Iconic LGBTQ+ London venue G-A-Y Bar goes on sale as owner quits 'losing battle' against NIMBYs and licensing restrictions

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Iconic LGBTQ+ London venue G-A-Y Bar goes on sale as owner quits 'losing battle' against NIMBYs and licensing restrictions
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The G-A-Y Bar, a famous LGBTQ+ venue in Soho, London, has been put up for sale. The owner, Jeremy Joseph, cited 'NIMBYs' and strict licensing restrictions as reasons for the decision, claiming that Soho has lost its vibrancy. The bar faced financial difficulties after Heaven Nightclub, also owned by Joseph, was temporarily closed following a rape allegation against a bouncer.

An iconic LGBTQ+ venue in London is up for sale after the owner said he is fed up with 'NIMBYs' and licensing restrictions 'ruining Soho '. Jeremy Joseph, owner of G-A-Y Bar , announced there is no point trying to keep the venue open because Soho has 'lost its vibrancy'. The bar came under financial risk after Heaven Nightclub, also owned by Jeremy, was forced to close temporarily after a bouncer allegedly raped a customer.

Although Heaven has now reopened under strict conditions, Jeremy said the area’s strict licensing and NIMBY residents make keeping G-A-Y Bar open too hard. He said: 'I firmly believe Soho has lost its vibrancy. 'I did consider extending G-A-Y Bar’s license to 3am after we lost G-A-Y Late but what’s the point when I know Soho Society will object, police licensing will object, EHO will object. The iconic venue has been put on the market. Jeremy’s other venue Heaven was forced to close temporarily after a rape allegation against a bouncer. 'It’s a constant uphill battle and another fight in the face of a cost of living crisis which has negatively impacted nearly all of the hospitality sector. 'It doesn’t feel like anyone with power cares about hospitality and it definitely doesn’t feel like they care about LGBT venues, Old Compton Street has lost its queer identity.’ It is not the first venue Jeremy has been forced to close – G-A-Y Late closed in November 2023 after keeping it open became a ‘losing battle’. G-A-Y Bar spans across three floors and remains open until 1am. The listing describes the venue as ‘ideal for both casual nights out and high-energy club events’. It adds: ‘The ground floor features a fully fitted bar with a stylish, contemporary design, creating the perfect atmosphere for guests to enjoy expertly crafted cocktails and socialize. ‘The basement is fitted as a nightclub, complete with cutting-edge sound and lighting systems, offering an immersive experience for party-goers. ‘The first floor maintains a similar vibe to the basement but with more relaxed seating areas. On the top floor there is a spacious one-bedroom apartment.

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