Boston’s South End cafes

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Current locally-owned & independent coffee houses in the South End

During these cold months, the many small, independent coffee houses in the South End become a great place to meet up with someone or to get out.

I wanted to update my 2015 post, Boston’s many South End coffee houses. For the purpose of this post, I have intentionally omitted the large, national chains (2 Dunkin’, 1 Starbucks, 1 Peets Coffee, and 1 Caffè Nero) in the South End. I want to showcase local coffee houses that brew different coffees and have far more personality. I hope this post encourages you to find a local coffee house and make it your own. Save the chains for when you’re on the road or at an airport.

Below is a map of independent coffee houses in the South End. All of these places have space to sitdown and enjoy your coffee. I’ve also included the price for a small cup of coffee, the coffee they serve and details about the coffee house.

  1. Render Coffee House – Price for a small coffee is $3.00. Render serves their own brand of coffee and is best known for their pour-over brew method. The first coffee house was in the South End but this coffee house now has a location in the Financial District and Seaport.
  2. Café Madeleine – Price for a small coffee is $2.00. The cafe serves La Colombe coffee. This tiny cafe has limited seating (and none during the pandemic). Aside from having good coffee they have the best croissants, according to this blind croissant tasting I hosted.
  3. Jaho Coffee & Tea House – Price for a small coffee is $2.80. They serve their own brand of coffee and in some of their other locations they also serve wine in the evenings. Originally, based in Salem, MA Jaho now has three locations in Boston.
  4. Flour Bakery and Cafe – Price for a small coffee is $3.25. Flour serves Fazenda coffee (a local coffee roaster). This is the first Flour Bakery and Cafe (opening in 2000). Now the popular cafe has nine locations in Boston and Cambridge.
  5. Greystone Café – Price for a small coffee is $3.00. The cafe serves Proud Mary Coffee. This location was formerly the Appleton Bakery but a mother / daughter team opened Greystone in September 2020 with a beautiful walk-up window.
  6. Kohi Café – Price for a small coffee is $3.00. They serve Tandem coffee and are best known for their pour-over brew method. The first cafe opened in Provincetown but there are now three locations in Boston.
  7. Berkeley Perk Café – Price for a small coffee is $2.50. “The Perk” as I call it serves its own brand of coffee and is the longest continually running coffee house in the South End. It first opened its doors in the late 1990s (I believe 1998).
  8. South End Buttery – Price for a small coffee is $2.60. The coffee house serves Equator coffee. Richard first opened this space in 2005 and transformed this corner of the South End. In 2014 I conducted a blind chocolate chip cookie tasting and the Buttery’s cookie took top honors. Maybe I should do this again. The Buttery has a sister location at 37 Clarendon St. that remains unmarked above because its status since the pandemic remains uncertain.
  9. Tatte Bakery & Café – Price for a small coffee is $3.00. Tatte serves Stumptown Coffee. The South End location is teh largest coffee / cafe in the neighborhood yet this giant space does fill up (especially in the morning). In recent years, Tatte has expanded rapidly and now there are approximately 20 locations in Boston, Cambridge, and Brookline.
  10. Cuppacoffee – Price for a small coffee is $2.36. The Australian coffee house serves Abbotsford Road (an Australian roaster now in the US). If you go, I recommend ordering a Long Black (an Australian version of an Americano). This coffee house has one other location in Boston.
  11. Mod Espresso – Price for a small coffee is $4.00. They serve La Colombe coffee. I enjoy the staff at this coffee house inside the high end furniture store Modern Relik.
  12. Blunch – Price for a small coffee is $2.01. They serve karma Coffee. Better known for their delicious sandwiches, cookies and treats, the space is well loved and has a strong loyal customer base.

Blackbird Doughnuts (Not on the map – my bad) – Price for a small (16oz – yikes) coffee is $2.50 and is from Fazenda Coffee (a local coffee roaster). While no indoor seating is available, they do have a popular bench which makes for good people watching if you can snag the space with a friend. The shop is located near Tremont & Berkeley Street.

