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Women’s Sports Bars May Quadruple in 2025

A wave of women-led sports bars is sweeping the nation, with the number of U.S. venues dedicated to women’s sports expected to quadruple by the end of 2025. Inspired by trailblazers like The Sports Bra in Portland, these inclusive spaces are opening in cities from Austin to Omaha, offering fans a place where women’s games take center stage. The movement mirrors a surge in viewership, with record-breaking audiences for women’s basketball, soccer, volleyball, and hockey.

Owners say they’re not just building businesses—they’re creating communities rooted in respect, passion, and belonging. Many have invested their life savings, crowdfunded support, and leaned on one another to overcome funding barriers and bring their visions to life. Each bar reflects a personal story and a shared mission: to elevate women’s sports and make fans feel at home. Despite obstacles, their energy is infectious—and the crowds are growing fast.

With packed houses, loyal fans, and big dreams, these bars are changing the game—one match at a time.

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