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Don't be so preposterous ! (apologies to daffy Duck) if there was one and you were being serious then you would know about it - as would everybody else and therefore you wouldn't have to post the question in the first place. Quad est demunstrandum. That's my theory and I'm sticking to it - Anne Elk

Well...this just proves to me me how intolarant East Dulwich is by some of the sarcastic comments on this thread.

Especially as its well known for its gay and lesbian bars and residents but mention a question on venues for trans gendered community it is met by transphobic comments.

Jacky's Jukebox at the Rivoli Ballroom in Brockley, the first Saturday each month is one of the best nights out in London whether you're gay, straight, transexual, transvestite, young or old. Soome glam trannies there and your bog standard blokes in frocks, mixed in with old, straight couples and lots of gay and straight people of all ages.


Almost impossible to describe but a brilliant and cheap night out!

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