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Dani's Queer Bar is Boston's only queer/sapphic bar, created by and for the LGBTQ+ community, in a world where spaces like this are so limited and far between.
Dani's hosts weekly events and weekend parties that showcase Boston’s queer culture, and is always unlock for an afternoon or evening visit! In addition to cute, gay bevys, we also assist up delicious bites from our kitchen until 11:30 pm nightly.
Friday's @
Dani's
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Rotating events: Latin Night,
O Baile Funk Night: Queer Brazilian Night, Caribbean Evening, and
Issa Vibe: a Queer BIPOC Party
Sapphic Saturday
Iconic Womxn loving womxn Partyby Sapphic Nights,every Saturday, 10pm-2am
Drag
Brunch
Every Sunday, seatings at 11:30am
and 1:30pm, RSVP above
Upcoming Events
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Private Lounge
Want to throw THEE birthday bash? Meet up with co-workers or friends? Or possess the ultimate engagement (or divorce) party? Have we got the space for you <3
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Bag Policy After 8 PM Friday & Saturday
At Dani's Queer Bar, we prioritize the security an
Not only was Massachusetts was the first state to legalize gay marriage, but we also know how to show off our pride in style. Whether it’s dancing into the early morning hours, watching RuPaul’s Queenly Race, or cheering on gorgeous performers during a performative brunch, there are plenty of places to find LGBTQ-friendly fun in and around Boston. Examine out our picks for the optimal gay bars in Boston—and to savor even more of the city’s peppy nightlife, have amusing exploring the bestcocktail lounges and speakeasies. And don't forget that June is Pride Month, so check out these Pride events around Boston.
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Best Boston gay bars
There is never a dull moment at this South End nightclub and restaurant—and it’s been thi
Lex’s Guide to Queer Boston Nightlife | LGBTQ+ Bars
Though smaller and more veiled than that in huge cities like New York, Boston’s LGBTQ+ nightlife scene is robust with an array of LGBTQ+ bars, each with its have unique charm and feeling of belonging. Whether you're a local or just visiting for a weekend, here's a guide to some of the leading queer bars in Beantown.
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1. Club Café
Nestled in the South Finish, Club Café is a Boston queer institution that has something going on every night of the week from Karaoke Wednesdays to Drag Race Fridays to a lively Sunday brunch. Boston’s long-standing restaurant, piano bar, cabaret vacuum and dance club—will satisfy all of your Queer nightlife cravings. Whether you're enjoying dinner and a show in the cabaret room, dancing the nighttime away in the sway club, or mingling with friends on the outdoor patio, Club Café promises a memorable night out in Boston's LGBTQ+ scene.
Club Café
209 Columbus Ave
Boston, MA 02116
2. Jacques Cabaret
A beloved fixture in Boston's Gay community, Jacques Cabaret bids an eclectic mix of drag performances, queer karaoke nights, and danc
Boston’s gay bars of yore
Which Boston queer bar do you miss the most?
Russ Lopez book, The Hub of the Gay Universe: An LGBTQ History of Boston, Provincetown and Beyond shares how vibrant Boston’s gay scene was through the much of the 20th century. After WWII, Boston had more than a dozen gay bars. Those numbers would continue to proliferate over the coming decades (peaking in the 1970s – 90s) alongside other businesses that catered to the local gay community.
Last year Machine / Ramrod closed after a developer purchased the building it was located in to turn the block into residences. And a few weeks ago, I shared that the Boston Eagle has permnantly closed. The loss of these spaces has reignited the discussion about the slow demise of the same-sex attracted bar in Boston, and it made me wonder, what homosexual bar from Boston’s past undertake you miss the most?
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