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    Propaganda Hull

    3.8 (4 reviews)
    ModerateGay Bars
    Open 11:00 am - 2:00 AM (Next day)

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    7 years ago

    Welcoming and entertaining, my head still hurts. Was not a fan of the music but I still enjoyed myself.

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    Corporation - Friday Night Drop

    Corporation

    (25 reviews)

    £

    Let's be perfectly clear, right off the bat: Corporation is disgusting. If you come here in soft…read moreshoes on a weekend, you're going to need to disinfect, bleach, and then BURN THEM, in that order, to avoid your previously fancy footwear dissolving into arcane sludge and then slowly eating through your carpet. Having said that, some of the best nights of my life have been at Corp. I've been going to Resistanz festival every year for the last four, and if I'm in Sheffield for any other reason I inevitably wind up there. Every time, and I do mean every time, I see my friends get obliterated, hook up, and dance like maniacs. There is some strange bayou magic to its foetid bathrooms. Yes, you may lose your kicks, but beyond a shadow of a doubt, the price is worth paying. Incredible bands, fantastic DJs, a friendly clientele, and my favourite accent in all of Yorkshire combined with some of the best alternative music going and cheap drinks. If you're in your stompiest boots (and you should be), what's not to like?

    The rating is the most difficult bit of this review. It no way reflects the fun I've had in this…read morevenue, it's just... I kinda have to be honest and review it as a facility rather than the quality of the individual nights I've had here.... I will explain.. Firstly I should mention I don't live in Sheffield and have probably been to Corp in the region of 8 to 10 times. Some of those were for gigs, some for club nights and three times for Resistanz festival. It's relatively easy to find in the depths of Sheffield (situated about 5 minutes from The Moor) and puts on a plethora of gigs and events throughout the year. I actually really like the exterior. It gives the feeling of a dirty warehouse club and is spot on for what you'll find inside. There are tables outside which come in very useful if you're at a gig (and the courtyard isn't open). You can't take your drinks outside the venue, but this is perfectly fair (as there are plenty of places to stash on the inside of the door). This particular time around, the smell of vomit really hit me as I went in through the dingy corridor. In fact, I had to go straight outside again so as not to be sick myself. I understand that with the cheap drinks prices and the clientele it tends to attract on certain nights that people probably do drink to excess, it's just never been as bad as any other venue I've ever been to (and that includes Snobs in Birmingham!). Once you get used to the smell, you can hit the bar. On a club night the drinks are ludicrously cheap (70p a single vodka and coke)... That is, if you can call it Vodka. I steered clear on my last visit and stuck to the £1.50 cans of Cider (which my body seemed to thank me for). There are 3 rooms inside (side room, main room and upstairs) and each comes with it's own bar. There is also a separate club area (called Local Authority) attached to the venue and a very large courtyard. Now... If you're a visitor to this venue, you know I HAVE to mention the state of the toilets. They should come with a health warning, seriously. If you have a toilet seat, a lockable door, toilet roll AND handwash; you are in the minority. Normally you might get a max of two of these essential elements. On a side note, Local Authority seems to actually have half decent toilet areas so the venue really needs to pull it's socks up on this. The sound can be quite hit and miss for live acts. It's been excellent for some gigs and terribly poor for others. It can really depend on the sound tech's whether you get an enjoyable aural experience. However... I guess sometimes it just doesn't matter. When you've had enough 70p vodkas on a club night, you probably wouldn't notice. Another quick warning; watch your drink! Everyone should always be wary in clubs, but I've seen spiking quite prominent on some nights at this venue. The security are actually pretty good and seem to keep an eye on everything, but I guess that says more about the clientele that use this venue on selected nights. Oh! And make sure you take enough cash out with you! There is a cash machine in the venue, but it was charging £2 for withdrawals last weekend (which could really hit you if you're on a budget). Finally, no goffick's life would be complete without at least one trip to Corp. I have always had a great time here (despite the toilets and the smell), but that's largely down to the nights I frequent. Don't let this review put you off visiting as the atmosphere can be electric (and worth suffering all the other stuff). Go, visit, enjoy and write your own review.

    Old Red Lion

    Old Red Lion

    (9 reviews)

    £

    City Centre

    As Tim M has mentioned, this pub stands proud on the edge of the city centre as if to remind folk…read morewhat a true pub is. From the outside it's true, it's a touch on the mucky side (perhaps being on top of the city loop road would be a big reason for that) but once you are through those doors the story is a very different one. The entire pub is linked in a circle, revolving around the bar, which makes for a rather quirky and exciting lay out. With shining quirky windows, original stained glass, newly polished woodwork, old school drapes and comfy padded seating this place is an excellent example of a proper cosy pub. There are little nooks all over the place, as well as a comfy well lit main room, and the selection of beverages are pure Sam Smiths. That means a few things. Number one, the cask ale was delightful as was the organic wheat beer. And number two - a round in here is seriously affordable. To top it off the wheat beer is being sold at half price in a promotional offer, that is, £1.34 for a pint. Oh yes, that's right. So, there's no music, plenty of rooms to have a good natter, friendly lovely staff (who talked with us a great deal as we were leaving about the place) and a selection of delicious drinks. Win all round! The only sad thing is that is would be the perfect place for a traditional jam session. I can see those cosy rooms filled with fiddle players, guitarists and cheer in the winter months, but alas, that's not to be. Still, there's no reason that we can't all go along for a pub quiz in its stead, a board game session, or even a bit of a poker match. We can be creative, but let's do it here - the pub's a gem.

    Good local spot with excellent prices. Unfortunately food ended at 6pm so I couldn't sample the…read moremenu. For a Thursday night, it also seemed very quiet, though there was a fun collection of locals though to keep things interesting.

    Bridge Bar

    Bridge Bar

    (5 reviews)

    £

    City Centre

    The Bridge Bar is an LBGT bar in Leeds City Centre. It's good fun, really relaxed and there is no…read morecharge on the door. They do Happy Hour 7 days a week and on Wednesdays you can enjoy happy hour prices all night. It is one of the most popular bars on the Leeds gay scene and has live entertainment and music every night of the week. Also, a good tip, the custom of OTT aggressive homosexuality is generally scarce compared to some others, and so if you are new to the gay scene, have just come out, and/or are looking for somewhere not too scary then here would be a good choice. If they close too early and you want to carry on the party The New Penny round the corner is open later.

    So everything goes down on the Calls. It's as upmarket as you like but it's also not restrictive…read more Whether you're straight, gay or from whatever background, there is something for everyone and it's not mutually exclusive. The bridge is predominately a gay bar but that doesn't stop anyone from going there and why should it. It's a funky place to chill out and get the disco boots out in. You've got your usual mix of drinks to aid along that Saturday night fever but it's all about the atmosphere in here. Really friendly and really eclectic. For me it's a great stop off point for a drink or two before moving on to rip up some serious moves elsewhere. Be warned though, anyone with any bigoted views or aversion to anything goes should not even bother going through the door. Spread the love, be happy and enjoy.

    Propaganda Hull - gaybars - Updated May 2026

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