True, there’s not a gay scene here like SF, NYC, or WeHo, but Boston is a great city to live with excitement, culture and comforts that also doesn’t make you feel the need for a gay scene.
Unless you’re thinking of Rise, which was the druggie/after hours “Members Only” bar that was open until 4a I think.įriends of mine that were here long before I arrived talk of pretty epic bars with themes, backrooms, dancers, whatever. upstairs area with a dance floor that you could feel buckle beneath as the night went on, the crowd grew, and the beats got intense. Maybe that is the dickhead Boston vibe others are discussing here.īuzz Bar on Stuart/Kneeland was freaky. On two different occasions with two different girlfriends of mine (platonic, I’m gay) they were told they couldn’t come in, only AFTER we all paid cover and they refused to refund it. After that the owners went on a tirade against the bachelorette invasions and started enforcing coat checks and no high heel rules in order to keep all women out. Great music, great DJs, dancers were a bit squicky but I always had fun there until 2010 or so.