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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 prefer this are so limited and far between.
Dani's hosts weekly events and weekend parties that showcase Boston’s queer culture, and is always open for an afternoon or evening visit! In addition to charming, gay bevys, we also serve up delicious bites from our kitchen until pm nightly.
Friday's @
Dani's
Rotating events: Latin Night,
O Baile Funk Night: Homosexual Brazilian Night, Caribbean Bedtime, and
Issa Vibe: a Queer BIPOC Party
Sapphic Saturday
Iconic Lesbian Partyby Sapphic Nights,every Saturday, 10pm-2am
Drag
Brunch
Every Sunday, seatings at am
and pm, RSVP above
Upcoming Events
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Private Lounge
Want to pitch THEE birthday bash? Face up with co-workers or friends? Or have 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
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Bostons gay bars of yore
Which Boston gay 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 Bostons gay scene was through the much of the 20th century. After WWII, Boston had more than a dozen gay bars. Those numbers would carry on to proliferate over the coming decades (peaking in the s 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 change the block into residences. And a few weeks ago, I shared that the Boston Eagle has permnantly closed. The deficit of these spaces has reignited the discussion about the slow demise of the gay bar in Boston, and it made me wonder, what same-sex attracted bar from Bostons past do you miss the most?
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