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By *eantToBe OP   Couple
42 weeks ago

Clare

Hi Everyone we are out in Cork September 24th and would love to meet some amazing fabbers to socialise with , We have been to chambers before and really enjoyed so looking forward to heading out there . If you would like to come along and join us we would be delighted .

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By *elanie de la CoeurTV/TS
42 weeks ago

Dublin

Chambers are in a spot of bother with the LGBTQ community right now I see. Might prove to be a bit of a own goal on their side yet ..

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By *nnocentguy69Man
42 weeks ago

somewhere near you

Its called Sinners to accommodate the new students going to university.

The Gay community are pissed off over it because all the LGBTQ flags have been removed along with other material.

Management are pure greedy.

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By *eantToBe OP   Couple
42 weeks ago

Clare

We didn't realise we have not been there in a long time , have you any suggestions for our night out in Cork that would be fun ideally a late bar/club that would be open on 24th (Sunday Night)?

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By *eantToBe OP   Couple
42 weeks ago

Clare

I don't think they should be slated for rebranding , I think all bars are very LGBTQ Friendly nowadays and this is where they see their market now as being a bar for everyone, As a business you have to do what's best for you so instead of focusing on one area they want to cater for all , the bar/club concept has suffered since covid and I guess if they can keep people employed and in their jobs that's the most important thing . Every entertainer Music/Comedy/Drag Shows etc have had a lot of their gigs cancelled in venues purely to a lack of attendees since covid.

People of all communities gay or straight have one time or another have to put up with abuse from someone on a night out which is not right in any way it form of course , Bar Entertainers are not salary based the are self employed individuals so of course it's disappointing to lose gigs but it's not the responsibility of the venues to secure their future . I can understand the dissapointment of the community but as a Business person I can see both sides.

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By *urplecatzCouple
42 weeks ago

North County Dublin

100% agree with your comment

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By *mperialcolinMan
42 weeks ago

cork, kerry, limerick

Kikcpl

Totally agree

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By *mperialcolinMan
42 weeks ago

cork, kerry, limerick

Good places for a Sunday night.

Clancys, Rob Roy and then Crane lane

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By *mperialcolinMan
42 weeks ago

cork, kerry, limerick


"Hi Everyone we are out in Cork September 24th and would love to meet some amazing fabbers to socialise with , We have been to chambers before and really enjoyed so looking forward to heading out there . If you would like to come along and join us we would be delighted . "

Cork kink club private party is also on the 24th.

Absolutely Well worth a visit for some early evening fun.

Contact John and the team at Cork kink club for info.

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
42 weeks ago

East / North, Cork

I'm really really disappointed that Cork has lost its only gay bar. I know LGBT folk are of course welcome elsewhere, but it's only going to make things harder for young people not having a go-to place. I know it's a commercial decision and that a business has to turn a profit to survive, but it's still sad and I feel Cork is worse off without it.

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By *eantToBe OP   Couple
42 weeks ago

Clare

Never heard of the kink club , how do we make contact? We are more into a fun social night out to be honest, we appreciate all your comments thank you so much

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By (user no longer on site)
42 weeks ago


"I don't think they should be slated for rebranding , I think all bars are very LGBTQ Friendly nowadays and this is where they see their market now as being a bar for everyone, As a business you have to do what's best for you so instead of focusing on one area they want to cater for all , the bar/club concept has suffered since covid and I guess if they can keep people employed and in their jobs that's the most important thing . Every entertainer Music/Comedy/Drag Shows etc have had a lot of their gigs cancelled in venues purely to a lack of attendees since covid.

People of all communities gay or straight have one time or another have to put up with abuse from someone on a night out which is not right in any way it form of course , Bar Entertainers are not salary based the are self employed individuals so of course it's disappointing to lose gigs but it's not the responsibility of the venues to secure their future . I can understand the dissapointment of the community but as a Business person I can see both sides."

V good points made but I think their gripe is that the performers got little or no notice it was happening

Anyway if it’s a social few days Oliver plunkett st anywhere left or right off it should be good enjoy

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By *erlincorkMan
42 weeks ago

London


"We didn't realise we have not been there in a long time , have you any suggestions for our night out in Cork that would be fun ideally a late bar/club that would be open on 24th (Sunday Night)? "

Sunday nights… Dwyers will have live music, as will Reardens, JJ Walshes, Clancys and the Oliver Plunkett. Reardens will be open till 2, as will Barbarossa. Brick Lane is a decent spot of you are looking for drinks and to chat.

Then there are a few places outside of the city center that will be decent. Douglas, Ballincollig, Carrigaline, Glanmire. Not huge choices in bars, but it kinda depends on where you’re staying. If it’s city center you have much more choice.

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By *hannonTSTV/TS
42 weeks ago

cork suburbs

For the kink club reach out to John on the event profile here:

https://m.fabswingers.com/profile/cork_kink_club

While it is a play night on that Sunday, playing is absolutely not a necessity. There is plenty of opportunity for social engagement while watching the show.

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By (user no longer on site)
39 weeks ago

Headin to cork in December for Friday and Saturday night..so people recommend this place or stay away

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By *hannonTSTV/TS
39 weeks ago

cork suburbs


"Headin to cork in December for Friday and Saturday night..so people recommend this place or stay away "

Chambers?

Stay away, there was huge controversy around it in mid September and it's dead to the LGBTQ+ community ever since

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By (user no longer on site)
39 weeks ago

Anywhere in cork u Wud recommend

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By *hannonTSTV/TS
39 weeks ago

cork suburbs

The Pav and Oyster tavern are likely the places to check out if you're looking for LGBT friendly places. Otherwise just check out the pubs on Oliver plunket street or north/south main Street, plenty of nice pubs there

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