Bar in Portland, United States
The Sports Bra
100ptsWomen's sports, real atmosphere, no apologies.

About The Sports Bra
The Sports Bra on NE Broadway is Portland's dedicated women's sports bar — a warm, LGBTQ-friendly room that works better for a casual date night than a typical sports bar, as long as you have a game to anchor the evening. Walk-ins are easy, prices are neighborhood-tier, and the community feel sets it apart from generic broadcast bars in the city.
The right bar for the right occasion
If you are headed to Northeast Portland for a casual evening that centers on women's sports and a genuinely welcoming room, The Sports Bra at 2512 NE Broadway is the call. This is the kind of bar that works leading when you arrive with a purpose: a game on the screen, a drink in hand, and company that actually wants to be there. For a low-key date night where the vibe matters more than the cocktail list, it delivers something most Portland bars do not: a focused, inclusive atmosphere where women's athletics are the main event, not an afterthought on a muted screen in the corner.
What to expect as a first-timer
The atmosphere here is energetic but not chaotic. The room is built around the idea that women's sports deserve the same primetime treatment as any other broadcast, which shapes everything from the screen placement to the crowd's engagement. Expect a genuinely enthusiastic room on game nights — the kind of energy where strangers are invested in the same match — without the aggressive noise levels that make conversation impossible. That balance makes it more workable for a two-person evening than a typical sports bar, where the sound design is often an afterthought. Come for a scheduled match if you want the full experience; the atmosphere on a quiet weeknight without a major game will be noticeably lower-key.
The crowd skews younger, predominantly LGBTQ-friendly, and broadly progressive , Portland's Northeast neighborhood sets that tone. First-timers should know the bar has a strong community identity, so it draws regulars who are invested in the mission, not just dropping in for a generic drink. That creates a warmer room than most sports bars, which is part of what makes it work for a date.
Timing and practical details
For a date night specifically, aim for a match evening when there is something meaningful on the schedule , NWSL, international women's football, or NCAA tournaments are the draws that animate the room. A weekend evening with a game in progress is the sweet spot. Walk-in friendly by Portland standards, though a popular match night will fill the bar quickly, so arriving early is advisable. Reservations: Walk-ins are generally fine; no reservation system appears to be required, but arrive early on match nights. Dress: Casual, no dress code. Budget: Expect neighborhood bar pricing, consistent with Portland's Northeast Broadway strip , this is not a cocktail-program destination, so plan accordingly.
Date night verdict
For a first date, The Sports Bra works if you both have an interest in women's sports or appreciate a bar with a clear point of view. The atmosphere is warm enough for conversation early in the evening, and the shared experience of watching a match gives the night a built-in structure that generic cocktail bars lack. If your priority is a serious drinks program or a quiet, intimate room, look elsewhere , Teardrop Lounge or Bible Club PDX will serve that purpose better. But if you want a bar with actual personality and a community behind it, The Sports Bra is a better choice than most of what Northeast Broadway offers for a casual evening out.
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FAQ
- What's the crowd like at The Sports Bra? Predominantly young, LGBTQ-friendly, and community-oriented. This is not a generic sports bar crowd , regulars are invested in women's athletics and the bar's identity, which makes for a warmer, more engaged room than most. Expect a mix of sports fans and neighborhood regulars.
- Does The Sports Bra have outdoor seating? Outdoor seating details are not confirmed in available data. Given the NE Broadway location, check directly with the bar before visiting if this is a priority for your evening.
- Does The Sports Bra have happy hour deals? Specific happy hour pricing is not available in current data. Portland neighborhood bars at this price tier commonly run weekday happy hours , worth checking the bar's social channels or calling ahead for current offers.
- Do I need a reservation at The Sports Bra? Walk-ins are generally direct. On popular match nights , NWSL games, major international women's fixtures , the bar fills quickly, so arriving 30 minutes before tip-off is smarter than relying on availability at peak time.
- Is The Sports Bra good for groups? Yes, more so than most intimate cocktail bars. The sports bar format handles groups naturally, and the communal energy on match nights suits larger parties. For groups of six or more on a busy game night, arriving early is advisable to secure space together.
- What's the signature drink at The Sports Bra? Specific menu items are not available in current data. The bar's identity is built around the sports programming and atmosphere rather than a destination cocktail program. If a craft drinks list is your priority, Teardrop Lounge or Multnomah Whiskey Library are stronger options for that specifically.
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| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
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| The Sports Bra | Easy | ||
| Teardrop Lounge | Unknown | ||
| Bible Club PDX | Unknown | ||
| Multnomah Whiskey Library | Unknown | ||
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's the crowd like at The Sports Bra?
Expect a welcoming, predominantly women-forward crowd that takes women's sports seriously. The room at 2512 NE Broadway draws a mix of locals, sports fans, and people who appreciate a bar with a clear identity. It is lively on match nights but not aggressively loud.
Does The Sports Bra have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating details are not confirmed in available venue data. If patio access matters to your visit, call ahead or check directly with the bar before making plans around it.
Does The Sports Bra have happy hour deals?
Specific happy hour pricing is not listed in the venue record. Portland bars in the NE Broadway corridor commonly run evening specials, so it is worth asking when you arrive or checking their social channels before your visit.
Do I need a reservation at The Sports Bra?
Walk-ins are the norm at The Sports Bra, but the bar fills quickly on NWSL match nights and during major women's sports events. If you are bringing a group or have a specific game in mind, arriving early is a better strategy than trying to reserve a table.
Is The Sports Bra good for groups?
Yes, provided the group has a genuine interest in women's sports or is comfortable in an energetic, sports-focused room. Groups watching a live match will get the most out of it. If your group wants quiet conversation, this is not the right fit.
What's the signature drink at The Sports Bra?
Specific drink menu details are not documented in the venue record. The bar is primarily known for its concept and atmosphere rather than a standout cocktail program, so drinks are part of the experience rather than the main draw.
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