Looking for a night out in Oslo? Look no further than London Bar & Club. This iconic gay venue has been a staple in the city's LGBTQ+ scene since 1979. With its cozy downstairs pub and vibrant upstairs club, there's something for everyone.
Downstairs, you'll find a classic British-style pub with pool tables and a relaxed atmosphere. It's the perfect spot to grab a drink with friends or unwind after a long day. Upstairs, the club comes alive with pumping beats and a lively crowd. Expect themed nights, drag shows, and plenty of dancing.
London Bar & Club is known for its friendly staff and inclusive atmosphere. Whether you're a local or just visiting Oslo, you're sure to feel welcome here. So come on down, grab a drink, and make some new friends at London Bar & Club.
Went here as one of our stops on public crawl of Oslo, had one beer... everyone was very friendly, we were offered meals great service.. had one beer and kept crawling.. beers were top Notch as in everywhere we seemed to go.. we went downstairs and it had a cave feel to the place.. but it seemed trendy..
The London Pub Oslo is a friendly bar/club with a warm LGBTQ community and talented DJs. We visited on Friday, November 1st, and the DJ that night was simply excellent! The place was packed, with both dance floors full of joyful and respectful people. The club stayed lively until it closed at 3:30 a.m., a testament to the quality of the night. I give it five stars because we had a wonderful, unforgettable evening. Trank you all!
Pretty much the only gay bar/club in Oslo together with Elsker, which I why I went. The music is typical 2000s/2010s clubbing music, which was pretty funny. The actual DJing was terrible though, but it had its weird charm. The problem was how many times I got GROPED. Oh my. I’ve never experienced this before. As a bisexual girl, I go to gay/queer places to feel safe. I was with a girl and we were dancing together and we kept getting approached by men who asked if we ‘shared’ or kept touching me or the other girl inappropriately. It was horrible. Definitely made me reconsider going again…
First of all, let me express my disappointment towards quality of the music that their DJs played here, I’ve been here so far for 4 weekends and they are deeply horrendous.Imagine yourself to be in a party limousine/truck like in Germany, but with a music that 14 years old first time to go to the club ever, with the inconsistency of genre that you want to play, whatever you have popped out in your ‘suggested for you.’ Spotify playlist, you’ll definitely put it on, as long as you can hear the sounds of handheld fan swings, you’re dope, in fact, you suck.Literally, please improve.With love,Your customers that has their ears suffering to the music in here.
Went on a Saturday night, from the evening to the night, and had a blast! The place is quite big, the staff are cute and nice, you don’t have to wait to get a drink (which are however a bit expensive, but that’s Oslo), the music is good (several areas with very different styles), and the clientele is varied.
The main gay bar in Oslo and a typical place to hang out. They have different activities throughout the week, example karaoke on Tuesdays, quiz on Wednesdays and drag bingo on Thursdays. Usually quite popular events.London is the place where you find all categories of the gay spectrum, but it is a brown pub downstairs with a more colorful dance floor upstairs. Downstairs you have mainly seating areas, including two bars, jukebox and pool table. Main toilets are located downstairs.Access from street, down stairs to the basement where you find the main pub open daily. Dance floor in weekend’s Thursday to Saturday up a short stair in the second floor. Old building and no lifts, but you have the gays carrying you as a royalty. There is also possibly to sit outside.They do not serve any food. Not the best selection of alcohols, but good enough for a pub. Thus the selection of wines could always be upgraded. Usually day prices on beer before 20:00.Open every day and never cover charge. Reasonable prices at the bars and a wardrobe service in the weekends downstairs.
If you're a man, I'm sure it's fun. If you identify as a woman, much less fun. And if you're not Norwegian and you're a woman, even less! Women are treated...
London Pub is Oslo's oldest bar catering exclusively to an LGBT crowd. Originally an English pub, it retained its old name when changing to a gay bar in...
While I wasn't here very long, I had such an enjoyable time here. I had some friends who have previously been to Oslo and they immediately told me, "check...
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