Better reserve a table, though, especially for Friday and Saturday nights as they’re the busiest days.
10. Visit their social media for information on their workshops, movie nights, and other events.
Location:22/F, Oliv, 15 Sharp Street East, Causeway Bay Opening Hours: 7 pm–3 am (Mon- Thu); 8:30 pm–5:30 am (Fri-Sat), 8:30 pm–3 am (Sun) Contact:Instagram | Facebook | +852 7071 4048
FLM — Sheung Wan
Hong Kong’s premiere LGBTQIA+ venue is located in the heart of Hong Kong in Sheung Wan, and is known to be a jolly good time.
Follow their social media for the upcoming events!
Location: 487-489 Lockhart Rd, Causeway Bay Opening Hours: 10 pm–3 am (Sat) Contact:Instagram | Facebook | +852 6514 7626
LinQ Bar — Central
This welcoming cocktail bar, set up the stairs on Pottinger Street, is a popular nightlife destination for both expats and locals.
Not only is it safe, but the vibe is welcoming. Famous for its queer nights hosted by HOST, it invites anyone looking to dance and enjoy music without boundaries.
It’s an upscale karaoke bar lounge that’ll make you feel like you’re a local star among adoring patrons.
You simply have to line up with your song choices, wait your turn, and take your seat at one of the podiums. With some of the most electrifying tunes spun by the DJ, it’s totally a party out here, especially if you come by on Friday or Saturday.
The service alone is enough to make anyone fall in love.
Partygoers are encouraged to strip down and let loose – you can feel safe doing so because they have a strict no-photos policy, with safety stickers applied to everyone’s phone cameras on the way in. Click “Add New Listing” and wait your welcome email once approved by Charlie (yes, Charlie approves every business with his own two eyes)! 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.
People simply enjoy a drink, chat, or have a small dance party to themselves.
Drinks are cheap at only around $90 per option. How much? They often have happy hours, which offer the best drink deals in the city, but the promotion times vary, so make sure to check what they have on offer when you visit. Login to your Admin Portal with the same login you created for the app.
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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. Drop by here for some fun and enjoy the karaoke in the main room or cosy up in the couch area and indulge in grilled izakaya dishes, and enjoy libations from their happy hour menu from 6.30pm to 9.30pm offering free flow red and white wine, beers, and sake for only $98 per serving.
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Lessy
L’Paradis has been around for years so when they announced their closure last year, we thought Hong Kong was losing another of its dwindling lesbian bars.
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”! This neighbourhood gay bar has a chilled vibe, with exceptional cocktails. There’s a wonderful al fresco vibe here as the action spills out onto the courtyard around Man Hing Lane and complementing all these are some great cocktails.
Expect twinkling lights, greenery and gorgeous artworks, with of course, lots and lots of Sauvignon Blanc or Pinot Grigio. If you’ve noticed all the bras hanging from the ceiling, they’re mementos left by customers who clambered onto the bar and danced with the team, a tribute to the now-defunct female-run Hogs & Heifers bar in New York.
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Singsing Bar
Tucked away in the same building as Bing Bing, Singsing can be considered its younger but more sophisticated sibling.
This iconic gay bar is the perfect place to enjoy cocktails and, to be honest, the liveliest crowd you’ll ever encounter in the city.
Beyond the company and drinks, you can’t skip this bar without seeing their shows. The karaoke speakers can be too loud, but really, it’s super fun once you’re in the right crowd that cheers you on.
Even better, you don’t have to wait too long before you get to your turn.