Lesbian bars in London

Time Out’s guide to the lesbian bars and pubs that give London the best lesbian scene in the world

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    Candy Bar

    London's only full-time women's venue was originally launched in 1996 by promoter Kim Lucas, who painted the walls pink and introduced lap and pole dancers. Candy Bar is run by women, for women - or 'by girls, for girls' as the press release puts it. In early 2011 the bar introduced new regular nights Monster on Saturdays - all about monster hits we know and love, from the last few decades - and dirty electro night EcLekTra on Wednesdays.
    Candy Bar, 4 Carlisle St, London W1D 3BJ (7494 4041/www.candybarsoho.com). Tottenham Court Road tube. Open from 5pm-11.30pm Sun-Thurs; 5pm-2am Fri, Sat.

    Drill Hall
    If you want to mingle with the lesbian arty crowd, the Drill Hall is crawling with women who are theatrically inclined, plus general culture vultures and studenty types. Note: the bar is attached to the Drill Hall theatre, and is only open on performance nights.
    Drill Hall, 16 Chenies Street, WC1E 7EX (7307 5060/www.drillhall.co.uk). Goodge Street tube. Open from 6pm on performance nights only.

    Friendly Society

    The futuristic decor alone makes the Friendly Society worth a visit. And though the bar is hidden in a basement on a dark alley, the designers have cheered things up with mirror balls, violet lighting and a sky blue ceiling; the kitschy decorative touches prevent the modern space from feeling too clinical. The bar attracts a healthy mix of women and men, media luvvies and the odd celeb, especially when DJs visit on Fridays and Saturdays. Basement, 79 Wardour Street, W1D 6QB (7434 3805). Leicester Square or Piccadilly Circus tube. Open 4-11.30pm Mon-Thurs; 4pm-noon Fri, Sat; 4pm-10.30pm Sun.

    Girls Go Down
    Soho’s Girls Go Down has become the forgotten bar of the lesbian scene. Most women over the age of 20 can’t stand the place. And no wonder: G-A-Y’s sister space is not a very appealing place: it’s cramped and hidden in the basement of the popular men’s bar – en route to the toilets, no less. The dim lighting, multiple video screens and pumping music (mainly pop, R&B and chart tunes) are not conducive to conversation. Still, the cheap drinks attract a studenty crowd, there’s a flirty atmosphere and the bar staff are friendly.
    Girls Go Down, G-A-Y Bar, 30 Old Compton Street, W1D 4UR (7494 2756/www.g-a-y.co.uk). Leicester Square or Tottenham Court Road tube. Noon-midnight daily.

    Oak Bar
    A hub for north London lesbians, the Oak Bar is a big and unpretentious queer boozer with a couple of great club nights for women. There’s Lower the Tone, a kitsch mixed party held on the last Friday of the month, and Oysters, a women’s R&B night on the third Saturday. The rest of the time, a vaguely alternative crowd gathers here to drink beer, cocktails or shooters, or to play pool. There’s outside seating in the summer too.
    Oak Bar, 79 Green Lanes, N16 9BU (7354 2791). Manor House tube/73, 141, 341 bus. Open 5pm-midnight Mon-Wed; 5pm-1am Thur; 5pm-3am Fri, Sat; 4pm-midnight Sun.

    Retro Bar
    Sister in spirit to the bohemian Royal Vauxhall Tavern, the Retro Bar is the queen of the alternative gay scene for central London. It’s hidden down a quaint little alley, so it has a best-kept secret feel. Inside, the ambience is cosy and eccentric, with a jukebox that spins alternative and 1980s music. Although it always draws a mixed crowd, the busiest nights for girls are Monday and Wednesday, when women drop by while waiting for the doors to open at nearby Heaven. The upstairs bar is a great place to chat or have a date – it’s a bit quieter – while the ground-floor pub offers a range of themed nights, including a poptastic music quiz (Tuesdays) and karaoke (Wednesday).
    Retro Bar, 2 George Court, off Strand, WC2N 6HH (7839 8760). Charing Cross tube/rail. Open noon-11pm Mon-Fri;
    2pm-11pm Sat; 2-10.30pm Sun.


    The RVT
    The Tuesday night event Bar Wotever (6pm-midnight, formerly held at Central Station) has always attracted its fair share of lesbians, particularly drag kings, who complement the gender-bending boys. The atmosphere is arty and flamboyant, but unpretentious. On stage, there is ‘talent’ of varying degrees – poetry readings, comedy, singing… wotever.
    The RVT, 372 Kennington Lane, London SE11 (7820 1222/www.rvt.org.uk). Vauxhall tube. Open 7pm-midnight Mon-Fri; 9pm-2am Sat; 2pm-midnight Sun.


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  • i am just coming out and and lookin for a good time but when all ur friends are straight and in relationships its hard finding people to go to a lesbian bar with you need help

    Dan Sun Aug 24 2008
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  • i want to go to a good lez club cause i've just given up on meeting girls any other way but all my friends are straight and if i suggested going to the candy bar they would take the piss and i don't really blame them. need somewhere less cringe argh i need gay friends this is so shite. i'm fun, skinny, not crap looking and going to be celibate for the rest of my life

    g Sun Aug 24 2008
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  • Ive just moved to London and I was wondering where the gud lesbian bars are in the central area. I've been to candy bar and its horrible. If anyone would like to come along it would be appreciated as I have no lesbian friends and I go alone. Am I brave or stupid? :))

    cha cha Fri Aug 22 2008
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  • I reckon Pulse will be wicked on 14th of August in soho so come there all.

    vivi Wed Aug 13 2008
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  • In London for a weekend and want to go somewhere thats not wall to wall with what use't to go to the Candy Bar. Any suggestions? Comments about the glass bar sound promising. True or not?

    Ruby Thu Aug 7 2008
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  • Hi Denise. Why don't you try the Glass Bar too?

    BB Mon Aug 4 2008
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  • Hey girls, Im an irish gal that has just relocated to london.. Im looking for buddies so come on.....drop me a line who knows...I could be the love of ur life!!!

    Denise Mon Aug 4 2008
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  • Did the Glass Bar pass you all by or something? The Glass Bar is the only full-time all-female bar in London - cute, intimate, with a fantastic events calendar of Open Mic, stand-up, karaoke, film and discussion groups. Based in the West Tower at Euston bus station, the Glass Bar is a refuge from the craziness of the centre of town, does great happy hour cocktails and everyone gets a warm welcome. Now that Candy Bar, Vespa Lounge, Southopia and Y Bar have all closed down, come along to the last great lesbian bar in London!

    Abby Chicken Fri Jul 18 2008
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  • Thanks Jenny. I found your comments on the Glass Bar really helpful and will definitely check it out.

    BB Thu Jul 17 2008
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  • I agree that there are very few bars but think that you should have mentioned the Glass Bar which is a fantastic place, and also asked Elaine from the Glass Bar for comment as she has been running this bar for years and is very affair with the fact of limited places for us lesbians to go to within Central London

    Jenny Boyns Thu Jul 17 2008
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