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  2. The White Swan, Covent Garden - Wikipedia

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    The White Swan is a Grade II listed public house at 14 New Row, Covent Garden, London, WC2. [1] It was built in the late 17th or early 18th century, refaced and altered mid-19th century. [1] It was an O'Neill's pub, but has now reverted to its original name and is run by Nicholsons.

  3. Gay bar - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 17 January 2025. Drinking establishment catered to LGBT clientele For the song, see Gay Bar (song). Comptons of Soho, London, UK. Taken during London Pride 2010. A gay bar is a drinking establishment that caters to an exclusively or predominantly lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or queer (LGBTQ+ ...

  4. List of pubs in London - Wikipedia

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    Old Compton Street. Gay bar. Argyll Arms: 1868 II* 18 Argyll Street: Candy Bar: Carlisle St. Closed. Coach and Horses, Soho: II 29 Greek Street The Colony Room: 41 Dean Street Comptons of Soho: 1890 51–53 Old Compton Street De Hems: 1890 Off Shaftesbury Avenue Dog and Duck, Soho: 1897 18 Bateman Street The French House, Soho: 1891 II 49 Dean ...

  5. Vere Street Coterie - Wikipedia

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    Along with Oscar Wilde's imprisonment for a similar offence, this episode was one of the major events in gay history in England during the 19th century. The White Swan on Vere Street in London was established as a molly house in early 1810 by two men, James Cook and Yardley (full name unknown).

  6. Greenwich Tavern - Wikipedia

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    In June 2023, the Greenwich Tavern was announced as the third London location to be marked by a rainbow plaque - used to denote significant people, places and moments in LGBTQI+ history. As the Gloucester Arms, then a well-known gay bar , it was the location of a key scene in the 1996 film Beautiful Thing which was set and filmed in Thamesmead ...

  7. Candy Bar, Soho - Wikipedia

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    Candy Bar was a lesbian bar that was based in Carlisle Street in Soho, London. [1] It was started in 1996 by Kim Lucas who decorated the interior pink and provided lap and pole dancing. [2] [3] Men were allowed into the bar if accompanied by a woman. [4] In 2011, the bar was sold by Lucas to Gary Henshaw, owner of the Ku chain of London gay bars.

  8. Heaven (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    Norman used his knowledge and experience of establishing and running a nightclub to create an entirely new kind of gay club on a larger scale. Heaven quickly established itself as the centre of the (then understated) gay London nightlife. Until it opened, most gay clubs were small hidden cellar-bars or pub discos.

  9. List of members' clubs in London - Wikipedia

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    The members' bar at the Savile Club, London W1. This is an incomplete list of private members' clubs with physical premises in London, United Kingdom, including those that no longer exist or have merged, with an additional section on those that appear in fiction.