The Simmons Voice reports that LGBTQ Nightlife Events, which has been running queer nights at local clubs over the last few years, is getting ready to settle down with a permanent home on Boylston Street in the Back Bay - in a town that has mostly seen gay and queer venues disappear over the past decade.
Dani's Queer Bar, which would be Boston's "first queer bar for women and non-binary LGBTQ+ community members who feel like we have no place," lists an address of 907 Boylston St. - the former home of the Pour House - in paperwork on file at the Secretary of State's office.
The Pour House and neighboring bars along that stretch of Boylston closed as the pandemic erupted in 2020.
Landlord Charles Talanian, who was a part owner of the Pour House, purchased its liquor license through its bankruptcy proceedings.
Talanian originally planned to lease the space and the liquor license to a group headed by a former Pour House manager, but that deal fell through.
LGBTQ Nightlife Events co-founder Thais Rocha told the Voice she hopes to open the new bar, which would be the 28th lesbian bar in the US, this month. However, she has yet to appear before the licensing board for permission to either buy Talanian's license or for approval of a management agreement under which he would retain the license, but let her use it. The new license would also need approval of the state Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission.
H/t Annie L.
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Noooo. Not Pour House! It's
By _Sean
Thu, 03/02/2023 - 12:16am
Noooo. Not Pour House! It's basically the last dive bar in Back Bay.
Please take Lir next door instead.
Should have gone more often
By Phillip
Thu, 03/02/2023 - 7:41am
It's been closed for a couple years. Glad it's staying a bar.
I don't see anything
By fungwah
Thu, 03/02/2023 - 11:37am
saying it wouldn't still be a dive, or that people who are not women or non-binary couldn't still go there.
The Bukowski
By Tim in Southie
Thu, 03/02/2023 - 1:52pm
is practically across the street.
However, RIP to Crossroads.
Damn shame about The Pour
By Don't Panic
Thu, 03/02/2023 - 1:36am
Damn shame about The Pour House. It was the only place I could order a shot of Jack Daniels with a coffee just cream and not raise an eyebrow. Good luck to Danni's Queer Bar. Are there any coffee houses with a liquor license left in Boston?
Not the first
By mg
Thu, 03/02/2023 - 1:37am
Danni's Queer Bar will not be the "first queer bar for women and non-binary LGBTQ+ community members who feel like we have no place" though it may be the first of this era. I have fond memories of going dancing at The Saints back in the 1970s
Also the Citadel
By deselby
Thu, 03/02/2023 - 9:23am
around in the 1980s
Maybe they mean a "full time" place
By tachometer
Thu, 03/02/2023 - 11:58am
The link says The Saints was straight by day, I assume for the financial district crowd, but changed over at night.
If that's the distinction they could have made it more clear that it's "a space of our own" instead of a shared one. In either case I wish them well.
It's tough to pay rent in the
By heather
Thu, 03/02/2023 - 2:54am
It's tough to pay rent in the Back Bay and cater to such a specific community. Hopefully there's enough support. Good luck to them!
Maybe?
By lbb
Thu, 03/02/2023 - 9:35am
Apart from the fact that the community in question may not be as small as you think, I expect this place will attract a fair number of lookie-loos.
The Saints
By anon
Thu, 03/02/2023 - 8:11am
I remember an incident of hate against the lesbian community when someone who was never caught firebombed the bar. Not sure if BPD or the FBI even investigated the crime of hate.
Remember MGL c151b s4 & c272 s92a + s98
By deselby
Thu, 03/02/2023 - 9:28am
+ Alcohol Beverage Control regulations
Can't be too forthright about who the bar is "for."
Google translate not working
By Gary C
Thu, 03/02/2023 - 10:29am
What's that now?
Nah
By adamg
Thu, 03/02/2023 - 10:58am
They'd only get in trouble if they actually turned away people at the door based on their sexual identity.
