Jump to content

Recommended Posts

im not sure if this topic has been covered at all anywhere else, but i was wondering if there were any specifically lesbian/gay bars in or around ED at all? ive got a couple of girl mates coming to stay with me from Oz soon who have have recently got married - and as much as they'll be more than happy in any of the bars in ED (because they are all fabulous!) im sure they would also enjoy a night of gaying it up a bit locally as well!
Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/1426-girly-bars-in-ed/
Share on other sites

Hmmm - as above no lesbian places per se, but I have noticed a slightly-above-average-lesbian-clientele at:


- Green and Blue (extraordinarily high number of lesbian couples)

- Black Cherry (but less me at the moment as am boycotting due to excellent-cocktail-making-Southie-barman being on holiday or some such nonsense - pah)


ZERO sightings in the Rye. Only gay men.


Also - looks like there'll be quite a few of us at forum drinks on Friday :)

  • 5 months later...

Jamma Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> When I first moved to E Dul it was the most

> lesbian place I'd ever seen. You could hardly move

> for lesbians in love. Where have they all gone?


Goodness I must have walked around with my eyes closed for the past however many years then.

Not being a lesbian myself I have to rely on the votes of my lesbian friends when they come to stay - and in their opinion


Inside 72

Black Cherry

Bishop on a good night but on a bad night with too many geezers it's a no-no

They have a fondness for the waitress in Tandoori Nights as well - but then we all do


Slightly further (but not really) the Rye has always seemed to be the most populated

  Quote


sometimes it seems like she's hitting on us (to this day my girl friend (who isn't my girlfriend) is convinced she was the object of affection))


Other times she just HITS us - we have been walking along the Lane, bumped into her and had her order us to wait and then follow her up the road... happy to oblige but still...

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • 🤣  After a horrible very long day at work I came home..read this post and laughed out loud....thank you! We made the error of visiting the one in Dulwich just after it opened...you missed nothing. I dont mind paying a bit more for something decent but honestly it was one of the most underwhelming badly cooked meals I've eaten,  with an accompnayment of awful muzak and dire dire service . really overpriced too I agree.
    • But you started this thread back in 2023 James! You must have known this site would be going ahead? Now you’re saying 12-18 months. 
    • Such developments typically have 6-18months resolving all the conditions imposed on the approve scheme. While this going on they'll be lining up the constructions contractors, project management, etc. I'd guess 12-18months time. 
    • this makes me realise how the world has changed...in the 90's I lived in Chelsea which you'd assume was a pretty safe neighbourhood..One night someone stole my beautiful and heavy  (they were made of stone or concrete) fully planted windowboxes from my windowsills..I lived in a raised ground floor flat with a pretty steep drop to the basement, They must have climbed over the railings on the stairs and onto the sill then passed them to an accomplice..Impossible to do this solo. They also stole a beautiful stone owl that I had on the sill. I reported the theft to the police-this was the days before ring doorbells etc-they came filed a report and description of the stolen goods AND I got a letter and phone call from victims support!  
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...