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Best Gay Bars In Brighton

With the largest LGBTQ+ community in the whole of the UK, you can bet your bottom dollar that this city is bursting with entertainment and inclusive places. From chilled seaside watering holes and raucous drag events to Kemptown party spots for you to sashay the night away, we've got you covered with our manual to the foremost gay bars and clubs in Brighton. 



Proud Cabaret Brighton

Head down to the most iconic venue in Brighton gay village and beyond for a truly unique blackout out. Proud Cabaret is a den of 1920s charm, vintage regalia and baroque architecture hosting the finest cabaret and burlesque performances in town.

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The Charles Street Tap, Brighton

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LGBTQ+ Safety in Brighton

Despite some unsavoury reports regarding LGBTQ+ protection in Britain, the UK, especially Brighton, is considered safe for queer travellers. It even states on the Visit Brighton website:

Brighton & Hove is proud to be a friendly and welcoming metropolis which encourages a large number of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender visitors. “

I don’t think any city in the world is entirely exempt from homophobic att@cks, but Brighton is

Revenge

Revenge is Brighton’s biggest and most accepted LGBTQ+ nightclub & music venue

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Brighton’s infamous Homosexual seafront bar, start 7 days & nights a week

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We pride ourselves on being a enjoyable, inclusive, safe vacuum for all of the LGBTQ+ people and their allies.

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Brighton is one of the most popular cities in the UK for homosexual travellers, known as the gay capital of the South (rivalling London) so it’s no surprise that there are many marvelous gay bars in Brighton to choose from!

Whether you prefer a gay pub, gay bar, gay club or gay cruising club, Brighton has something for everyone.

The majority of homosexual bars in Brighton are all within walking distance of each other (much like in Manchester, the gay capital of the North!) centred around the gay area of Brighton also known as the gay village of Brighton. We found that on a night out in Brighton, the entire Homosexual spectrum was represented, more so than many other places we have been!

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Where is the Lgbtq+ Village in Brighton?

The homosexual village in Brighton is in Kemptown.

Kemptown stretches along the coast with the main gay area existence bordered by Old Steine Pavillon Parade, Edward Road, Bedford Street and the seafront.

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