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In a city where new restaurants open on a daily basis, it can be a tough job working out where to find your next best eat. Unless you identify as a queer female or arrive with plenty of queer female mates, you probably won’t get in. If that were true, the RSPCA would have shut down KK’s decadent, hedonistic sex parties a long time ago, as a whole lot of tugging and rubbing goes on at them – plus a great deal of sucking, licking, flicking, moaning, groaning, pumping, humping, and people going down on each other goes down, too.

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There you’ll find an inclusive play area surrounded by trees and nature, complete with glowing furniture and free CBD. It’s the perfect place to discover London’s hottest new artists and have a cocktailwhile checking out those tenth-floor views.Open nightly, it’s also hosted everything from queer Jewish night Butt Mitzvah to a George Michael tribute with ‘Club Tropicana’ hot tubs. A flag-bearer for London nightlife’s independent and community-minded spirit, Andy Blake’s WU parties have become a turning point– thanks to their use of renegade spaces, judicious use of smoke machines and an audio aesthetic that words like ‘chugging’ and ‘throbbing’ were made for.

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If you use assistive technology (such as a screen reader) and need a version of a PDF or other document on this page in a more accessible format, please get in touch via our online form and tell us which format you need. Saved from demolition in 2007 by a dedicated team from community group Peckham Vision, the CLF Art Cafe (known by pretty much everyone as the Bussey Building) is a multi-floored concrete block that has thrived as a warehouse-style club at night and a top arts venue during the day. Besides all the obvious London eye-candy, look out for an East London cameo when Peter runs into Nick Fury in Berlin.Refreshments are all compostable and recyclable, while there’s even a living wall that offers a biodiverse habitat for local wildlife. In it, Woolf describes visiting the houses of Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle at 5 Cheyne Row and the house of John Keats in Hampstead. It’s hard to imagine this hugely successful restaurant being possible without the ground it sits on being first broken by Henderson and Guliver.

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With limited signage and a stripped-back interior, it has a stomper of a sound system, late licensing and exciting bookings supporting up-and-coming promoters. Official London Theatre is always on hand to keep audiences updated on everything going on in Theatreland and current plays in London.Located a five-minute stroll from Old Compton Street, it’s worth trying if you fancy seeing a different side to Soho. We understand Klub Verboten is hosted by this venue and therefore what events take place in its premises has to be decided by the venue in line with its licence.

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The pasta, silky but perfectly al dente, is expertly dressed in the most delicious sauces – the pappardelle with fennel sausage and peppercorn ragu is one of the best things we’ve eaten all year. Trained members of our team will be there to offer support – we want people that have never been to a sex-positive event to not feel intimidated and those that are familiar with these spaces to explore a new approach. It’s easy, looking back to forget just how revolutionary the pair’s approach was and how they changed the face of London’s dining scene. There's a short sequence set at the fictional Museum of Great Britain — in London — but the crew never set foot in Blighty. Or industrial, punk, metal, 80s, alternative anthems – anything but the standard fetish club staples of hard house and funk.

The world’s largest fetish and fantasy club, started in 1990, a visit to Torture Garden (affectionately referred to as TG) is considered a rite of passage for those wishing to explore and expand their sexual horizons. Support Time Out directly today and help us champion the people and places which make the city tick.

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