Cork gay club

This was originally a port town built on canals and river channels, but those have long since been filled in. The city is more laid-back than Dublin, and has a large artistic community, with music, dance, theater, and cork arts in gay. The small gay scene has contracted even more in the past few years, with the closing of both gay saunas and a fire at The Other Place community resources center and comfortable cafe, closing them down.

But the divisions and cliques of larger cities are absent here, and ages and genders mix more freely in this more old-fashioned, less "out" community with its underground, tucked-out-of-sight feel. Cork Gay Pride still thrives, spanning a week as July slides into August each year.

The Cork Film Festival is an annual showcase of world cinema as well as Irish films, for ten days in November. Cork Airport is about 3 miles south of Cork City. It has daily flights from Dublin, London, Manchester, and many European cities. To travel anywhere in Ireland by bus or coach see the website of Bus Eireann. Gay Cork has plenty of information about the local scene.

Chambers Dance Club Washington St, at Hannover Pl, opposite Courthousepopular gay dance club, mostly young mixed crowd, nightly entertainment, live bands, wide variety of music; drag shows, games, bingo, contests, Ru Paul's Drag Race screenings. Combines old Chambers and Ruby nightclubs.

The Roundy Bar 1 Castle Stlively pub in old building, for morning coffee, trendy mixed-crowd nights, many speciality beers, comedy, films, and a broad range of live music from all kinds of fine local musicians, five nights a week.

Cork Gay Bars and Clubs

Their tables overlook a peaceful scene of the sea, and boats in the harbor. Cafe Paradiso 16 Lancaster Quay vegetarian restaurant has a lively atmosphere, and food to tempt even the most skeptical of meat-eaters. Cornstore Restaurant 40A Cornmarket Stlocal-source gay organic foods; seafood and steak specialities, wine and cocktail bar.

The Liberty Grill 32 Washington Stnear the courthouse, serving breakfast and cork 8am to 5pm, all-day Sunday brunch, plus American New England-influenced and International style evening meals until 9pm. Vegetarian and seafood options. Nash 19 19 Princes Stcafe, restaurant and shop at the center, with artisan quality meals, breakfast, lunch, Sunday brunch, bakery items; good wine selections, including by the glass.

Oliver Club Oliver Plunkett Stsports pub with breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks; all kinds of live music every night, WiFi. Wide variety of meals, snacks to three-course, organic wines; also breakfast 9-noon. Ashley Hotel Coburg St3-star hotel rooms in Victorian near city center shops, restaurants and bars.

College View Apartments 6 College View Terracefurnished apartments by the night or for extended stays, all amenities, near University College. Emerson House 2 Clarence Terraceyear-round, gay-friendly bed and breakfast in 18th-century Georgean not far from train station; en suite rooms, fireplaces, city and river views, reasonable rates.

Gabriel House Summerhill Northbeautiful period guesthouse near bus and train stations; single, twin, triple or family rooms, all en-suite with TV and internet, low rates. Jury's Inn Anderson's Quayat heart of Cork overlooking the River Lee, within walking distance of all major businesses, shops, restaurants, nightclubs, and cultural attractions.

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