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LGBTQI+ bar terraces, beer gardens and other outside spaces in London
With the days ahead looking to be right scorchers they are perfect for sipping cocktails or pints of cold bear. Modern and stylish music video bar where the energy is always high, the drinks are flowing, and everyone is welcome. Late opening Klub after the bar closes. An oldie but a goodie!
Drag queens stumble across sprinklers, queens called Carlos wave and pout, cans of Tesco pre-mixed vodka cranberry get spilled. Remedy it with a Bloody Mary. We bloody love a Bloody Mary. Enjoy lunch and a drank on this lovely pavement terrace just off Gay Arch. Free entry. A great way to start an evening of clubbing.
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Start off at the Kings Cross basin, and stomp down past the Hunger Games-esque new developments on the water, up to Camden, where you can take in some touching Amy Winehouse art along the banks, and have a nose at the uber rich gardens of the canalside houses around Primrose Hill. Its dappled woodland, crumbling walkways and cool ponds are steeped in queer history, and have provided a bridge for gay men for decades.
A bit like us really. Which might be why we love it so much. It is, possibly, our favourite outdoor space in the city. Peckham Levels is great for a date. May 22, More about Ku Bar. More about The Yard. More about City Of Quebec. More details about Fruit Bowl.