LondonGuy123

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London, United Kingdom
Joined Mar 2014
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    Lots of fun

    Located just a five-minute walk from G-A-Y bar this is late version of it. If you want to keep the party going this late-night bar open sometime between 11 o’clock and midnight but keep in mind you have to first gain entry to G-A-Y and get a wristband in order to enter into G-A-Y late for free. The crowd is very much similar to G-A-Y with lots of twinks and young boys with their fag hags. Make sure you get there before midnight, otherwise you'll have to queue up for at least an hour!


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    LondonGuy123 reviewed Chariots (Shoreditch)
    Over a year ago

    The biggest sauna in London

    I've lived in London for 10 years and used to go to this sauna back in the day before they opened the Vauxhall branch. I must say that back then it used to be much better as it was the most popular sauna with lots of hot guys. \nNowadays it\'s still probably the biggest in London and the only one which has swimming pool and 2 jacuzzis. However, it\'s not as popular as it used to be with mostly over 40 crowd.


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    LondonGuy123 reviewed Ku Bar/Klub
    Over a year ago

    Pop bar in Chinatown

    Ku Bar is a three-story London gay bar and dance club which is located just a few steps from the Leicester square. Do not confuse it with Ku Bar soho as there are 2 Ku Bars in London close to each other. On the first floor you will find a cocktail bar with champagne as well as a few small private booths, the main floor is a small dance club that attracts a wide range of clientele from twinks, locals and tourists you can find just about all types of people here. The main floor is all about playing top 40 hits on massive video screens.\nI personally prefer this branch of the bar rather than the one in Soho.


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    LondonGuy123 reviewed Pleasuredrome
    Over a year ago

    Popular gay sauna

    I\'ve been to Pleasuredrome quite a few times and I think interms of cleanliness and facilities it\'s probably the best in town. Every time I\'ve been there it looked very clean and well kept. \nI wouldn\'t say it\'s the most popular sauna in London but it has a fair amount of visitors especially on the weekends. The crowd is mixed.


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    LondonGuy123 reviewed Heaven
    Over a year ago

    The most famous club in London

    G-A-Y at Heaven is one of the most iconic London gay clubs. The place is really huge and has six different bars dance floors featuring mostly pop, dance and RnB hits. It attracts mostly younger crowd, however, everyone is welcomed here and can feel like at home which makes this club so popular. On Saturdays they usually have some famous pop stars performing. Arrive before 11:30 pm to avoid a long queue. For free or discounted entry get a wristband in or in front of G-A-Y bar from one of the club promoters.


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    LondonGuy123 reviewed Barcode Vauxhall
    Over a year ago

    Cool place in Vauxhall

    Barcode is one of my favourite places in London to go out. It plays very good dance music and you can party there till late. It\'s not as big or expensive as some other clubs in Vauxhall but has similar type of crowd. Mostly fit good looking guys.


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    LondonGuy123 reviewed G-A-Y Bar
    Over a year ago

    Cheap and cheerful

    If you’re looking for a bar that has cheap drinks, top 40 music, and a good crowd of people based in the heart of London – then look no further. G-A-Y bar is situated about a 5 minute walk from Piccadilly Circus/Leicester Square Stations down Old Compton Street in the heart of Soho’s gay village. It’s a two floor bar (with surrounding dance floors) and is a pleasant place to hang out and to chill with friends.


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    LondonGuy123 reviewed The Yard
    Over a year ago

    Smoker's heaven

    The Yard has its own private courtyard which makes this a favourite for people who are smokers. The courtyard is elegant and offers a great space to taking a nice summer evening or to have a rich cigar in a lavish patio. This bar has great music and an elegant atmosphere it continues to be one of the most popular bars in the Soho. Part of the reason for this could be the fact that the bar and waiters usually come to work completely shirtless.


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    LondonGuy123 reviewed Royal Vauxhall Tavern
    Over a year ago

    Iconic place in Vauxhall

    This is one of the most famous gay bars in the entire world. The RVT is one of the oldest gay bars in all of London and with its extensive history it’s constantly hosting a variety of different events including comedy performances, party nights, drag shows and more. The most popular times are usually on Sunday afternoons because there are a variety of great shows on at these times.


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    LondonGuy123 reviewed Soho Square
    Over a year ago

    Great place

    The Edge is one of the largest bars in the area with four floors each containing its own individual theme. The great part about going to the Edge is that it is in a bar that fills up very quickly because it is so big. \nI like this place and even celebrated my birthday there which was quite good.


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    LondonGuy123 reviewed The Duke of Wellington
    Over a year ago

    Foe bears and older guys

    This classic British pub has been open for well over a decade and it’s known as a great, friendly spot to grab a drink and watch a match. This pub regularly has great sporting evenings that serve some of the locals who live and work in Soho. You can watch a variety of different matches and sporting events on the array of flatscreen televisions at this pub has to offer.


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    LondonGuy123 reviewed City of Quebec
    Over a year ago

    Bar for older crowd

    The city of Québec tends to attract an older crowd. This pub style environment features a downstairs basement bar that usually has a DJ spinning where is the upstairs is more of a quiet pub atmosphere.


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    LondonGuy123 reviewed Admiral Duncan
    Over a year ago

    Traditional pub

    The Admiral Duncan is the quintessential idea of a British pub but with a mostly gay clientele. The pub is heavily embraced gay culture and is named after the Adm. Duncan who was the one to defeat the Dutch fleet in 1797. This pub has an amazing past and real history in London as it was attacked in 1999 by a neo-Nazi group. Today you can see a chandelier which was hung in memory of those who were injured in this attack so many years ago. This attack paved way for broader relations between local government and police with the gay community and since these grievous actions took place the community has grown into something absolutely beautiful that needs to be seen to believed. This historic day bar is truly one of the must stop locations for any gay tourist in London due to its elaborate history and beautiful atmosphere.


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    LondonGuy123 reviewed Rupert Street
    Over a year ago

    Trendy bar in Soho

    Rupert Street is located right in the middle of Soho it has a great party atmosphere as well as good looking cwrod in their late 20s to late 30s. They play good quality dance music and on Friday and Saturday nights world-class DJs. I personally love this place.


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    LondonGuy123 reviewed Village
    Over a year ago

    Nice friendly bar

    This bar is one of the most popular London gay bars in the area. It has happy hour until 8 pm every day with house drinks at half price. It’s generally busy every night of the week so you will definitely want to come early especially on a Friday and Saturday night. On Tuesdays and Wednesdays you can enjoy great karaoke as well as disco nights on Thursday and Friday.