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For more about how we curate, see our editorial guidelines. Been there, done that? Think again, my friend. Fancy a night out on a Tuesday? No problem. The Fox is the only venue in the gay quarter to market itself to gay women and their friends. Owned by the much loved Andy King, The Fox offers women and men gay, straight, transgender and best much anyone a space to socialise, let loose and forget about troubles.
Right in the middle of Hurst Street, Equator is hard to miss with its large glass frontage and charming interior. Perfectly placed in the vicinity of Chinatown and the Gay Village, the Loft is a decadent and fun bar that provides the perfect launchpad for a night on the town.
The Story of the Nightingale, Birmingham’s Longest-running Gay Club
Little do people know, this venue — now known as Sidewalk — is somewhat of a historical cornerstone. With glass panels from floor to ceiling, the bar was the first in the gay village to be opened up to street views, offending attitudes at a time when some still saw gay people as deviants. Missing is here and glaringly queer, greeting revellers as the very first point of call upon entering gay town.
Together with a larger-than-life statue of Marilyn Monroe, which has somehow found its way onto a rooftop ledge at the front of the building how did they even get it up there? About us. Contact us. No thanks Subscribe. Enter email address. No thanks Awesome, you're subscribed! Photograph: The Nightingale Club.