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Club Café has been at 209 Columbus Avenue in the South End for over thirty-five years, and in that time it has accumulated a role in Boston's gay community that goes beyond bar or restaurant — it functions as the neighbourhood's living room, the place where the community gathers for milestones, debates, celebrations, and ordinary Tuesday evenings. The venue is multi-room: a front café and dining area serving a full menu (the food is genuinely good, not incidental), a video bar behind it that is the social hub most evenings, and a performance space that hosts drag shows several nights a week. The drag shows are a particular draw — Boston has a strong drag scene and Club Café books it consistently, with production values that match the reputation. The crowd is broadly mixed in the best sense: gay men predominate in the front bar but the rest of the venue draws lesbians, trans patrons, and allies in proportions that reflect the South End's diverse queer population. Service has been consistent through ownership changes; the kitchen runs until late. The Columbus Avenue location is central South End — walking distance from the neighbourhood's restaurant row, the Back Bay/South End MBTA connections, and the South End's cluster of gay-owned businesses.
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