
There are gay-owned, gay-run or gay-friendly There are gay-owned, gay-run or gay-friendly places to eat - no restaurant desires to alienate half its clientele! But to be certain of guaranteed open-mindedness, we suggest you check out one of these gay-friendly eateries. We present a list of some best places where you can go for a romantic meal, your first date, or a pre-club pig-out ...
Cafe Goya, London
This relaxed and attitude-free bar & grill has a moody ambience with cool, contemporary jazz by night. It & # 39; s Cafe Goya is on three floors, with the restaurant housed in the ground floor and basement, while the floor is reserved for private functions. Expect interesting The bestseller is the # 12.95 house steak. The first and third Wednesdays of each month play host to a very popular over 30s Dyke Night - so ring and check for table availability.
Wilde About Oscar at The Philbeach Hotel, London
"This place is smart." Smart casual is the dress code despite we & # 39; re not stuffy, "says the manager Ian Reynolds. Expect the finest French cuisine in the plush, garden -themed restaurant which overlooks the garden of the adjoining hotel. The menu changes every three months and a 3-course meal for two will set you back # 60-70! Definitely one for a special occasion, Wilde about Oscar is "probably the best gay restaurant in town "Transvestites should check out" Lipstick "- a weekly Monday dining club. It 's good idea to phone and make a reservation.
Manto Soho, London
Part of the successful group That helped put Manchester & # 39; s Canal Street on the map, Manto looks like a trendy, hi-tech bar from the outside. Go up to the restaurant and enjoy one of Polly & # 39; s lethal Margueritas while Try the Classic Caesar salad or the Thai fish - nothing on the menu will leave you feeling bloated. Manto have a one-hour lunch menu at about # 10.00 per head, while dinner will set you back # 25 including drinking. Other diners without too much problem. Oh - and some of the waiters are really cute ...
The Tin Drum, Brighton
In the heart of Brighton & # 39; s "Gay Village", The Tin Drum could not help but be a very mixed place to eat. Open for breakfast through to dinner, this bar / restaurant / cafe attracts a chilled-out crowd through the The lunch menu offers zakushki - polish bar snacks traditionally eat with vodka or beer. Choose from gravadlax (salmon), roasted mixed peppers or delicious koftas (spicy ground beef with tomato and mustard seed relish). The dinner menu includes the very popular pork snitzel, fillets of black bread and the delicious ricotta and Roquefort ravioli. They have fresh specials every day and they do a great Sunday lunch.
Claremont Bar & Restaurant, Edinburgh
A starter and main A curry to liver and a bacon. A starter and main The bar hosts a very popular pub quiz every Wednesday with "huge prizes", according to the barman Kevin.
Lush, Manchester
It 's not as designed to accommodate as well as 200 diners, the specially designed chairs have been named after the store and have gone to on sell in smart furniture outlets around the country Favorite dishes include the crispy duck pizza with plum and hoisin sauce and the hot chocolate fudge fondue dessert. A fabulous Sunday lunch is available at # 6.95 while dinner will set you back about # 20 per head. It 's advisable to book as Lush gets very busy.
