Gay Bar in London
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Guide To Two Brewers
Welcome to the Two Brewers, London's premier LGBT venue. With its incredible atmosphere, top-notch performers, and friendly staff, the Two Brewers is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to have a great time in the city.
The Atmosphere
One of the standout features of the Two Brewers is its incredible atmosphere. You’ll be greeted by a vibrant and welcoming environment when you step through the doors. The venue is known for hosting a variety of acts throughout the week, ranging from live music performances to drag shows and comedy nights. Whatever your taste, you will find something that will keep you entertained at the Two Brewers.
The Performers
At the Two Brewers, you’ll be treated to some of the most incredible performers in the London LGBT scene. From seasoned professionals to up-and-coming talents, the venue showcases diverse acts that cater to all tastes. Whether you’re a fan of live music, drag queens, or stand-up comedy, you’ll find it all at the Two Brewers.
The Friendly Staff
One of the things that sets the Two Brewers apart from other LGBT bars is its friendly and welcoming staff. The bar staff at the Two Brewers go above and beyond to ensure that every customer feels valued and has a great time. Unlike some other establishments, there’s no judgment or negativity here. The staff work hard to create a safe and inclusive space where everyone can relax and enjoy themselves.
Personalised Service
One of the standout features of the Two Brewers is the personalised service provided by the bar staff. When you visit the venue, you’ll notice that the staff take the time to remember your face and your usual order. This attention to detail makes the service feel more personal and ensures you’re served quickly and efficiently. It’s this level of care and attention that keeps customers coming back time and time again.
The Two Brewers Experience
When you visit the Two Brewers, you can expect an experience like no other. The venue’s commitment to creating a welcoming and inclusive environment is evident in every aspect of your visit. From the lively atmosphere to the top-notch performers and friendly staff, every element comes together to create an unforgettable experience.
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Two Brewers Reviews
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Went in on a Sunday with my mates and my girlfriends birthday off a whim!
We got cheap drinks during happy hour which is always a bargain! However, the staff member with the scarf on the bar was extremely dismissive of the women in our group compared to the male in our group.
As this is advertised as a LGBTQIA+ venue, it really is a shame to feel ostracised within your own community.
Amazing show from the absolutely hilarious DE Experience last night. Could watch them over and over … Omg the drinks were so cheap. I think it was happy hour or something. I was only on diet cokes because I was driving, but my friend kept remarking that the alcohol was very affordable.
The performance was hilarious. I was a little annoyed that the table behind kept talking very loudly during the act. Might be nice to use the back room for the act and the main bar for people that want to chat. I booked a table in advance on the website and accidently booked it for the wrong time, but the staff kindly adjusted the time for me, they were very friendly. The card machine lets you add a tip, but because it’s like 5% or 10% it was only in pennies when you’re getting a couple of cokes. It might better to be like 10% or £1. Potentially more tips that way.
I’ve been going to Beewes for years and tonight I was refused entry for only having my Id on my phone and not my physical passport, I’m 50 years old, I don’t carry my passport! I was also there 3 weeks ago and ID on phone was fine. It was also blatant sexual discrimination, my friends had got in 10 mins earlier without physical id. The only reason I was refused is that the female security had asked me to go for her for search, as is standard for a woman to search a woman, the male security guard got annoyed with this, I was just doing what I was asked, I had no idea of the hierarchy or that the female security was therefore so obviously less than. Because of this I protested with the door person / manager who said that because I stated my case, I was not allowed in that night as I ‘didn’t listen initially’ when he was talking, ie I was stating what had happened. Shame on you Brewers, you’re supposed to be respectful of gender rights.
Misleading pricing.
The prices advertised online do not match what is shown at the venue. The website says free before 9pm, £8 until 10pm and £9 after 10pm, but inside the bar the sign says free before 9pm, £10 until 11pm and £12 after.
This is confusing and feels misleading. Customers should not be given different prices depending on where they look. Transparency matters. I’m pay 12£
Absolutely wonderful place that was rather spoiled when I witnessed security trying to start a fight for no reason. A great deal more attention needs to go into hiring good and professional security, and not licensed thugs. A shame.








