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Moda
Blonde wood, fake tans and fluffy pink cocktails are the chief attributes of Moda, a place where beautiful folk strike a pose over daytime drinks, or recuperate before returning to the Polo Lounge next door or going downmarket at Delmonica’s.
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Utter Gutter @ the Riverside Club
Many straight clubs and bars have gay and lesbian nights, such as Utter Gutter @ The Riverside Club on the first Saturday monthly. Everyone’s welcome at this friendly night – one of Glasgow’s best.
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Delmonica’s
Attached to the Polo Lounge, Delmonica’s is a world away, with its predatory feeling of people on the pull. It’s packed on weekday evenings. Friday night is glam night with chart tunes and Sunday is a karaoke free-for-all.
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Polo Lounge
Staff claim ‘the city’s best talent’ is found here; a quick glance at the many glamour pusses – male and female – proves their claim. The downstairs club is packed on weekends; just the main bars open on other nights.
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Waterloo Bar
This is a traditional pub that’s Scotland’s oldest gay bar. It attracts punters of all ages. It’s very friendly and, with a large group of regulars, a good place to meet people away from the scene.
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King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut
One of the city’s premier live-music pub venues, the excellent King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut hosts bands every night of the week. Oasis were signed after playing here.
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King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut
One of the city’s premier live-music pub venues, the excellent King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut hosts bands every night of the week. Oasis were signed after playing here.
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Bennet’s
Glasgow’s longest-running gay club offers cheesy anthems that it probably hasn’t changed since it opened in 1982 upstairs, and more contemporary dance sounds downstairs.
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Revolver
Hip little Revolver, downstairs on cosmopolitan John St, sports a relaxed crowd and, crucially, a free jukebox. You’ll be listening to indie rather than Abba here.
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Waxy O’Connors
This lager labyrinth could be an Escher sketch brought to life and is a cut above most Irish theme pubs.
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Classic Grand
Rock, industrial, electronic, and powerpop grace the stage and the turntables at this unpretentious central venue. It doesn't take itself too seriously, drinks are cheap and the locals are welcoming.
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Brunswick Cellars
One of the bars to see the best, and worst, of Glasgow’s newest bands.
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FHQ
In-fashion women-only location in the heart of the Pink Triangle.
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