BrusselsEntertainment

Gay & Lesbian entertainment in Brussels

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    Casa Rosa

    The ‘Pink House’ is an essential stop for gay and lesbian travellers to Ghent. The foyer bar attracts a mixed crowd, who can steer you to the latest hot spots. You’ll also find a gay and lesbian information office (generally open business hours on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday), and stands with city maps listing nightlife options and various other gay- and lesbian-friendly establishments.

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  2. Red & Blue

    Saturdays attract hot-blooded gay guys from far and wide, while regular Café de Love parties are for lesbians ‘and their male soul mates’. The website also links to the club’s mixed-crowd fixtures, such as Studio 54, and We Love Thursdays.

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  3. Popi Café

    Popi Café’s ‘afternoon tea and crumpets’ (accompanied by boppy music) hints at the tongue-in-cheek nature of this long- standing hangout. A good first stop for sussing out the scene.

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