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Best Transgender Bars and Clubs in Birmingham

July 9, 2026 · 4 min read
Best Transgender Bars and Clubs in Birmingham

Birmingham is one of the rare UK cities where trans people don't need to travel to a neighbouring metro to find a credible queer scene. The UK's second largest city, Birmingham is home to one of its most exciting LGBTQ+ scenes, with famous club nights and Birmingham Pride — the UK's largest two-day LGBTQ+ festival. The trans-friendly scene is almost entirely concentrated in one compact area, meaning a single evening out can take in several venues on foot. There are no venues in 2026 that operate exclusively as a trans bar, but several Gay Village staples explicitly cite the trans community among their crowd and a thriving set of community spaces operates around and between them.

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The Birmingham Trans Scene

Birmingham's Gay Village, centred around Hurst Street and Kent Street, is the vibrant heart of the city's LGBTQ+ nightlife, offering a diverse range of bars and clubs catering to all tastes and styles. If you're looking for a defined LGBTQ+ district rather than scattered venues, Birmingham gives you exactly that — Hurst Street is packed with established bars and clubs, and it's easy to move from venue to venue without needing taxis, filling up quickly on Fridays and Saturdays especially when major events or drag tours are in town. Trans patrons are woven into the fabric of this area rather than siloed into one night or one room. Equator Bar is consistently named as a particular favourite among the trans community, while the Nightingale Club anchors the larger clubbing end of things as a recognised gathering point for LGBTQ+ people from across the Midlands. The Birmingham LGBT Centre on Hurst Street also acts as a community anchor outside drinking hours, hosting support groups and daytime socials that keep people connected to the scene without the need for a bar tab.

Top Transgender Bars and Clubs for Birmingham Locals

Equator Bar

Type: LGBTQ+ café-bar with strong trans community following

Location: Hurst Street, Birmingham Gay Village, B5

Features: Right in the middle of Hurst Street, Equator is hard to miss with its large glass frontage, and it's a particular favourite among men and the transgender community. A relaxed café-bar with over 20 years of history, friendly and inclusive, serving coffee by day and cocktails by evening, and especially welcoming to trans and non-binary visitors, making it a Village gem for any time of day.

Website: https://www.equatorbar.co.uk

The Nightingale Club

Type: LGBTQ+ dance club / superclub

Location: 18 Kent Street, Birmingham, B5 6RD

Features: Birmingham's oldest and largest LGBT venue, with three floors of music, four rooms, and five bars. From very humble beginnings and after relocating three times, the Nightingale has grown into one of the UK's most popular gay superclubs, with bus-loads of LGBTQ+ revellers and their friends flocking from all corners of the Midlands for monthly programmes and more. The crowd is broad and the scale gives plenty of room to find your people.

Website: https://www.nightingaleclub.co.uk

Missing Bar

Type: LGBTQ+ party bar with drag and cabaret

Location: Hurst Street, Birmingham Gay Village, B5

Features: Nestled in Birmingham's Gay Village, Missing Bar was built in 1897 and is now a lively and welcoming venue that has become a cornerstone of the city's LGBTQ+ nightlife — award-winning for its friendly atmosphere, dazzling drag performances, and inclusive spirit, spread across two floors with a cosy downstairs bar for relaxed daytime socialising. Open seven days a week from midday until late.

Website: https://www.missingbar.co.uk

The Fox

Type: Queer bar with broad trans-welcoming policy

Location: Hurst Street, Birmingham Gay Village, B5

Features: The Fox is the only venue in the Gay Village to market itself to gay women and their friends, describing itself as "the little gay bar with a big gay heart, where everyone is made to feel welcome" — owner Andy King offers women, men, gay, straight, transgender, and pretty much anyone a space to socialise, let loose, and forget about their troubles. Its quaint beer garden often hosts live music, and karaoke, pool, and a great selection of drinks make for a relaxed and friendly night.

Eden Bar

Type: LGBTQ+ bar with drag nights and community events

Location: Corner of Sherlock Street and Gooch Street, Birmingham Gay Village, B5

Features: A popular gay venue in Birmingham's Gay Village, following a major refurbishment in 2025 the new space spans two floors with three bars, a rear chill-out room, a garden, a large rooftop terrace, and regular live entertainment including drag performances, themed events, and community nights. An all-inclusive LGBTQ+ friendly venue, where crossdressers and trans pat

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