Gay Boston Guide: Nightlife Roundup

Written by JosephJuly 20, 2015

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Boston, the “Hub of the Universe” hasn’t exactly been known for its hot nightlife these last few years. Considering that Manhunt and Grindr were both started here, it may not be surprising that nightlife was adversely affected early and severely by the rise of online dating sites. Maybe there’s a little backlash brewing against the […]

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Boston, the “Hub of the Universe” hasn’t exactly been known for its hot nightlife these last few years. Considering that Manhunt and Grindr were both started here, it may not be surprising that nightlife was adversely affected early and severely by the rise of online dating sites.
Maybe there’s a little backlash brewing against the anonymity and somewhat unsocial aspect of online dating outlets or maybe bars and clubs are finally stepping up their game to entice men away from their laptops and smart phones.

Paradise in Cambridge, Mass., just over the river from Boston’s Back Bay neighborhood, has vastly expanded its downstairs, more than doubling its space and adding a bar, and remains one of the most popular clubs in town, especially fun on Fridays and Saturdays.
The bar/club still offers six nights of hot male dancers so on most days you can sneak away from that conference or meeting and check out some hot guys.

Machine offers a wide range of elaborately themed parties and events throughout the week, making it a great place for dancing, cruising, and watching videos nearly every night. Carved from the underbelly of Ramrod, Machine has steadily brought energy and a much-needed jolt to Boston’s somewhat anemic club scene over the years. The club attracts mostly men but also a significant portion of women with ultramodern decor, several long bars, a huge dance floor, a cool video/light show, hot dancers and lots of space to move around. Upstairs, the Boston Ramrod is still the most popular leather/Levi’s bar, with spectators welcomed.
Nearby and loveably divey and campy, Jacques Cabaret has been Boston’s capital of drag for generations — it features the scintillating Trani-Wreckage show every other Monday. The place puts on two shows and closes nightly at midnight, so be sure to arrive promptly to see the show.
Just over two hours away by car, Provincetown in Cape Cod offers, well, everything you’d expect from the world’s gayest beach town. Shopping, tanning, and swimming are all part of this vacation-within-a-vacation excursion.

 

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