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Needless to say, with such a revolutionary theme, the hotel is extremely LGBTQ+ friendly and is centrally located in South End, just a short walk from the main gay nightlife.
Clarendon Square Bed and Breakfast – Size isn’t everything, and this petite, yet luxurious, bed and breakfast masterfully combines chic with homely.
The rooms are comfort incarnate, and the house features a library, a parlor area, and even a rooftop hot tub.
W Boston – Boston’s chic theater district is known for music, art, and fashion.
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What is it? There is never a dull moment at this South End nightclub and restaurant—and it’s been this way since 1983.
Parish Cafe also offers a variety of craft beers, cocktails, and desserts.
The Friendly Toast – It’s never too late for brunch…or too early, for that matter. The march through Boston is followed by a vigil and speeches. Highlights are Show Tune Tuesdays, Karaoke Fridays and Magnum Saturdays.
Dani’s Queer Bar – An up-and-coming lesbian bar that promises to be something special.
The Old State House, the site of the Boston Massacre, and Faneuil Hall, known as the “Cradle of Liberty,” are also highlights. It's not just a dining destination but a landmark, with ties to figures like Daniel Webster and John F. Kennedy.
Parish Cafe & Bar – Known for its unique menu featuring gourmet sandwiches crafted by Boston’s top chefs, Parish Cafe in Back Bay offers a casual dining experience with a full bar and outdoor seating.
Pick your poison because they have it all. 4pm-midnight; Thurs. It explores Ralph Waldo Emerson and Walt Whitman's walks along the Common, Charlotte Cushman’s cross-dressing roles, World War II bars and baths, and the AIDS Memorial Quilt project.
Not only was Massachusetts was the first state to legalize gay marriage, but we also know how to show off our pride in style.
The Back Bay venue functions as a restaurant during the day and transforms into a dance floor at night. Check out our picks for the best gay bars in Boston—and to enjoy even more of the city’s energetic nightlife, have fun exploring the best cocktail lounges and speakeasies.
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It’s also very spacious, with a bar area for watching games and playing pool, a separate dining area, and a large outdoor patio.
Midway Cafe – Not a gay bar per se, but a cool dive bar in Jamaica Plain that has live music and hosts LGBTQ+ nights. At the heart of Beacon Hill is Louisburg Square, a private park surrounded by elegant townhouses that have been home to some of the city's most prominent residents.
Did we mention they also boast a decent menu of tasty bar bites, burgers and Brazilian eats?
We love: Check out Sapphic nights (typically Saturday nights) where their incredible DJs play Reggaeton, Hip-Hop, DemBow, and AfroBeats (and more).
Address: 909 Boylston St, Boston, MA 02115
Opening hours: Mon.-Wed.
Inside, across its two floors you'll find a vibrant array of food vendors offering everything from classic New England clam chowder and lobster rolls to international cuisine and sweet treats. Located just a short walk from downtown.