Spill the tea while restaurant-hopping in BostonĪny city known for a tea party is one worth visiting on your LGBTQIA-centric road trip. Before you head out, pick up coffee (and a slice of banana black sesame cake for the road) from the impossibly cool Tandem Coffee + Bakery, and a brown butter lobster roll from wildly popular Eventide Oyster Co. Then cap the night off on the dance floor at queer-friendly Bubba’s Sulky Lounge. It’s really the best of both worlds, meaning you can kick off your road trip with a round of pool at Blackstones, the oldest gay bar in town, and follow with chic cocktails at Jewel Box, a sparkly cocktail bar that seems perpetually dressed for prom - fit with twinkly lights and pops of pink. This “other” Portland has a lot of the same progressive politics and indie charm of its Oregonian counterpart, but with fewer than 100,000 residents, it feels more like a big, liberal city masquerading as an unpretentious small town. ![]() Start on a lobster high in Portland, Maineįor a truly epic East Coast voyage, start in Maine’s largest city, a seaside haven for culture, seafood, art, and the LGBTQIA+ community.
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