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“The hottest gay bar in Boston is…”Stefon from SNL

Queer Comedy Hour: Kendall Farrell

Comic, Kendall Farrell, comes to The White Bull Tavern Comedy Club in Faneuil Hall on Thursday, January 20th courtesy of Hideout Comedy. Above is a clip from Kendall performing at the Highland Inn in 2020. For more information, or to get tickets to see Kendall click here.

You can also follow Kendall on Twitter at @kendall_farrell.

Temptation Tuesday

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Men in kilts

Ouch! What the heck is going on in this photograph?

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Monday morning mancandy

May this week’s post distract you from the fact that it is a Monday morning.

The art of Banksy is coming to Boston

The Art of Banksy, the largest touring exhibition of authentic Banksy artworks in the world, will open in Boston in February. The exhibit which is currently touring the world features more than 100 original works from private collectors across the globe, offering a rare opportunity to view authenticated and certified Banksy artworks rarely available to the public.

The much anticipated exhibit is scheduled to open in Boston on Thursday, Feb. 17, and Sergio and I have tickets for opening night. The location of the exhibit (much like the artist) remains a mystery (or at least it was when I wrote this article) but the New York City exhibit took place on two floors in a now closed Urban Outfitters.

For more information visit banksyexhibit.com.

Scruffy Sunday

Once again, I want to thank the blog Fearsome Beard for sharing this photo last fall. I think this guy makes for the perfect Scruffy Sunday post. What do you think?

Previous Scruffy Sunday Posts

Saturday morning coffee

Much thanks to Rob O. from Seduced By The New blog for sending me this photo as a suggestion for my weekly coffee post.

Good. To. The. Last. Drop.

Furry Friday

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Happy New Year everyone. This year’s first Furry Friday of 2022 comes from the Facebook Group, Hot Hairy Studs.

Past Furry Friday

BosGuy brain teaser

riddle, exercise for your brainEach Friday, I post a riddle to get you to think outside the box and exercise your brain. If you are stumped, share it with a friend or colleague and see if you can figure out the answer together.

Leave your answer in the comment section. I’ll approve responses later in the day to give people a chance to respond without seeing any spoilers.

This week’s brain teaser: Where does Frosty the Snowman keep his money?

Like riddles? Check out past week’s brain teasers.

What to do this weekend

Below is a list of what is happening in Boston. Show your love by supporting our gay bars and businesses. If you have an event you want included, email bosguymail@gmail.com.

Boston Gay Bars

The Alley
THURSDAY: Trivia Night @8PM
FRIDAY: RPDR viewing party @8PM
SATURDAY: Visiting DJ Wayne Michael (from AHouse) @10PM
SUNDAY: Bearaoke Karaoke Night @8PM

blend
THURSDAY: Open for dinner – no programming
FRIDAY: RPDR viewing party @8PM Friday Feels w/ Twisted Gleam @10PM
SATURDAY: Mayhem Saturday w/ DJ Aga @10PM
SUNDAY: Disco brunch @11AM

Cathedral Station
THURSDAY: Watch Bruins host Wild @7PM & Celtics play Knicks @7:30PM
FRIDAY: Kitchen and bar open – no programming
SATURDAY: Watch Bruins host Lightening @7PM & Celtics host Knicks @7:30PM
SUNDAY: Watch NE Patriots (10-6) play Miami Dolphins (8-8) @4:30PM

Club Cafe
THURSDAY: Thursday Request Live – Drag Launch Party w/ DJ Aga & host Mizery @10PM
FRIDAY: RPDR viewing party @8PM & Lady Gaga Night w/ DJ Stevie Psyclone & performance by Briar Blush @10PM
SATURDAY: House & Top 40 w/ DJ Stevie Pysclone @10PM
SUNDAY: Sunday brunch @11AM & Throwback Tea Dance w/ DJ Begbick @5PM

dbar
FRIDAY: Karaoke w/ VJ Ryan Grow @10PM
SATURDAY: Slay Saturday w DJ Jay Ine @10PM
SUNDAY: Open – Brunch @11AM & Iced Tea Dance w/ DJ Joe Bermudez & host Pristine Christine @4PM

