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KU BAR LISLE STREET
Posted on February 1, 2012
28/01/12: Almost into the second month of 2012 – doesn’t time fly when you’re fucked off your face – and we hadn’t even taken a Saturday sojourn to one of our favourite bars!
The Ku Klub was poppin’ last weekend as my faithful, energetic young snapper Marc accompanied this old-enough-to-know-better-piece-of-dried-up-old-beef-jerky for some Ku-shaped debauchery. With queues already forming to get in – you need to arrive early at this venue these days, kids – we were soon crunking along to the sublime sounds of DJ DMS.
Cheeky as ever but ever so hot, DMS left the booth for some banter and faggage with yours truly, to be replaced with some fresh in-house talent, cute Ku Bar boy turned DJ Alvaro Martinez, who impressed us with his pop/dance-infused set.
It was certainly a diverse crowd on Lisle Street that evening, with an all-inclusive blend of hot twinks, grindin’ ghetto bois, topless wonders blatantly on their way to Vauxhall once the Klub klosed and a smattering of hot hags – you know, just enough for comedy value, but not so much where you want to run out of the building, ripping your hair out and gagging for some cock. As always, a top night. Ku – we can’t fault you.
30 Lisle St, Chinatown, WC2H 7BA
Words by Lee Dalloway
Photos by Marc Ab









