Plymouth Gay Scene
Plymouth Gay Scene
The gay venues in Plymouth offer a friendly and warm welcome to visitors, all are within walking distance of each other but are not compounded into one area. On the East side of the City Centre near the bus station we have The Swallow Plymouth's traditional gay pub and Hawkins Meeting House a spacious bar serving home cooked food daily, open late Friday and Saturday. Food is served between 5 - 9pm Mon - Wed and 1 - 9pm Thu - Sat, Sundays roast is served from 1pm.
Zeros is the home of gay clubbing in Plymouth, located fairly central behind the Theatre Royal car park.
A welcome addition to the gay scene is the monthly PRISM gay night held at the White Rabbit which is at the Bus Station. This is an alternative club night very popular with the students.
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Typical Line up
Mondays
Student Discount at the Swallow
Tuesdays
Student Discount at the Swallow
Karaoke at Hawkins Meeting House
Wednesdays
Thursdays
STUDENT OF LIFE NIGHT (CHEAP DRINK & FOOD) for everyone! at Hawkins Meeting House - Live Entertainment
Student Night at Zeros 'Bird is the Word'
Quizz at the Swallow
Friday and Saturday
Party nights often with entertainment - Join the venues on Facebook to keep up with the latest line up of events and entertainment or check out the scene news on our Blog.
Twinkle at Hawkins Meeting House Fridays
Sundays
Sunday Roast from 1pm at Hawkins
Raffle at The Swallow 3pm
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Gay Venues
Hawkins Meeting House
Buckwell Street, Plymouth, UKThe Swallow
59 Bretonside,Plymouth, UKZeros Nightclub
24 Lockyer Street,Plymouth, UKGay Nights
Prism is a NEW different type of gay and lesbian oriented night. Very different.
Hosted at The White Rabbit, it offers a range of alternative events to other venues in Plymouth.
It's monthly, for one thing. That means we can store up all the surprises for you and stun each one of your six senses a piece at a time.
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