Black History Month: LGBTQ+ Community Lunch
Join us for a special community lunch for Black History Month. This event is for Black LGBTQ+ people.

Date
Celebrate UK Black History Month with us.
Join us for a special community lunch in light of Black History Month, make some new friends and feel at home.
Little Baobab is bringing a tasty meal, taking us from West Africa to the Caribbean, all under one roof. We're confirming details of the full meal/menu and will share on this page!
As this event is likely to book up fast, we kindly request that guests do not book tickets unless certain they’ll be able to attend, and return any tickets ASAP if plans change so we’re able to provide slots to people on the waiting list.
Please note this event is for Black LGBTQ+ communities.
COVID-19 safety at the London LGBTQ+ Community Centre
To keep our community safe, we ask that all visitors do not visit the Centre if they are feeling any Covid-19 symptoms, including headache, fever, sore throat, consistent cough, and chills.
For current information on COVID-19 please visit the NHS website.
Donate to the Centre
We rely on donations to ensure that the London LGBTQ+ Community Centre can keep its doors open for years to come.
To donate or become a Friend of the Centre, visit our website.
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How to get there
Southwark (Jubilee) – 9-minute walk
St Paul's (Central) – 17-minute walk
London Bridge (Jubilee and Northern) – 19-minute walk
Accessibility
The London LGBTQ+ Community Centre is at 60-62 Hopton Street, Thames Path, SE1 9JH.
It took 12 months to find a premises that is affordable and available; as the London economy recovers following the pandemic and multiple lockdowns, spaces in central London are at a premium and in short supply as business returns to the city. This exacerbates the challenges for a charitable endeavour that requires both a discreet and accessible location.
Transport and entry
60-62 Hopton Street is close to public transport links, including Blackfriars National Rail Station which is next door and is wheelchair accessible. The Centre is accessible by wheelchair in both entrances, and the river-facing approach has a step-free option. The site itself is on one floor at ground level.
The Centre is close to other forms of public transport, including Waterloo, Southwark and London Bridge Stations local bus routes.
There are several disabled parking bays nearby. The closest is on Hopton Street at the street-side (not riverside) entrance to our Centre. This entrance has no steps to access it, and has a double entrance door.
Within the Centre
Our counter has a lower level for those in wheelchairs to access. The Centre now has an accessible toilet. We’ve secured funds to rebuild our toilet facilities to a Changing Places toilet.
Neurodiversity
We are actively programming events, like Queer with OCD, specifically for neurodiverse LGBTQ+ members of the community. Within the Centre, we have sensory toys and weighted blankets, as well as a quiet room that can be used as a reflective space.
Dogs
We are a dog-friendly venue, however, we ask that dogs aren’t brought along to our events and during our quieter days (Wednesday and Thursday, but check our Eventbrite calendar for updates). Assistance dogs are welcome during events! If you have any questions, get in touch with us at hello@londonlgbtqcentre.org.
Events
We will provide BSL interpreters for in-person events for those who might need them. To ensure we’re able to provide this, we will request that anyone in need of an interpreter lets us know in advance of the event, by adding a note within the ticketing process.
We will live stream events across our social media channels where appropriate also, and information about this will be available during the event booking process.
Feedback
Have you visited the Centre? Share your feedback with us so we can continue making the space a home for LGBTQ+ people in London.
London LGBTQ+ Community Centre
60-62 Hopton Street
London
London
SE1 9JH
United Kingdom