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Centretown Pub is the neighbourhood gay bar that Ottawa's local LGBTQ+ community returns to again and again — unpretentious, comfortable, and free of the self-consciousness that afflicts more trend-oriented venues. The Somerset Street West location puts it at the edge of the Bank Street village, embedded in the Centretown neighbourhood that has been Ottawa's most LGBTQ+-dense residential area for decades. The pub format — real pub, with the emphasis on drinks, conversation, and community rather than performance and spectacle — makes it the default option for weekday evenings and for visitors who want a genuine local experience rather than a tourist-facing one. The crowd skews toward regulars: people who live in the neighbourhood, who have been coming for years, who know each other and are generally happy to welcome newcomers into the fold. There is no cover charge, no elaborate themed programming, and no pretension. The décor is comfortably worn, the drinks are fairly priced, and the atmosphere is the specific warmth of a bar that knows its community and serves it well. During Capital Pride week, Centretown Pub fills with a mix of the regulars and visitors who have found it through word of mouth — a combination that tends to produce the best possible atmosphere.
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