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On Talk:Belfast it was said: Please do see Project:Information for gay and lesbian travellers and, if you think changes to the policy are in order, please challenge the policy on its talk page, rather than simply defying the policy. This information is wanted in our guides, just not in a way that ignores our manual of style, which keeps our presentation format standard throughout the entire site. For the time being, I have moved the content to Talk:Belfast/Gay and lesbian Belfast, so that it can be easily re-added in an agreed-upon format. --(WT-en) Peter Talk 21:23, 7 August 2007 (EDT)

Gay and Lesbian Belfast

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Ten years ago, there was little or no gay scene to speak of in Belfast, which was then quite a narrow minded and edgy city worn out by years of conflict. Since then something of a cultural renaissance has taken place and as if to break out of the gloom and depression of its violent past the city has become positively camp and colourful with an "anything goes" attitude in the air. Consequently Belfast is by far the most gay friendly city in Ireland, surprisingly even more so than its larger neighbour Dublin, and sports a much bigger and varied gay scene than the latter. The annual Pride Festival takes place every year usually the last week of July and culminates in a colourful parade and outdoor concert which is warmly received by the majority of the city's residents. While you probably won't see any gay men holding hands in the street,gays and lesbians can be spotted everywhere you go and homophobic attacks verbal or physical are fairly rare.

Gay Venues

Kremlin: Belfast's best gay owned dance club for men and women. Voted best Gay Venue in Ireland on numerous occasions. The Kremlin is located at Donegall Street. Tel: (028)90319061. To visit their very slow website: www.kremlin-belfast.com

Union Street Bar: Belfast's trendy award winning gay bar. Union Street, has a excellent late club night on Saturday - Event Horizon. Check it out today. Web Link: [www.unionstreetpub.com]

Dubarrys is Belfast's newest gay bar. Set over three floors, Dubarrys offers a great alternative to the banging house tunes and teenybopping antics of some other gay establishments.Frequented mainly by older gay men. A welcome addition to Belfast's booming gay scene. Gresham St T: 9032 3590 W: [www.dubarrysbar.co.uk]


Forbidden Fruit is the only place to be on a Monday nite. Taking place at the Potthouse Nightclub in Waring Street, it's the best gay venue on a Monday nite, followed by Bang which is almost as good, taking place in the Shoe Factory beside the Union Street Bar.

The Nest: Gay owned pub that attracts an older mixed crowd. The bar is located at Skipper Street. Serves food. Used to be called 'The Custom House'. Tel: (028)90245558.

MYNT (formerly "The Parliament" Belfast's 1st gay bar) Belfast's best gay dance club and bar for men and women. MYNT is located in Dunbar Street, Cathedral Quarter. Food is served at lunchtime all week. t: 028 90 234520. Web Link: [www.myntbelfast.com]

HOmono is Belfast's latest city centre bar has rebranded Monday nights and brought in respected Irish DJ Micky Modelle - who recently went UK Top Ten with club hit Dancing in the Dark. His 'funky ass shakin' music' will get the gay crowd & chums grooving into early Tuesday... and a Happy Hour will run from 10pm to midnight. Admission free before 10pm, £3 after. Club closes at 03:00. W: [www.monobelfast.com]


LICK! WOMEN - A place for women to come, relax and have a boogie in any of our three nights of every month in both Belfast and Derry. Men are welcome as guests. Always check the website for updates on acts etc. www.lick-women.com or join our bebo at www.lick-women.bebo.com. 1st FRIDAY of month - BELFAST - The Pavilion Middle Bar, Ormeau Rd, Belfast - Alternative, pop, chart and dance - 9.30pm, £5. 3rd FRIDAY of month


Sirens @Ten Square: A friendly and welcoming women-only crowd gets together on an ad hoc basis at the super-chic Ten Square Hotel. Email Sirens (sirensbelfast@yahoo.co.uk) or contact the hotel for nights and times (T: 9024 1001) . The perfect laid-back intro to the local lesbian scene. Open third Friday in every month. 21:30-01:00.


Queens Bar: Gay friendly city centre pub located at Queens Arcade. Tel: (028)90321347.

The John Hewitt: Gay friendly Cathedral Quarter pub located at Donegall Street Tel: (028) 90233768. Web Link: www.thejohnhewitt.com

The Apartment: Gay friendly bar located at Donegall Sq West. Tel: (028) 90509777. Web Link: www.apartmentbelfast.com

The Spaniard: Lesbian friendly Cathedral Quarter bar and "Tapas Bar" at Skipper Street. The "Belfast/Basque" style bar is worth a visit for its tapas and cocktails. Great fun.


Saunas For the more adventurous gay visitor you can always try out the gay saunas.

The Garage: 2-6 Union Street (near the Kremlin). Web Link: www.garage-belfast.com

OUTSIDE, Belfast's newest gay men's health suite for gay, Bi-sexual and Bi-curious men. Web Link: www.belfastgaysauna.com

Move to Gay and lesbian Belfast

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In my opinion, this text has merit as a travel topic on its own, comparable to LGBT Stockholm. /Yvwv (talk) 18:14, 4 February 2013 (UTC)Reply