Travel Guide: Gay Dublin

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As with the other Dublin guide, I have turned this page over to somone better qualified to offer a list of the best Dublin has to offer gay and lesbian visitors.


As capital city and largest urban centre on the island, Dublin has always attracted gay men and women looking for both the anonymity, and exposure, that a big city provides. In fact, Dublin has more gay men and women per capita than San Francisco. With one of the highest youth populations in the European Union, coupled with the (now diminishing) "Tiger" economy, the city seems to be ever-expanding both physically and culturally.

There has been a huge change in the make-up of the city's (and Ireland's) population in the last decade. Refugees, foreign workers and students, returning emigrees and tourists have all contributed to a new diversity and vibrancy on the streets. Unfortunately, this change has also exposed the potential hypocrisy, intolerance and even bigotry of the native Irish population. So it's worth bearing this in mind when considering attitudes towards the gay community.

That said, there has been a great amount of change in recent years, notably the decriminalisation of homosexuality and the introduction of equality legislation in 1993, the lowering of the age of consent to match that of heterosexuals and the wider availability of condoms.

The gay "scene"/community seems to be coming of age and expanding beyond the limited confines of pubs and clubs, sometimes even merging with the mainstream. In latte-sipping millennial Dublin it could even be said that a GBF (Gay Best Friend ) is the most coveted of accessories (a drag artist even hosts the weekly Lotto draw on Ireland's national broadcaster RTE).

Leaving the George on a Saturday night, wandering down South William Street or through Temple Bar, it might seem that the entire city is queer (or at least queer-friendly). But don't be too fooled by this feeling: keep in mind Dublin's potential intolerance and bigotry (and name-calling!), and remember that under the veneer of the cosmopolitan tiger society lies the old and often dangerous city that Dublin, and Ireland as a whole, has always been for gay men and women.

But enough of that. With the following listing, I hope to show that the possibilities of gay life in the city extend far beyond pubbing and clubbing. From gay hiking to gay Christian groups to gay naturists, it's all here.

For general links to Dublin's gay community, try Outhouse, or the Gay Community News. Finally, there's Gay Ireland.com for nationwide info and links.

Dublin Gay Accommodation Guide

Accommodation (Dublin area phone code: 01)
The Alternative Guesthouse61 Amiens St.
T: 855 3671
Frankie's Guesthouse8 Camden Place
T: 478 3087
Very central
The Horse & Carriage Hotel15 Aungier St.
T: 478 3537
Inn on the Liffey21 Upper Ormond Quay
T: 677 0828
Guesthouse offering free access to the Dock Sauna

Dublin Gay Pub & Club Guide

Although there are few specifically gay venues in the city, there are a growing number of gay nights in mainstream pubs and clubs. A hopeful and somewhat enlightened trend is the emergence of a more mixed type of club (see Spirit), where both gay and straight come for a good night out.

