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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 enjoy 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 pretty, gay bevys, we also serve up delicious bites from our kitchen until 11:30 pm nightly.

Friday's @
Dani's

Rotating events: Latin Night,
O Baile Funk Night: Queer Brazilian Night, Caribbean Night, and 
Issa Vibe: a Queer BIPOC Party

Sapphic Saturday

Iconic Lesbian 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 acquire the ultimate engagement (or divorce) party? Have we got the space for you <3 

Book Our Personal Lounge and celebrate in style!

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Bag Policy After 8 PM Friday &  Saturday

At Dani's Queer Exclude, we prioritize the protection an

Lex’s Guide to Lgbtq+ Boston Nightlife | LGBTQ+ Bars

Though smaller and more concealed than that in big cities fancy New York, Boston’s LGBTQ+ nightlife scene is robust with an array of LGBTQ+ bars, each with its possess unique charm and sense 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 End, Club Café is a Boston queer institution that has something going on every night of the week from Karaoke Wednesdays to Flamboyant Race Fridays to a lively Sunday brunch. Boston’s long-standing restaurant, piano prevent, cabaret space and dance club—will satisfy all of your LGBTQ+ nightlife cravings. Whether you're enjoying dinner and a show in the cabaret room, dancing the night away in the boogie club, or mingling with friends on the outdoor patio, Club Café promises a memorable evening out in Boston's LGBTQ+ scene.

Club Café

209 Columbus Ave

Boston, MA 02116

2. Jacques Cabaret

A beloved fixture in Boston's LGBTQ+ people, Jacques Cabaret suggestions an eclectic mix of drag performances, queer karaoke nights, and danc

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GO Summer Season Ending PartyOngoing

Join us as we toast to another unforgettable season of hiking, footpath maintenance, tubing, ziplining, swimming, and building friendships in the wonderful outdoors. Whether you’ve been with us every step of the way or are just detecting GayOutdoors, this is your chance to connect, reflect, and commemorate with your trail family. ...

Brian Patton – Broadway Hump Day

Come One, Come All!  Professionals, rising stars, aspiring singers and folks who just love showtunes!  Sing-along, Open Mic and more!  with Brian Patton-Piano and Vocals. ...

Karaoke Wednesdays

@itsbritneybeards is our regular host with lots of great ideas. Karaoke starts at 8 PM, so get here early! ...

Andy Lantz & Frankie Campofelice – Lush Life

Andy Lantz & Frankie Campofelice delight audiences with classic jazz standards from the 20s to the 60s at this sophisticated monthly event. ...

The Variety Show

Join us for a nighttime of non-stop laughter at Club Café with "The Variety Show!" Hosted by Kerri and Ally (aka Bez and Mo). This comedy fundraiser

A serene escape from the hectic vibe of the Dorchester neighborhood. Recently came here to delight in the last bit of good weather on their patio with our pup. Their quaint patio offered a nice respite with plenty of seatings, and being familiar with the finesse of Boston Urban Hospitality's portfolio, I stepped in with lofty expectations. A apparent departure from their other two upscale spots, Dbar's ambiance resonated more with a laid-back, casual vibe, while the menu hinted at elevated tavern fare. We started our evening with the Veracruz Braised chicken flautas, which aptly mirrored crispy spring rolls, albeit with a Mexican twist. However, the celebrity appetizer for me was the lump crab cake. Bursting with rich crab meat, it danced with the creamy textures of avocado and remoulade, and the grapefruit zest lended a refreshing tang to every bite. For our mains, we had the pork loin and the poke bowl. While the pork loin was a tad thirsty , the accompanying pumpkin spaetzle made up for it, offering a soft and chewy counterpart. The poke bowl, with fresh tuna and salmon, echoed familiar notes of spicy aioli and sesame soy dressing. It was reminiscent of poke bowls from typical