had been bombed, with three people dying in the attack. Within ... More on Frommers

#5.
32-34 Monmouth St, London, England
Adjacent to one of Covent Garden's best-known junctions, Seven Dials, this sophisticated Mediterranean-style bar attracts all kinds of men. In the afternoon, it is primarily a restaurant, serving meal-size salads, club sandwiches, ... More on Frommers

#6.
2 Greek St., W1, London, W1D 4NB, England
Is it still the best Hungarian restaurant in the world? That's what some say. We can't agree until we've sampled every Hungarian restaurant in the world, but we're certain Gay Hussar would be near ... More on RealTravel
Is it still the best Hungarian restaurant in the world? That's what some say. We can't agree until we've sampled every Hungarian restaurant in the world, but we're certain Gay Hussar would be near... More on Frommers

#7.
London, England
It's more fun at this grunge night spot if you get caught in a police raid. Otherwise, expect hard house or trance, a hard dance venue with an occasional gay night featuring live music. Instead of the Fridge, this club should be ... More on Frommers

#8.
London, England
This club, housed in the vaulted cellars of Charing Cross Railway Station, is a London landmark. Heaven is one of the biggest and best-established gay venues in Britain. Painted black and reminiscent of an air-raid shelter, the ... More on Frommers

#9.
London, England
Named after the Bishop Henry Compton (1632-1713), Old Compton Street's original claim to fame was as a haven for French refugees back in the 17th and 18th centuries. The area saw the likes of F... More on Yahoo! Travel
Punto centrale e nevralgico dell'intero quartiere, su Old Compton Street sono rappresentate tutte le maggiori attrazioni del distretto: teatri, ristoranti, pasticcerie, pubs, sexy shops, clubs e an... More on TripAdvisor
