The boys here sometimes stand-and-pose, but you will find plenty willing to let their hair down for fun. Bingo, Karaoke, and T-dances are some of the more popular events.
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very poor service. I was last in line while my very drunk friends got in. I was wearing five inch heels so they wouldn’t let me in for stumbling. I am completetely sober and now taking care of the friends who were very temporarily let in before me. Bouncers were VERY rude. I wouldn’t recommend unless you are in flats and exceedingly subordinate, though you’d be better off in almost any other bad or club with realistic and empathetic standards for fashion, intellect and empathy
Fun dance bar. The music was good. The crowd was really into it. It was crowded on a Friday night. There was a line, but it moved quickly. Bar tenders were friendly, but not overly so.
Boston's Best
Good location. Nice crowd. Foods available. Large Dance and video bar. Good looking crowd.
It's the best Boston has?
Very unfriendly crowd. So come with friends. Food is below par. I mean how can you ruin a Cobb Salad, but I guess you can. Monday RuPaul was packed and fun, but Tuesday trivia night was not worth it. Unless you are a graduate from Harvard or MIT. But I have been here for the last 5 days and my hotel was a block away, so I went every night. It's better than being alone in a hotel. But SF and Seattle are a lot more gay friendly and the bats are amazing. Good luck Boston.
Thank you for Napoleon Room
Last there before moving to Phoenix, AZ. In memory of Dick Amero, owner of the Napoleon Club(for those who remember) thank you to the Club Café owners.