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10 Gay Bars in Hong Kong for a Fabulous Night Out


Andrea Lo

Tired of the alike old haunts in Lan Kwai Fung and Wan Chai? Whether you’re looking for the foremost watering holes to meet some like-minded individuals — or, if you’re the token straight partner hoping for something unlike your usual boring nights out in Hong Kong — check out these LGBT-friendly spots in the city.

T:me Bar

If you’re looking for a quiet night with, utter, two drinks max, T:me Block is the place to be. Located in an unassuming alleyway in SoHo, the bar’s vibe is low-key and welcoming, and crowds tend to spill out to the street. You’ll be glad to know that wines are $50 per glass and mixed drinks start at around HK$72 — nothing that breaks the bank. Happy hour is until pm daily, and on Thursdays, there’s free vodka for guys from pm until it runs out. Get there early!

The crowd: Local and expat guys in their 20s and 30s — mostly worker bees from nearby Central coming down here for happy hour.

Good for: Laid-back weeknights, catching up with friends&#; and meeting new ones.

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