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The Village

AXM Prevent & Club

AXM opened its doors in 2004 and offers a late darkness clubbing experience with DJs, cabaret shows and…

MAYA

Situated at the bustling intersection of Chorlton Street and Canal Street, the 20th-century…

Napoleon's

Friendly lock over two floors with a varied crowd.

New Union Hotel & Show Bar

Built in 1865, the Recent Union was one of the first ever queer establishments in Manchester and has been…

Oscars

Oscars is an intimate, theatre style exclude showing classic and current musical film clips in glamorous…

Salon Madre

Manchester’s much loved Mexican restaurant, Madre, has expanded and opened a tequila…

The Eagle Bar

Men only basement prevent with industrial and modern décor open seven nights a week with a faithful…

The Molly House

The Molly House is a charming, rustic, vintage bar over two floors with outdoor smoking terrace…

Via

A Gay, gothic labyrinth bar serving quality dishes with specials, in a unique relaxed environment…

View

View is a large exclude and club over two floors and open seven nights a week. Amusement includes a&hell

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 fun spots are renowned 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 homosexual 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 Bar

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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 Flamboyant & Boy Toy Events, but this place sure knows how to toss a party too.

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Gay Manchester – the foremost gay hotels, bars, clubs & more

Manchester is a city of transformation. The third-largest city in the UK had humble beginnings as a small Lancastrian town before becoming the first proper industrialized metropolis in the world during the Industrial Revolution. And it's been pretty much uphill from there. The first atom was split in Manchester, the first English canal was designed there, and the lgbtq+ scientist Alan Turing, who deciphered the encryption of German Enigma machines during the Second World War, was born in Manchester.

Now it remains a constantly evolving city and is a hotbed of tradition, music, art, and sport – who hasn’t heard of Manchester United? Most importantly of all, though, Manchester is one of the big three “gay cities” of England – the others being London and Brighton. The epic Canal Street, part of Manchester’s Gay Village, was the setting for much of the groundbreaking '90s TV show Queer as Folk—the original UK version, that is. The production helped men across the UK—and possibly the world—come out as they saw themselves in the characters and how joyous organism gay could be, especially in Manchester.

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Alternative LGBTQ+ Manchester

Manchester’s Gay Village, annual Pride Festival and strong LGBTQ+ community own long been celebrated as a core part of the history, identity and culture of the metropolis – and rightly so. Canal Street was the setting for groundbreaking, punch TV series Queer as Folk in the tardy 1990s, and the canal-side bars and clubs here remain at the heart of Manchester’s LGBTQ+ people. As the scene has evolved, however, so possess the LGBTQ+ venues, club nights, arts and tradition and sports spread further afield. The Northern Quarter, the filming location for It’s A Sin in 2019, is also where you’ll find Aatma, spiritual home of club bedtime Pop Curious?, as adequately as dedicated menswear shop Oi Polloi. 

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

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Outdoor drinking, dining and show destination Escape to Freight Island has become a new platform for LGBT+ club nights and performances including Homoelectric. Based behind Manchester Piccadilly station on Baring Street, Escape to Freight Island also is right around the block from The Star and Garter, another key filming locati

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