London's 'oldest LGBTQ+ venue' reopens after six-figure investment
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The City of Quebec, London's oldest LGBTQ+ venue, has reopened following a six-figure investment which included significant upgrades to its interiors and facilities. Originally established in 1946, it has historically served as a vibrant hub for the LGBTQ+ community. The renovations include a new stage, lighting enhancements, and art installations reflecting its rich history. Greene King's investment reflects their commitment to promoting diversity and inclusivity, ensuring the venue remains a welcoming space for everyone to enjoy. The reopening was celebrated with various events planned for the summer.
Pubs are the hubs of local communities, and they play a central role in providing safe and welcoming spaces for people of all backgrounds. The City of Quebec has long been established as a vibrant hotspot for the LGBTQIA+ community in the heart of London, and we're thrilled to showcase a new and improved look from 26 June.
The City of Quebec's investment looks to honour the pub's rich history, whilst bringing a modern twist to the pub's original Art Deco design.
Our investment is part of Greene King's commitment to champion diversity and inclusivity by providing safe spaces for everyone to enjoy.
We are celebrating the pub's relaunch in style with a wide range of exciting promotions and events throughout the summer.
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