
The Sports Bra, a sports bar dedicated to showing women's sports, to open Boston location
Details of where the Boston franchise will be located and when it will open have not been released.
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Each location will be locally owned and operated and will serve products sourced from local women-owned breweries, distilleries, farms, and artisan food businesses.
The decision to expand was made in light of a recent
The Sports Bras is backed by Alexis Ohanian, husband of Serena Williams and the cofounder of Reddit, whose
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'These owner/operators are capable, enthusiastic, and deeply committed to The Bra's mission,' Nguyen said in the release. 'We continue to support them as they locate the perfect spaces for their own Bras, and we can't wait to celebrate with them when it's time to open their doors!'
The Boston franchise will be the first bar in the area dedicated to showing women's sports, and many local fans have been clamoring for such a location for years.
Boston is home to the PWHL's Boston Fleet, which just completed its second season. The NWSL's Boston Legacy FC will begin play in 2026.
The Boston franchise will be among what the company has dubbed the "Starting Five."
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