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If you have any other questions feel free to reply or DM! Hope I could be of some help! GayBashd is also queer and mixed, and the next one is tomorrow 1/18 at Oberon. It usually happens 4th Saturdays at Great Scott.
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We have one tonight at Oberon, and also 2/6 at Middlesex Lounge.ĭon't Ask Don't Tell is another queer friendly mixed crowd, though it tends to be a bit of the younger crowd since it is in Allston. It's prob able 60/40 female presenting to male presenting ratio. I'm the host/MC (Sham Payne here!), and I would say it's a very very mixed crowd.
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It's a mixed crowd but definitely open to all sexuality and gender expressions. Houseboi is also a queer friendly night and safe space.
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The next one is tomorrow 1/18 at Foundation Room. I know Crowns is very lesbian friendly (the DJ and host are both queer women and the whole space is lgbtq friendly). Dbar and Blend are both mixed, Alley is a bear bar (so you prob aren't looking there), and Cathedral Station is a gay sports bar but I've only gone on weeknights so may be different otherwise. Mondays are definitely a mixed crowd of men and woman rather than Strapped. Machine is okay, although it is finally closing soon. Club Cafe is mostly gay men, and usually tends to attract a lot of "straight tourists", if you get what I mean. In terms of actual bars, unfortunately I think that's about it.