Pubs & Clubs (Dublin area phone code: 01)
BlockDame Lane (over the George Bar)Busy bar. Wed-Sun 11pm-2:30am
Choices @ Nostromo25 Lwr Leeson St.
choices4women@yahoo.co.uk
Women only night, 2nd & 4th Fri 9pm-2am with DJ Devine
Club CandyCastle Inn, ChristchurchEvery Thursday 10:30pm 'til late
Club Mono19 Wicklow St.See listings for gay nights
Club SohoThe Earl of Kildare Hotel, Kildare St.
T: 679 4388
Club. Gay nights: Sat, Sun, Tue, Thu. Young, pop and sometimes fun. Queer & Alternative is a monthly rock, pop and indie night
Diversion @ Traffic54 Middle Abbey St.
T: 873 4800
Thursday gay night (straight friendly) 11pm-3am
Freedom @ SPI Bar3 Eden Quay, O'Connell Bridge
T: 874 6934
Monday nights from 11pm. Fri thru Mon SPI bar open with free admission. Straight-friendly.
The Front Lounge33/34 Parliament Street
T: 670 4112/679 3988
Upmarket gay (Back Lounge) and straight bar. Includes Casting Couch Tues: karaoke from 10pm.
Fruit @ the PoDOld Harcourt St. Railway Stn.
T: 475 8581, 478 0225 (info line)
Every Saturday night. Run by the folks from HAM
The George89 South Great George's St.
T: 478 2983
This 'superpub' is a veritable institution on the Dublin scene, and one of the few specifically gay pub/clubs in the city. Open 'til 3am Wed-Sun. Wed: Space'N'Veda - alternative performance show followed by dance hits; Thu: The Name of the Game. Variety show followed by '70s to '00s sounds; Fri/Sat: frenetic and, dare we say it, tired; Sun: Bingo (always fun, more relaxed and touristy) - followed by cabaret and great dance/retro music. Hits the end-of-weekend spot. More details
The Globe11 South Great George's St.
T: 671 1220
Bar with a mixed crowd. Mon-Sat 12-2:30am; Sun 4pm-2:30am. Food served
GUBU7/8 Capel Street
T: 874 0710
Trendy gay bar north of Liffey. Mon: Stand-up from 9:30pm. Tue: karaoke with Panti. Wed (free): singers, drag, comedy. Sun: live jazz. Straight-friendly.
HAM @ the PoDOld Harcourt St. Railway Stn.
T: 475 8581, 478 0225 (info line)
HAM (Homo Action Movies) every Fri from 11pm. Relaxed fun with good reliable dance music - a welcome change. Also lounges, performance and movies. The Chocolate Bar provides a welcome chillout area.
LibidaChief O'Neill's Hotel, Smithfield Village
T: 817 3860
Last Sat from 10:30pm: monthly queer club. House - funky hip-hop.
LovebugThe DA 2, Wexford St.All woman club night. 1st Sat.
Oil Can Harry's31 Lower Mount St.
T: 661 1828
info@oilcanharrys.ie
Pub and restaurant. Gay friendly. Cocktail happy hours, live bands, karaoke and late bar Thu-Sat 'til 3am.
Out on the Liffey27 Upper Ormond Quay
T: 872 2482
Watch out, this bar can be quite rough. Late bar Fri & Sat (Sat is Men's Night). Tues from 9:30pm "Find the Key" fun & games with Krystal Clear. Wed: karaoke
Poets AnonymousHart's Bar
Policy @ The River ClubMerchant's Arch, Temple BarFirst and third Sundays
QU (Queer Underground)Chief O'Neill's Hotel, Smithfield Village
T: 817 3860
3rd Fri from 8:30pm: New monthly girlie club (boys welcome too) in the dance room
Queen @ Tomato60-61 Harcourt St.
T: 476 4900
Thursday is gay student night
Sharpshooter@Eamonn Dorans3a Crown Alley, Temple Bar
T: 679 9114
Tues: Dublin's queer indie night.
Slam @ WaxPowerscourt Centre
South William St.
Mon from 11pm
Spirit @ HQ57 Middle Abbey St.Three-level club, including cinema, performance and VIP area. Good mix and relaxed atmosphere, but beware the very expensive Sat. night entrance price
StonewallzMolloy's Pub, High St. ChristchurchFri 8:30pm-2am. Women only.
Sunday ServiceSlattery's Pub, Capel St.1st Sun of every month
Tease @ the Temple Bar Music CentreCurved St., Temple Bar
T: 670 9202
Monthly gay night in the heart of Temple Bar
The TivoliFrancis St.Club in recently refurbished theatre. Fridge Lite: Tues 11pm-3am (EUR 9); The Big Fridge Lite: last Sun (10pm-3am) with male strip acts.
Trax @ OsloConnolly Stn., Amiens St.
T: 888 1942
2nd Sat of every month, women's club, From 9pm
Viva52 South William St.Trendy bar in great location. Gay-friendly. Delicious is a twice-monthly alternative gay venue at Viva. delicious-viva@excite.com
Wig & Pen131 Thomas St.Straight-friendly. Pool tournaments, aspiring women DJ workshops, comedy, singer/songwriter night, and more.

Cafés & Restaurants

Dublin Gay Friendly Café's & Restaurants
Cornucopia19 Wicklow St., T: 677 7583Gay friendly
Gruel68a Dame St., T: 670 7119Excellent food and atmosphere in this gay-friendly establishment
Hobarts Café55 Ranelagh VillageGay-friendly
Irish Film Centre (IFC)6 Eustace St., Temple Bar
T: 679 5744
Food, drink, and films in a gay-friendly environment
Juice73-83 South Great George's St.
T: 475 7856
Gay friendly vegetarian restaurant
Marks Bros7 South Great George's St.
T: 677 1085
Gay friendly coffee shop (with great sandwiches). Mon-Sat 10am-5:30pm
Rainbow Café Coffee BarOUThouse, 105 Capel St.
T: 873 4932
Mon-Fri 12:30-2:30pm, Sat 1-5pm. Wed: mixed night, Thu: women's night, Fri: men's night (all 7-10pm). Stocks gay/lesbian merchandise, and hosts art.
The Stonewall Café18 Exchequer St., T: 672 7323Gay-friendly

Societies, support & activities

Dig deep, and a myriad of activities and societies aimed at the gay community appears. OUThouse, the gay community resource centre, hosts a large programme of events and societies. The annual Pride and Dublin Lesbian and Gay film festivals might attract all the headlines, but you are sure to find something to keep you occupied all year round. For health information, OUThouse and the Gay Switchboard Dublin are good places to start.

