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Boston, Massachusetts
South End gay sports bar with a patio, pool, and karaoke.
A gay sports bar and neighborhood pub in Boston's South End, on Washington Street, open since 2014. Cathedral Station is the low-key counterpart to the city's drag-and-dance rooms: TVs for the game, a pool table, an outdoor patio, and a bar menu of wings, fish tacos, and weekend brunch classics rather than a dance floor. The crowd is the South End's queer regulars plus a straight-inclusive neighborhood mix, and the calendar runs to karaoke and trivia rather than headliner shows. It's the kind of place you go to actually hear each other: a pint after work, a table for the playoffs, a casual first stop before the night gets louder elsewhere. In a city that's lost a lot of its gay bars, Cathedral Station has held on as one of the South End's everyday queer anchors, worth knowing if you want a relaxed night out over a big one.
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