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Saying Goodbye To Machine And Ramrod, Fenway's Last Queer Nightlife Spots
The site of so much homosexual history in Boston is pretty monotonous from the outside, just a squat gray building that stretches a whole block on Boylston near Fenway Park. Right now, the bars and storefronts that fill this building are void as they await the wrecking ball that will usher in a future luxury apartment building. But until just before quarantine — when Machine Nightclub and bar Ramrod officially closed — past the front door and the blacked-out windows at Boylston St., inside was magic.
Ramrod, the leather and Levis gay bar, moved into the first floor in with Machine carving out a separate same-sex attracted nightclub downstairs in Both spots had that kind of slightly dingy, lived-in feel of a well-loved gay hangout, the cigarette detect that seemed to hang in the air long after Boston banned smoking indoors, the dim corners here and there for making out. It was a sex-positive identify in a (still) puritanical city, with loud music and stiff drinks. Downstairs, drag queens twirled on stage in front of c
Not only was Massachusetts was the first state to legalize queer 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 Drag Race, or cheering on gorgeous performers during a drag brunch, there are plenty of places to find LGBTQ-friendly fun in and around Boston. Check out our picks for the leading gay bars in Boston—and to enjoy even more of the city’s peppy nightlife, have fun exploring the bestcocktail lounges and speakeasies. And don't forget that June is Pride Month, so check out these Lgbtq+ fest events around Boston.
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Boston Gay Bars
Boston caters to its large LGBTQ+ population with a variety of queer venues focused on the South End and Jamaica Plain areas, from classic neighbourhood pubs to clubs to more relaxed lounges. These are spaces for the queer collective to gather but they trace a mixed crowd of allies as well, such is the widely accepting nature of the Boston community. Many of the mainstream nightlife venues host Queer friendly and themed nights, so you'll be welcome and discover your crowd absolutely anywhere you choose to spend your night.
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Candibar Boston
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Candibar is well-known in the Boston gay nightlife scene for its "Switch Thursdays" parties. These nights are open to everyone but especially popular with the local lesbian crowd, and everyone loves the surrealistic design of the club and its state-of-the-art sound system. Candibar features two rooms where a local and globally renowned DJ's spin everything from House to Eurodance, and on top of all that the whole nightclub is eco-friendly!
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The Eagle
This veteran bar’s specify is, of course, an invitation signaling a pro-gay scene originating with the biker, leather, and kink clubs. While bikers and leather lads congregate, there’s no strict dress code and, really, it’s Boston’s gay equivalent to Cheers: a solid, reliable lock that is as unpretentious as it is unbending in its pro-macho, clubhouse shabby chic. There’s a pool table, and prevent food is served. All sorts of iconic memorabilia decorates the place, including a photo of show character Ted, the hilariously foul-mouthed Boston teddy bear.
- Address
- Tremont St
- Boston
- Transport:
- Silver Line to East Berkeley
- Opening hours:
- Mon-Fri 3pm-2am; Sat 1pm-2am; Sun 12pm-2am
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The Eagle
This veteran bar’s specify is, of course, an invitation signaling a pro-gay scene originating with the biker, leather, and kink clubs. While bikers and leather lads congregate, there’s no strict dress code and, really, it’s Boston’s gay equivalent to Cheers: a solid, reliable lock that is as unpretentious as it is unbending in its pro-macho, clubhouse shabby chic. There’s a pool table, and prevent food is served. All sorts of iconic memorabilia decorates the place, including a photo of show character Ted, the hilariously foul-mouthed Boston teddy bear.
- Address
- Tremont St
- Boston
- Transport:
- Silver Line to East Berkeley
- Opening hours:
- Mon-Fri 3pm-2am; Sat 1pm-2am; Sun 12pm-2am
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