But since they haven't even opened yet, there's no proof they've done that and all we're left with at this point is people who, for some reason, object to the idea of a queer-focused establishment.
Seconding Adam
By mg
Thu, 03/02/2023 - 11:26am
There's no one checking for queer-cred at the door. I'm straight but used to go to the Saints with LGBTQ+ friends, and always felt welcome.
It's not like there aren't other places focused on certain demographics. I've never heard of a sports bar getting denied for being focused on sports fans, nor do they stop people at the door to make sure they like sports. Clientele tends to be self-selecting.
A gay sports bar would be
By dd808
Thu, 03/02/2023 - 2:09pm
A gay sports bar would be great... Just like any other sports bar but with better food.
There is one
By 02120
Thu, 03/02/2023 - 2:18pm
Cathedral Station on Washington St, site of the old Red Fez. Can't speak to whether the food is better.
Supposed to be closing to
By joecab
Thu, 03/02/2023 - 6:43pm
Supposed to be closing to make room for a pot shop
Fritz
By anon
Thu, 03/02/2023 - 2:21pm
Fritz on Chandler Street was a gay sports bar for many years. I don't recall that the food was any better than average bar fare. Don't promote stereotypes.
Fine, let's see
By deselby
Thu, 03/02/2023 - 2:03pm
If someone is turned away, the advertising statement would be admissible at trial.
Easy to make the thought experiment: Imagine a bar saying "Our mission is to open a straight bar for whites who feel they have no place."
You can think these things are different: legally they have the same import.
MGL 272 s 92A
https://malegislature.gov/Laws/GeneralLaws/PartIV/...
Note that is a criminal law.
I understand your pain
By lbb
Fri, 03/03/2023 - 9:58am
...because, clearly, there are no bars catering to a straight white clientele, so that explains why you have to get all play-a-lawyer-on-TV about how nobody could possibly be allowed to open a business if they state in their business plan that it caters to a particular community.
so women’s gyms are out then?
By berkleealum
Fri, 03/03/2023 - 9:58am
n/t
Legislature amended antidiscrimination laws to exclude gyms
By deselby
Fri, 03/03/2023 - 1:37pm
"this section shall not apply to a place of exercise for the exclusive use of persons of the same sex which is a bona fide fitness facility established for the sole purpose of promoting and maintaining physical and mental health through physical exercise and instruction, if such facility does not receive funds from a government source, nor to any corporation or entity authorized, created or chartered by federal law for the express purpose of promoting the health, social, educational vocational, and character development of a single sex; provided, further, that with regard to the prohibition of sex discrimination, those establishments which rent rooms on a temporary or permanent basis for the exclusive use of persons of the same sex shall not be considered places of public accommodation and shall not apply to any other part of such an establishment. "
272 92A
LOL
By brianjdamico
Thu, 03/02/2023 - 12:07pm
That's not what is going on here and you know it.
Yeah, plus you can’t go there
By baustin
Fri, 03/03/2023 - 10:37am
Yeah, plus you can’t go there if you aren’t a community member or feel like you have a place. Of course, even if you don’t feel like you have a place, that’s going to change as soon as you go there, and then you can’t come back! Damn the strictness of our English language! Unless all if this is a clever ploy to keep dumb people out?
This is me being genuinely
By Toasty McToast
Thu, 03/02/2023 - 12:09pm
This is me being genuinely curious.
I had thought that the closure of 'gay' bars was due more to the mainstream acceptance of gays in the Boston area. Many were owned by older gay folks and much like anyone, retired with no one to take it over.
I'm not saying people don't want a space for just them, but even as a straight man, I am no fan of sports bars, or bars with tons of TVs myself.
FWIW, Emporio Armani was not a gay bar
Hope they’re successful
By Friartuck
Thu, 03/02/2023 - 1:08pm
Given the epidemic of community watering hole closures everywhere these past many years.
It does seem to be some expensive real estate, pulling in necessary foot traffic will be a challenge.