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The Glass Bar was founded in 1995 as home to a diverse, vibrant, exciting, powerful, beautiful community of women. Since the untimely closure of our building in 2008, we have relocated some of our activities in temporary spaces for now. When the economy picks up we will endeavour to find a permanent space in Central London.  

We have re-launched with a fresh new focus. The Glass Bar has taken up an exciting new role as an Arts & Social Club for the London women's LBTQH community - i.e. lesbian, bisexual, trans, queer and heterosexual women.
From sisterhood, girl power, yummy mummies, lipstick lesbians, feminists, career women to home providers, carers,  across cultures, class, creed, colour, religion, trans-gender and sexuality, existing to give a colourful, social mix that illuminates and enhances life experiences, through interaction, networking, discussions, debates, and a variety of entertainment in London.

The Glass Bar members meet in comfortable, friendly spaces located in Central London. Our aims are to encourage the social and economic progress of women. The Glass Bar promotes and facilitates groups and individuals whose core values mirrors our aims through networking, art, entertainment and a variety of social events.

Membership is now available (see the membership page) but not necessary in order to attend The Glass Bar events or the Pop up lounges.
The Glass Bar will be sharing its platform by supporting three community groups from September 2011to autumn 2012. A percentage of your annual membership goes to these organisations. So you are strongly encouraged to become a member and be rewarded by receiving discounted entry to The Glass Bar events, being part of a huge vibrant network of women, having a large selection of events to enjoy, making new friends and you also help the two organisations, below, to financially continue their cause. 

London Feminist Network founded in 2004 has reshaped and reinvigorated the UK feminist movement. Forcing institutes, political bodies etc to address the discrimination and inequalities women still face today.
www.ldnfeministnetwork.ik.com

Million Women Rise a huge and important movement focusing on issues concerning violence against women and the celebration of International Womens Day.
www.millionwomenrise.com

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