Boston gay bars 2018
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And, I don't think it's unique to Boston at all.īTW: I love that video. Also big with the bears and bearded set, Boston Eagle is one of the citys oldest gay bars to boot. It's pretty sad, I think, 'cause the notion of gay community is disappearing in a real sense. Two gay bars in the city received threatening phone calls this weekend at about the same time on consecutive nights, prompting police investigations into both. The same kind of thing happened to the Eagle and Spike (not to mention others) in NYC (Chelsea).
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Rather than keep one of the oldest bars in the country going, the owners sold out to condos. Napoleon Club is a perfect example of what's happened. It's just not as viable to have a club anymore with people hooking up through other means and with the costs associated with operating a club in an expensive city ever escalating. What's happened to Boston gay nightlife is what's happened to NYC gay nightlife: the Internet and - just as importantly - property values, property values, property values!!! I've been away from this thread and it has evolved interestingly. Provincetown Gay Bars, Parties & Nightlife 4. What the hell happend to Boston nightlife? It use to be so much more fun. With a population of about 3,000, the small New England getaway boasts 40+ gay guesthouses, 10+ gay bars and clubs, 2 gay beaches while also hosting a dozen or more LGBT events throughout the year. Get a time a machine and go back to the 1990's. But from what we have now, proceed on our list to find out which the gayest cities in America per capita in 2018 are.