Jacques Cabaret – Call 617-426-8902 to reserve seats to shows
THURSDAY: Now That’s What I Call A Drag Show! @8PM @8PM
FRIDAY: Drag Me To The Main Stage hosted by Teashaboo @10PM
SATURDAY: Drag Me To The Main Stage hosted by Teashaboo @7PM &10PM
SUNDAY: Sunday Fun Day – Open Mic night w/ Mitzzy @7PM

Legacy & Candi Bar (Gay Mafia Boston)
THURSDAY: Serve Thursdays “Back to the 90s!” w/ DJ Coleslaw @10PM
FRIDAY: Bussdown Fridays w/ DJ Frenchy @10PM
SATURDAY: Legacy hosts DJ Shane Marcus @10PM
SUNDAY: Hot Mess Sunday at Candi Bar @10PM

Trophy Room
THURSDAY: Watch Bruins host Wild @7PM & Celtics play Knicks @7:30PM
FRIDAY: RPDR viewing party w/ host Ania Bangkoks @8PM
SATURDAY: Watch Bruins host Lightening @7PM & Celtics host Knicks @7:30PM
SUNDAY: Brunch served all day // Watch Patriots (10-6) play Dolphins (8-8) @4:30PM

LGBTQ+ nights & events

THURSDAY: TRL – Drag Show w/ DJ Aga at Club Cafe @10PM

THURSDAY: Queeraoke at Midway Cafe Thursday at 8PM

FRIDAY: Beach Ball Fridays w/ DJ Michael Giller at La Makina (Revere Beach)

SATURDAY: Latin Night at La Makina

SUNDAY: Leather Penitence w/ music by Penitence leather attire strongly encouraged doors open @9PM at Phoenix Landing

DRAG BRUNCHES IN BOSTON

Some drag brunches require tickets purchased ahead of time. Click the event links shared below for ticketing and reservation information.

Drag-Tacular Brunch Pink vs. Xtina
Saturday @12:00PM
Laugh Boston

Illusions The Drag Brunch Boston
Saturday & Sunday shows @1:30PM
Hosted upstairs at Hennessey’s

And finally… another resource for what is happening at Boston gay bars is KikiPedia.

Vintage gay

This came from the Vintage LGBTS tumblr account. The author indicated the photo was taken in the 1920s. Both men appear to be smooching a watch and the guy on the right has a wedding ring so maybe this was all in good fun, but either way it still makes a great photograph.

I dedicate this weekly post, featuring vintage gay photographs, to the men and women who lived in a more critical time where being true to yourself and loving who you want wasn’t always an option and came at a great price. Do you have a photo you would like to share? Email me at bosguymail@gmail.com.

Previous Vintage Gay Photos

First Event returns to Boston

First Event is one of the longest running conferences in the U.S. for transgender and gender expansive people and those who love and support them. The conference was cancelled in 2021 due to COVID-19, but this year a scaled back 41st First Event returns to Boston returns to the Boston Park Plaza Hotel.

Because the COVID test positivity rate in Boston is currently over 6%, and to minimize risk of transmission, First Event will be eliminating all programming that would normally be held in small or crowded spaces or that would encourage close contact. However, coming together as a community is also important so to strike the right balance two events will take place on Friday, January 14th and Saturday, January 15th with several safeguards put in place which are detailed here.

Both Friday’s Trans Celebration Dinner & Fashion Show as well as Saturday’s banquet will have significantly limited registration (<1/3 of the capacity of the Grand Ballroom). The entertainment portion of events will be live-streamed for free and the conference will facilitate organization of informal daytime meetups to explore Boston in small groups.

For more information about this organiztion, the annual conference and / or to get tickets to the Celebration Dinner and / or Banquet visit, firstevent.org.

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