LGBTQ+ guide to gay-friendly places in Gothenburg

LGBTQ+ guide to gay-friendly places in Gothenburg

As a LBTQ+ visitor to Gothenburg, there are plenty of rainbow-coloured places to hang out. Several have a specific LBTQ+ focus, others have occasional LBTQ+ clubs and events. This guide points the way to places in Gothenburg where the rainbow flag flies high, from restaurants, bars and cafés to the best queer clubs. Welcome to the first city in Sweden to have it's very own LBTQ+ counsel.

In this guide
  1. LBTQ-friendly cafés
    1. Crippas Café – Veggie-friendly for everyone
    2. Frilagret – Hangout for young queers
  2. LBTQ-friendly restaurants and nightclubs
    1. Bee Kök & Bar – A passion for people and animals
    2. Gretas – A true primadonna
    3. Folk – Culture and beer
    4. Haket – Gay-friendly with clubs several days a week
    5. Park Lane – Glitter and glamour
  3. LBTQ-friendly accommodation
    1. At Home B&B – B&B where everyone is welcome
  4. Bonus tip
    1. Queer calendar

LBTQ-friendly cafés

Crippas Café

Veggie-friendly for everyone

Whether you're gay or not, you're always welcome at Crippa's. This spot is known for being popular with musicians and you can eat well and healthily here with a clean conscience. There are also plenty of options if you want to eat vegan food.

Frilagret

Hangout for young queers

Happenings, chat groups and events take place regularly at this cultural centre for young people. Inside the centre you'll find Kafé Frilagret, which is run in collaboration with Gothenburg City Council and serves excellent cakes and pastries, organic coffee and simple vegetarian dishes at reasonable prices.

LBTQ-friendly restaurants and nightclubs

Bee Kök & Bar

A passion for people and animals

If you want to eat somewhere that values everyone equally, Bee Kök & Bar is the place for you. Food, animals, guests and staff are all treated with a big dose of love, and organic and seasonal ingredients are used wherever possible. A popular spot among the gay community for many years. Don't miss their various club nights.

Gretas

A true primadonna

As Gothenburg's oldest gay club, this place could really tell some stories. Gretas is straight-friendly, so you can come just as you are whoever you are, as long as you're in the mood to party. The club plays everything from Eurovision hits to house on their two dancefloors, and they often have live performances.

Folk

Culture and beer

For many, Folk is one of the best meeting places in the cultural hub of Järntorget. Everyone's welcome here to take part in cultural events, watch someone play or just have a chat over a beer. Sometimes they organise specific queer events, but Folk is always queer-friendly.

Haket

Gay-friendly with clubs several days a week

Pub with a focus on, you guessed it, beer. Come by to hang out with friends, enjoy the latest offerings from local microbreweries or to take part in their Friday quiz. Either way, you're guaranteed a good time in relaxed pub-like surroundings. Occasionally they put on special club nights. Haket is well known as the place to be for rainbow people looking for something slightly more alternative than pop hits.

Park Lane

Glitter and glamour

If you haven't been to Park Lane late at night, you haven't really experienced Gothenburg's nightlife. International artists and feather boa-clad country cousins alike find their way here. The more glitter you sprinkle around you, the better. The last Friday of the month is Club Queer.

LBTQ-friendly accommodation

At Home B&B

B&B where everyone is welcome

A short distance from central Gothenburg, you can stay in a peaceful, relaxing suburb close to the sea. This queer-friendly bed and breakfast is within easy walking distance of swimming spots, local restaurants and food shops.. Choose from single or double rooms.

Bonus tip

Queer calendar

Gothenburg has lots of queer meeting places and events. You'll find all current and upcoming events and news on Queerkalendern.

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At Thatsup, we have extensive experience of guiding our readers to a city’s hidden gems. Since 2008, our editors have been writing insightful guides covering restaurants, bars, cafes, hotels, and hairdressers, among other things. Our guides consist of carefully selected tips based on our local knowledge and are regularly updated with the help of our focus group, where we collectively discuss selections and content. We are constantly working to inspire and provide you with the best possible experience, no matter where you are or what you are looking for.