Second floor which is on the 4th floor is a balcony floor overlooking the first floor. First floor which is located on floor 3 is mostly a mix of dance, chart, pop, hip-hop and cheese. Staff are friendly, maybe a little too friendly!! There are 3 floors for us commoners. Queues are always inevitable but there are ways of skipping, hehe. Sound is right in the heart of Leicester Square. I look forward to visiting Two Brewers more often. Jason, Dwayne and ALL the staff here are a credit to your company! I cannot believe how much they went above and beyond their duties to help me, I could have been seen as someone with a petty dilemma but they never made it seem that way.ġ000% will recommend this venue to everyone. Looking back I can see that they were busy with other things but they spent the time to help me out. I told them that I get nervous in busy places when I am alone and they were completely understanding. When I described my friends to them the were able to locate them and reunite me with them. I had lost my friends and was quite upset I went to them and asked them to help me find my friends. I would like to mention Dwayne and Jason who work there. When you get served by individuals they remember your face and remember what you have ordered (which makes the service more personal and quick).
They work hard to ensure that the customers are welcome and have a great time. I do not feel like I am being judged like you are in other LGBT bars. The bar staff at Two Brewers are always kind and happy to help. I really love the acts that they put on throughout the week. Have fun and send me a personal message if you need more info.The atmosphere is incredible. These are sweaty, rough and ready places. Popular places are the George and Dragon on Hackney Road The joiners arms also on Hackney road and East Bloc on City Road (also Dalston Superstore in erm Dalston - but thats a bit out the way) Shoreditch is popular with the beardy, skinny jeans, vintage vest "fashion set".
Then as the night goes on you may want to go "proper" clubbing in Vauxhall.įire is a popular place but it depends what night is on (check the mags) - there are lots of other big clubs under the arches too.ĭuckie at the Royal Vauxhall Tavern is popular on the Saturday (only open till 2am though) and the Eagle is popular on Sundays for Horse Meat Disco. Ku Bar (Frith Street) and Ku Bar (Lisle Street) Profile (and below it Lo-Profile) - bar and club owned by Gaydar GAY Bar (and also GAY late which is around the corner) - these are seperate places but owned by the same people who run GAY club at Heaven Soho is a good place to start - venues include: They have listings of whats on - and i think one of them also has a map showing the venues. In Soho go to Old Compton street and pop into any one of the gay bars there (GAY being the easist to spot) and pick up a copy of Boyz magazine and QX magazine (both are free). Agree that the 3 main areas are Soho, Vauxhall and Shoreditch - though there are a scattering of other gay pubs / clubs in places like Clapham (The Two Brewers and the Kazbar) Greenwich Camden etc.īut you are probably best off staying "central"