Dublin Gay Clubs, Societies, Support & Activities
OUThouse105 Capel St., T: 873 4932
info@outhouse.ie
Dublin's community and resource centre for the lgb and transgendered community. Café; drop-in (Mon-Fri 12-6pm); library, advice and information.
OUThouse groups

BiIrish Group, EVE (Dublin's Lesbian & Bi Women's Group, First Out (support group for women), Gay Christian Group, Gay Christian Youth, Prayer, Support and Bible Study Group, Gay Trekkies, GIG (Gay International Group), Icebreakers, Johnny (Gay peer action group), LUBE (Gay men's leather group), Men's Night, OutYouth (U23s), Queerarts, Reach (Christian), Spanish, Women's Night

A Lesbian Arts FestivalaLAF, c/o Outhouse,
105 Capel St., Dublin 1.
info@alafireland.com
Annual Arts Festival
Amnesty International LGBT Network48 Fleet St., T: 677 6361
lgbt@amnesty.iol.ie
1st Thu/every month at 6:30pm
Clitoratae: SexualitiesT: 087 776 1820, clitoratae@hotmail.comWorkshops, multimedia dance clubs, queer art(ists)
Club 20thclub20th@hotmail.comGay naturist group
Deliciousc/o Forum of People with Disabilities, 21 Hill St., T: 878 6077Social and information group for LGB disabled people. Monthly meetings
Dining Outdiningoutireland@hotmail.comEvening dinners for gay men. Usually 2nd and last Fridays
Dublin Gay Pride Festival Takes place over two weeks in June. Over 6,000 people take part in BBQs, fundraising, drag readings, open discussions and even a Pride ceilí
Dublin Lesbian & Gay Film FestivalIrish Film Centre, 6 Eustace St, Temple Bar
T: 679 5744/3477 (Box Off.)
Annual event on August Bank Holiday
GSWIMWed: Markievicz Pool, Townsend St.
Sat: Mespil Pool, Sussex Rd.
Wed: 8:45pm, then drinks in the Front Lounge. Sat: 1:45pm, then drinks in the Barge Pub
Gemini ClubT: 872 0171TV Club/helpline Mon-Fri (late Wed/Thu). Social last Thu/every month from 8pm
Glória: lesbian & gay choirCity centre
gloriadublin@hotmail.com
Rehearsals Tue 7:30-9:30pm
Greenbow: LGB deaf groupgreenbowLGB@hotmail.com 
IcebreakersGay Switchboard Dublin
T: 872 1055
Informal social group for men and women coming out or looking to make friends. 1st Sat 8pm
Irish Names Quilt DAA53 Parnell Sq., T: 873 3799Workshop Tue 7-9:30pm
Julian FellowshipPO Box 5155, Churchtown, Dublin 14Safe, supportive, confidential space for lesbians exploring spirituality, sexuality, personal development issues. Monthly meetings, occasional social trips
LOT (Lesbians Organising Together)5-6 Capel St.
T: 872 7770
24hrs: 1550 122 345
Mon-Fri 10am-6pm.
Married Gay Men's GroupT: 872 1055Support group, meets monthly
Out & About Hiking Groupoutside National Concert Hall, Earlsfort Terrace2nd last Sun/every month, 10:30am. Lunch/raingear required
Outspokesoutside National Concert Hall, Earlsfort Terrace2nd/last Sun every month (Apr-Oct), 10:30am
Swimmin' WimminT: 087 773 1557 (Noeleen)Sundays, 7pm
Trans Gender Irelandtransgen@utvinternet.comThe Irish Association for the transgendered. Support group
Dublin Universities' LGB Clubs
Dublin Institute of TechnologyAungier St. campus, Wed 6pm, (usually room 4-098), lgb@dit.ie
Dun Laoghaire Insitute of Art, Design & Technologylgbt_diadt@hotmail.com
Trinity CollegeRoom 6.27, lgbisoc@dusc.csc.tcd.ie
University College DublinUCD, Belfield, lgbsoc@ollamh.ucd.ie

Media

8 Wynnfield Rd, Rathmines
T: 496 5882
Dublin Gay Media
Equality on Near FM101.6 FM 7-7:30pm TuesdaysRadio programme focusing on gay issues
Free! Magazinefree@freemag.netHandy, if somewhat insubstantial, free monthly mag for the "scene". Available in clubs around the city, as well at OUThouse and other venues
Gay Community Newsinfo@gcn.ieMonthly freesheet available from Waterstones, Books Upstairs, Tower Records, Juice and other city centre locations. Contains listings, articles and classifieds covering the entire island
www.gay-ireland.com Gay-dedicated site
Gay Ireland (GI) The future of this recent arrival (in the mould of GQ) is uncertain. Glossy, expensive, vacuous - but fun
In DublinT: 478 4322Fortnightly mag. with listings, classifieds, opinion and more
Ireland's Pink Pages Online queer directory from OUThouse
Dublin Bookshops
The following bookshops stock a wide selection of gay/minority interest publicatons
Anthology BooksPO Box 8725, Glenageary
Dublin T: 087 7757693
Mail order selection of small press and queer titles, also CDs
Books Upstairs36 College Green
T: 679 6687
 
Miss-TiqueBasement 60a South William St.
T: 679 7815
Videos, magazines
Soho BooksVideos, magazines, toys
Waterstones7 Dawson St.
T: 679 1415
 

Saunas

No judgement. Just be careful!

Dublin Saunas
The Boilerhouse12 Crane Lane
T: 677 3130
Sauna, steam rooms, solarium, jacuzzi and café. Mon-Wed 1am-5am, Thu 1-6am, Fri 1am to Mon 5am
The Dock Sauna21 Upper Ormond QuayMon-Wed noon-3:30am, Thu noon-5am, Fri noon to Mon 5:30am
Incognito1-2 Bow Lane East 



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