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And if you are a newcomer, you are welcome to mingle with an hour of free vodka and gin mixers on Red Cup Thursdays.
Happy Hours: 12:00pm – 8:00pm (except Sunday)
Location: 62 Jervois Street, Sheung Wan
Opening Hours: 12 pm–2 am (Mon- Thu); 12 pm–4 am (Fri); 6 pm–4 am (Sat); Close on Sunday
Contact: Instagram | Facebook | +852 2799 2883
L’Paradis — Tsim Sha Tsui
For the ladies who are looking for a night of drinking and dancing and generally having a gala time, L’Paradis, one of Hong Kong’s remaining LGBTQIA+-friendly and lesbian bars, is the spot to go.
You can be part of the fun by booking an online chat with a Rainbow Index team member about your travel and entertainment needs. The party usually kicks off on Thursday, with crowds swelling on Friday and Saturday. If you visit on the weekends, get ready for the tables to be moved to the side and for the dance floor to fill – everyone is welcome to join for a good time!
Happy Hours: 5:00pm – 9:00pm
Location: 37 Pottinger St, Central
Opening Hours: 4 pm–2 am (Mon); 4 pm–5 am (Tue-Sat); 4 pm–2 am (Sun)
Contact: Instagram | Facebook | +852 6607 0884
Mihn Club — Sheung Wan
Tucked away in a commercial building in Sheung Wan, Mihn Club is an underground club for Hong Kong’s trendsetters.
It is a favourite for those looking to enjoy a quiet night, with good food, great conversations and a little bit of fun if you want to through karaoke.
Location: 15/F, L’Hart, 487-489 Lockhart Road, Causeway Bay
Opening Hours: 3 pm–1 am (Mon-Wed); 3 pm–3 am (Thu-Sat); 3 pm–1 am (Sun)
Contact:Website | Instagram | Facebook | +852 6514 7626
The Pontiac — Central
The Pontiac is an inclusivity-centred dive bar that ranked No.
33 on Asia’s 50 Best Bars in 2023, where “the only thing that defines us is how we treat each other and ourselves, everything else is rock n’ roll baby”! Hit them up on Facebook to stay updated with any upcoming programmes.
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Vibranium
Located in the same building as Bing Bing HK, Vibranium is another standout gay bar in the Causeway Bay area.
As the name suggests, this is very much a singing-focused venue, with the vibes of an upscale karaoke lounge.
Homosexuality was legalized in 1991 in Hong Kong, and although gay marriage still isn’t, being queer is no longer the taboo it once was. Queer-friendly spaces may not be the norm in Hong Kong but increasingly there are a number of places that offer a safe space, a chance to meet other members of the LGBTQIA+ community, and of course, a great time!
Boo Bar — Jordan
Boo Bar is known for its bears and its karaoke.
There are regular live band performances, shows, and themed nights, and their fantastic themed parties during Halloween and New Year’s Eve are also not to be missed.
Happy Hours: 5:30pm – 9:00pm (Mon-Fri)
Location:79 Bonham Strand, Sheung Wan
Opening Hours: 5 pm–3 am (Mon- Fri); 8 pm–3 am (Sat); Close on Sunday
Contact: Instagram | Facebook | +852 3568 1402
ZooBar — Sheung Wan
Themed parties, a great atmosphere, and refreshing drinks – what more could one need from their gay bar?
This cosy bar is just a block away from Sheung Wan MTR station, perfect for those nights when you have just a bit too much fun. The gay bar boasts a spacious location and an electrifying vibe, unlike any other place. Think again, my friend.
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One of the most popular gay bars in Hong Kong, this iconic venue on Jervois Street hosts fun-themed nights, live performances, and fun activities like karaoke, bingo, and trivia nights.
Expect twinkling lights, greenery and gorgeous artworks, with of course, lots and lots of Sauvignon Blanc or Pinot Grigio. You will always have a great time, whether you are looking for a chill drink or wanting to belt out the latest Lady Gaga song. The vibe is fun and festive with overhanging branches, beautiful flowers, and of course, a disco ball!
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