Club Café has long been a cruisey standby on the lounge scene, with a contemporary American restaurant that was mostly incidental to the action at the bar. Thanks to a new chef...
209 Columbus AvenueThis unmarked two-level haunt for bears, cubs and leatherfolk (and the twinks who dig them) is the unofficial torch-bearer of its equally cruisey antecedent, 119 Merrimack....
14 Pi AlleyIt might seem a mite on the pricey side for a plain ol' barbershop (a haircut costs $25) - but the fellas at Blade pay special attention to detail, and the gossip you'll...
603 Tremont StreetA resale store operated by the AIDS Action Committee, Boomerangs has a great variety of used clothes, furniture and household items. Quality is usually a cut above the norm.
716 Centre StreetA replacement for proprietor John Mitzel's former venture, Glad Day Bookshop (a victim of rising rents in the Back Bay), this spacious shop has all the books, magazines and...
92B South StreetWhether or not they advertise the fact, many local restaurants scream for ice-cream from this Inman Square shop to supplement their dessert menus. Among the painstakingly...
1255 Cambridge StreetA tiny, friendly, funky lesbian-owned café in the heart of Inman Square. Drop by for freshly made pizza, pasta, sandwiches and salads, and a decent cup of coffee. They also...
204 Hampshire StreetA sprawling bar/restaurant complex, and one of gay Boston's mainstays, Club Café hasn't changed much over the years. At the front lingers an older, professional crowd of...
209 Columbus AvenueThe owners of Dbar took over a grubby little Irish pub and installed a dark wood interior, a lengthy martini list and an upscale menu that rivals most of its downtown cousins....
1236 Dorchester AvenueThere's always a sizeable lesbian contingent at the Diesel - drawn, no doubt, by the posse of cute, androgynous baristas (or is it the vegan cake?). Whatever the attraction,...
257 Elm StreetWhile it seems that the Eagle in every other major city ends up, by default, serving as the hub of the leather-and-Levi's scene, Boston's Eagle has slowly become a classic,...
520 Tremont StreetThis Tremont Street sex shop caters mostly to the fetish crowd. Despite the shop's small square footage, there's an impressive variety of leather, latex and black rubber goods.
581A Tremont StreetA casual hangout for posh South Enders, coffee purists and - most importantly - gossiping gay neighbours, with a fantastic streetside view. Service isn't fast, but it is...
564 Tremont StreetA low-key neighbourhood bar that attracts all types, including out-of-towners staying upstairs at the Chandler Inn. When people complain about Boston gays being unfriendly,...
26 Chandler StreetBoston's friendliest sex shop isn't as much fun or as independent-minded as its predecessor Grand Opening!, but it's still a nice, brightly lit, women-centred place to pick up...
308A Harvard Street