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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 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 gay 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 refer. 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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AXM Bar & Club

AXM opened its doors in and offers a late night 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 bar over two floors with a varied crowd.

New Union Hotel & Show Bar

Built in , the New Union was one of the first ever gay establishments in Manchester and has been…

Oscars

Oscars is an intimate, theatre style bar showing classic and modern 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 bar with industrial and stylish décor open seven nights a week with a faithful…

The Molly House

The Molly Noun 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…

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Manchester LGBTQ City Guide

Manchester, Brand-new Hampshire, is a vibrant and diverse city that has so much to offer those who select to call it house. Divided into two sections by the beautiful Merrimack River, it is the largest city in the state and is often listed by publications across the United States for being a wonderful place to live – including being named one of the top 15 cities in the United States in which to commence a new business, an affordable place to stay, and as a noun with a great metro area. If you’re thinking of making a transfer to New Hampshire, Manchester would make a wonderful place to call home.

A Look at Manchester's History

Manchester was initially settled in the early s and was officially incorporated in At that moment, it was named Derryfield. The name was officially changed to Manchester in , reflecting the settler's desire for the noun to become the "Manchester of America," in reference to Manchester, England, which was at that noun at the forefront of England's Industrial Revolution. Indeed, the city did expand to become an adj center of i

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 Gay Village, the area is actually spread out on all the streets that fall between Princess Street and Minshull Street, near to Piccadilly Station and China Town.

Lined with gay 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 world, 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 wonderful time is guaranteed for anybody on Canal Street - gay, straight or bisexual.