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The Village

AXM Exclude & Club

AXM opened its doors in and bids a late night clubbing experience with DJs, cabaret shows and…

MAYA

Situated at the bustling intersection of Chorlton Street and Canal Lane, 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 demonstrating 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 Home 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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The first four months membership is free for recent members to GOC (unless you opt to receive our magazine), and you are able to cancel your membership during this period at no amount if you alter your mind. A half-price concessionary rate is available.

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Why Combine The Gay Outdoor Club?

The Gay Outdoor Club is a not-for-profit members club. All subscriptions travel to cover the costs of running the club.

By joining you are representing your support for the club, and there are lots of other reasons for you to join too:

  • Join as many Gay Outdoor Club groups and events as you wish, throughout the country
  • Gain full access to all event details of all events on the website
  • Be fully covered by the club&#;s insurance
  • Receive occasional email updates about groups and events that you choose to join
  • Choose to give private messages with other members
  • Get emotionally attached and help to organise events and groups

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A Stalwart of Manchester’s Canal Street, the colourful corner club G-A-Y is popular with a youngish crowd looking for pop tunes, cheap drinks and a lively atmosphere, complete with a rooftop terrace.

Sister to the legendary London club and late-night drinking institution, G-A-Y’s northern presence is licensed until late however some nights are members only, so check the events listings on their facebook page. Membership does grant you free entry to both venues.

Camptastic pop parties abound, including many an aftershow shindig when acts like Katy Perry and Taylor Swift perform. The club often devotes entire weekends to pop icons, or there’s bingo, cabaret, traffic-light parties and singing competitions. Take your pick!

You&#;ll also locate a decent drinks menu here, including delightfully-monikered cocktail glugs like Snow Plough, Thunder & Lightning and Deep Puddle.

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Please Keep Out of Homosexual Bars and Clubs

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If you depart to any of the "gay villages" of London, Manchester or Edinburgh on a Saturday night, you will, as you would expect, see lots of homosexuals. In London, there is the traditional trolling up and down Mature Compton Street, going from Manto&#;s to Rupert Highway to the Yard to the Village to Evade and, finally, to Heaven, saying witheringly in every single one: "God, what a dump – it&#;s like Leeds in here."
But along with those, as you make your unsteady way from lock to bar, you will see plenty of unbent people, and particularly linear girls, out on a hen night or a birthday jaunt, tinsel on their heads and their eyes round as saucers at every drag queen or Muscle Mary. Some have co-opted a long-suffering gay friend for the occasion; others just travel into the gay bars fearlessly. It&#;s a substantial presence, and on the whole people put up with it.
"Putting up with it" is a fair description of the situation, and in Manchester, the gay clubs and ba