


London, UK
Social & Cultural Associations
Champagne Dining Club
For the upscale, professional lesbian who love champers…. Here’s your chance to socialise in the most “civilised” of environments. Usually a Saturday night dinner/drinks or Sunday brunch. Always knew that love of the Veuve Cliquot would come in handy! Newcomers welcome.
City Pink
Lesbian networking association for professional women. They hold monthly cocktails, usually at a private club, once a month. Other events are also organized, such as wine tastings and public speakers.
Gay Girls London (Thursdays at Costa Coffee)
Just looking to hang with a fun bunch of gals? That's what Gay Girls London is all about. Every Thursday after 6:30 p.m. the ladies meet at Costa Coffee in Soho. After a couple hours there, the party moves on- usually for drinks followed by a club outing. Drop by for an hour or stick it out until the very end.
39 Old Compton St.
Soho, London
gay.girls.london@gmail.com
Jewish Lesbian Social Group
Social group for Jewish lesbians and bisexual women and their partners (who need not be Jewish.) Everything from doing dinner to pub nights and discussion groups.
Kenric
Founded back in 1965 (!), Kenric is the U.K.'s longest-running lesbian social group. Based in London, they have chapters in more than 30 counties across the U.K. This well-organized association hosts tons of events which are mainly open to members, but joining is a total breeze.
Kiss
South Asian, North African and Middle Eastern lesbian and bisexual women’s social group. Kiss meet once a month at various venues in central London and you’ll often see these gals dancing up a storm at the Kali club night.
Lesbian Discussion Group (Wednesday, 7:45 p.m.at Gay’s the Word Bookstore)
These ladies have been chatting it up for more than 15 years now, always at the same place at the same time. They’ll talk about everything from coming out to sex, marriage, music and lots more. Speakers and lesbian authors also drop by from time to time.
66 Marchmont Street
London
http://freespace.virgin.net/gays.theword/group.htm
London Friend
A London-based LGBT charitable organization that currently hosts two women's groups: Changes, a coming out group for all lesbians or bi women, twice monthly and Fusion, for black/Asian/ethnic minority women.
Safra Project
A social resource/community group for Muslim LBT women. They work towards politically empowering Muslim LBT women and having fun together.
Sistahs 4 Sistahs
A business network for lesbian women of colour, Sistahs 4 Sistahs offers information and advice and organizes and promotes events of interest.
SM Dykes
Social network for lesbians who enjoy the S/M lifestyle. They hold regular socials, workshops and parties
SociaGals
What started as a small meet-up for local women has grown into an all-out lesbian social network. These ladies host restaurant outings, theatre get-togethers, social meets and so much more.
Stitch & Bitch.
A knitting group for all “stitchers, bitchers and crafty queers.” Not your granny’s kind of get-together. These gals and their bent boyfriends meet on the first and third Wednesday evenings of the month in a queer-friendly venue in central London. Bring your knitting or other crafty project or just show up and they'll get you started.
Tha Sistahood
A social network for professionally-minded black women. Tha sistas do dining, theatre, speed-dating, cocktails, spa visits and lots more.
TransLondon
"TransLondon is a discussion/support group for all members of the ‘trans’ community, whatever their gender identity (or identities) and whatever stage in their ‘transition’ they have reached (if at all). However, all members must themselves be trans-identified or ‘questioning’." The group has a regular monthly meeting and organizes other special events.
Village Drinks
“Village Drinks is the new networking group for gay, lesbian, and bisexual professionals. Our events are very popular amongst political, financial and legal industries, but are open to anyone who lives, works or just wants to visit the West End of London to meet likeminded professionals.”
Woman 4 Women
A social and recreational association for lesbians, mostly in their 30s and up. They host all kinds of events like wine tastings, day cruises down the Thames, public speakers, speed dating and more. There’s no membership and visitors are welcome.





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