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Gay Bars And Clubs In Manchester

Found across Gay Village and the famous Canal Street, gay bars and clubs in Manchester certainly aren't few and far between. These joy spots are well-known for party antics, from drag divas strutting their stuff around you and karaoke before the main event, to heaving dancefloors packed out with an inclusive crowd.



Via Manchester

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Looking for somewhere that can take you from daytime tipples to late-night dancing without a hitch? Via is the same-sex attracted cocktail bar in Manchester for you. Start off your journey with waterside drinks, before heading indoors where regular entertainment and a lively crowd of punters await.

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On Block

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A list of Manchester Gay Village clubs wouldn't be complete without giving On Bar a mention. Not only is it the home of killer performances across bottomless brunches and other boozy happenings from Bougie Drag & Boy Toy Events, but this place sure knows how to throw a party too.

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The Brewers, Manchester

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Gay in Manchester: Everything you need to know

If you are looking for the gay capital of the North, look no further than Manchester! I own spent my entire mature person life living in this vibrant city, and as a gay man, I have to say it has one of the best gay scenes in the UK.

Manchester is one of the world’s optimal cities for LGBTQ travellers. There’s fascinating history, amusing clubs, and bars for everyone, no matter what tribe you fall under. Manchester has plenty to offer, whether you’re travelling solo, sightseeing with friends, or visiting for a romantic getaway.

If you’re a gay traveller in Manchester, the famous Gay Village, aka Canal Street, will be your first port of call. Read on to discover everything Manchester has to offer LGBTQ visitors.

For a broader glare at the best things to do in the city, check out our guide for things to do in Manchester.

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Manchester is an inclusive city and has the second-largest LGBTQ population in the UK (behind London). In fact, in , Expogays named Manchester the most gay

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Manchester&#x;s Gay Village, annual Pride Festival and strong Homosexual community have long been famous as a core part of the history, identity and identity of the city &#x; and rightly so. Canal Street was the setting for groundbreaking, slap TV series Queer as Folk in the late s, and the canal-side bars and clubs here remain at the heart of Manchester&#x;s LGBTQ+ community. As the scene has evolved, however, so have the LGBTQ+ venues, club nights, arts and identity and sports spread further afield. The Northern Quarter, the filming location for It&#x;s A Sin in , is also where you&#x;ll find Aatma, spiritual residence of club night Pop Curious?, as well as dedicated menswear shop Oi Polloi. 

So, for more LGBTQ+ venues, club nights, identity and sports beyond the Village, read on.

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Outdoor drinking, dining and entertainment destination Escape to Freight Island has become a unused platform for LGBT+ club nights and performances including Homoelectric. Based behind Manchester Piccadilly station on Baring Street, Escape to Freight Island also is rig

The Gay Village in Manchester is without doubt one of the liveliest areas of the city and this is reflected by the number of pubs, bars and clubs dotted around Canal Street, or 'anal treet' as it's also affectionately known locally.

Whilst Canal Street is the name most widely associated with Manchester's Same-sex attracted Village, the area is actually spread out on all the streets that fall between Princess Lane and Minshull Street, proximate to Piccadilly Station and China Town.

Lined with lgbtq+ bars, clubs, cafes, hotels and shops, it's packed at night time with gays, lesbians, transexuals and transvetites who have flocked to the area from all over the nature, many attracted by the Queer As Folk television drama which was based here.

Whilst 'The Village' is full of gay bars, most of them are straight friendly and the popularity of the area with hetrosexuals underlines the welcoming open-minded attitude Mancunians are famed for.

A excellent time is guaranteed for anybody on Canal Avenue - gay, straight or bisexual.