Gay pubs in glasgow

Best Gay Bars In Glasgow

Whether you fancy cracking conversations over cocktails or dancing 'til dawn, our diverse city has got you well and truly sorted. Head along to Merchant City's Pink Triangle for some of the uppermost tipples, DJ sets and drag shows in the biz. Just make sure to check out our guide to Glasgow's queer bars, as they really have got the city's LGBTQ+ nightlife sussed.

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Last updated on 20th May 2025



Corset Club

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If you're after a quirky venue that offers much more than just drinks, The Corset Club in Glasgow is the place to proceed . Nestled in the historic Jacobean Corsetry building, this bar features everything from handcrafted cocktails to high-energy performances that will hold you entertained all evening long. 

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Katie's Bar

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Katie's Bar bids an utterly mixed bag to the city's lgbtq+ nightlife. Head here for epic pre-club partying at the weekend with a roster of disco tunes, as well as regular live shows with queenly queen

Bennet’s Gay Bar.

80-90 Glassford Street, Glasgow. G1 1UR. Tel: 0141 552 5761.

Bennet’s. 1991.

This is one of Glasgow’s best famous gay disco’s. Although this is famous as a lgbtq+ night club, many straight people frequent this club. During the 1980s people from all walks of life came here to attend to the delightful EURO BEAT song. Many a legendary face has been seen within these doors.

Interior view of the new Bennet’s. 1911.

Bennets, on Glasgow’s Glassford Street, is Scotland’s oldest male lover club and was just about ready to receive the last rites before divine intervention came in the shape of Lynnet Leisure, in the spring of this year. The club was almost a rite of passage for gays of a certain age, but neglect meant it was no longer the hotspot it once was. But a few brushstrokes here and there, new lighting and imagination, Lynnet has awakened this homosexual giant before he permanently nodded off.
And it is in a harmless pair of hands – those of manager, Paul Stirrat. He says, “I am a Bennets’ boy. I came here in my youth and I see the refit as giving a dear old ally a bit of TLC. There are an estimated 117,000 gay people in the greater Glasgow

floweredpig wrote:When meeting a few pals in the west finish before christmas we decided to encounter in Tennents.When i mentioned this to a workmate he said "Thats a gay bar".This was then "confirmed" by a few others.As its not a gay bar where did this rumour start ,anyone?



In my dictionary a rumour "is a currently circulating story of unverified or doubtful truth".
FACT is that in the 70s and 80s Tennents was not a gay bar in the same, almost exclusive, sense that The Duke of Wellington or Vintners were but was gay friendly and frequented by a sizeable gay crowd on a regular basis. On entering through the Byres Road doors, the right hand side was where most gays congregated.It was also obviously trendy with gay students, myself being one so can personally verify the above as truth. I cannot, of course, comment on its current status.
I reflect if anybody could find a Same-sex attracted News from the period you would find Tennents listed in the pubs section.

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