Rough & Tumble Newest Location Highlights Women’s Sports Momentum

Seattle's Latest Sports Haven: Rough & Tumble Expands to Meet Growing Demand for Women's Sports

In a significant milestone for women's sports visibility and community engagement, Rough & Tumble, the country's second women's sports bar, has opened its doors in Seattle. The new venue is a testament to the growing momentum of women's sports, with owner Jen Barnes citing the increasing media coverage as evidence - 5% just three years ago, projected to reach nearly 20% by year's end.

"I knew when I opened Rough & Tumble that we were right on the precipice of something big," said Barnes. "We are helping build that fan base and create community around watching women's sports."

To accommodate this growth, Barnes had to double her staff to open the new location. The expansion reflects a strategic vision for growth, with all staff training at the original Ballard location before opening the new space.

Community Impact and Partnerships

Rough & Tumble has been instrumental in promoting women's sports, particularly 3x3 basketball through its partnership with 3XBA, the country's first league. Owner Jen Barnes and Alanna McDonald, Co-Founder and President of 3XBA, have praised the bar's role as a catalyst for growth.

The bar has also developed partnerships with Togethxr, the women's sports media company co-owned by Seattle sports legend Sue Bird. Sarah Bergstrom, head of operations at Togethxr, highlighted the significance of such spaces: "Rough & Tumble is more than just a bar; it's a place where community happens."

Inclusivity is at the core of Rough & Tumble's mission. "We're creating a space where everybody's welcome," said Barnes. "It's a space for queer people and straight people, cis people and trans people, whether they like or don't know that they're going to fall in love with women's sports or not."

The bar has intentionally carved out a community space that embraces diversity, serving sports fans of all backgrounds. Despite challenges in Seattle's competitive restaurant industry, the business has found success by investing directly in women's sports.

With the opening of the second Rough & Tumble location at 4914 Rainier Avenue South in Columbia City, south Seattle, the bar is positioning itself at the forefront of a broader cultural shift towards growing recognition and support for women's sports.
 
I gotta say, I'm both hyped and skeptical about this new spot. On one hand, it's awesome to see a place like Rough & Tumble popping up that celebrates women's sports - we need more of that! 🏀💪 It's cool to see the bar owner putting her money where her mouth is by investing directly in the community and partnering with organizations like 3XBA. That's some solid business sense right there.

On the other hand, I'm a bit worried about the commercialization of women's sports. We don't want it to feel like it's all about making a profit off of something that's still kinda niche. And with the bar doubling its staff and everything, it does feel like Rough & Tumble is trying to cash in on this trend. Can they really sustain this level of growth without losing that community vibe? 🤔👀
 
I'm low-key hyped about this new spot in Seattle 🤩. I mean, it's awesome to see more places supporting women's sports, you know? It's not just about the games themselves, but the community that comes with 'em. Rough & Tumble is doing a great job of creating that space for people from all walks of life. I love how they're embracing diversity and making everyone feel welcome 🌈. And it's awesome to see local legends like Sue Bird involved in the project. It just goes to show how far women's sports have come, and it's still growing 💪. Can't wait to check out the new spot in Columbia City!
 
I'm loving this new spot in Seattle 🏈😎! It's awesome to see more places popping up that are all about supporting women's sports. I mean, who doesn't want to hang out with their friends, watch some sick basketball skills, and feel like they're part of something cool? 😊 The fact that they're creating a space where everyone feels welcome is really great. No judgments, just sports and good vibes 🤝. And I'm stoked to see more people getting into women's sports - it's about time we gave those athletes some love 💖!
 
just saw this news and gotta say, its awesome to see rough & tumble expanding like that! they're killin it with their community vibe and all, creating spaces where everyone can come together to watch some sick 3x3 basketball 🏀💪. and i love how jen barnes is reppin for women's sports - we need more of that positivity in the world! its not just about the bar itself, but the impact they're having on growing the sport and bringing people together 💕
 
I think it's really cool that they're creating a space where everyone can come together to watch women's sports 🏀👍. The growth in media coverage is definitely a big part of it, but I also love how they're actively working with organizations like 3XBA and Togethxr to promote the sport. It's not just about the bar itself, but about building a community that supports women's sports and inclusion 🤝. I'm excited to see more venues like Rough & Tumble popping up in other cities! 💥
 
I'm tellin' ya, this is some pretty fishy stuff goin' on here 🐟💸. I mean, think about it, Rough & Tumble just happens to open up another location in Seattle right as the media coverage of women's sports is starting to pick up? That's like tryin' to predict a trend, you know what I mean? It's almost... too convenient. And don't even get me started on the connections between this bar and Togethxr - it's like they're tryin' to create some kinda narrative around women's sports and community engagement, but is that really just happenstance or is there somethin' more goin' on beneath the surface? 🤔👀
 
🏀💪 its so cool that rough & tumble is expanding to meet the demand for women's sports bars in seattle 🤩 i mean 5% just three years ago but now its projected to reach nearly 20% by year's end thats a huge growth and it shows how passionate the community is about women's sports 🌟 plus it's great that they're supporting local leagues like 3xba and partnering with companies like togethxr
 
omg you guys i am literally SO stoked about this new rough & tumble spot in seattle!! 🤩 like i know they said its just a bar but honestly it feels like so much more than that - its a community space for people of all backgrounds to come together and watch womens sports (i mean who doesn't love womens basketball?! 3x3 is everything) 🏀

and can we talk about how awesome it is that the owner jen barnes is pushing for inclusivity? like she explicitly states that everyone is welcome no matter who you are or what your identity is - queer, straight, cis, trans, etc... its like a breath of fresh air in this city 🌼

i also love that they partnered with togethxr and 3xba which is just so cool for womens sports growth (20% projected increase by end of year?! wow) and sue bird is literally the queen 👑

anyway i think its so great that rough & tumble is leading this charge in seattle's growing womens sports scene... cant wait to check it out 🏈
 
omg i'm so hyped for this new rough & tumble location!! 🤩 like, can you even imagine having two places to watch the aces or wnba games with all our favorite people around us? 💖 it's amazing how much love and support jen barnes has been putting into these sports bars - 5% growth in media coverage is insane! 🚀 she's literally changing the game for women's sports in seattle and beyond. i've already got my squad planning a night out at this new location, can't wait to meet alanna mcdonald from 3xba too 💁‍♀️👯 and seeing what kind of community magic happens at rough & tumble is literally giving me all the feels ❤️
 
I'm so stoked to see more venues like this popping up! It's awesome that Rough & Tumble is giving women's sports a boost - I mean, who doesn't love watching strong, talented women crush it on the court? 😊 The fact that they're creating a space for people from all backgrounds to come together and enjoy the game is just fantastic. I've been meaning to check out their first location in Ballard, now I'm definitely gonna have to swing by both! 👍
 
🤩 just saw this news about Rough & Tumble expanding to meet demand for women's sports bars in Seattle! 🏀 it's so awesome that Jen Barnes is doubling down on creating community around women's sports - we need more spaces like this where everyone can come together and support each other. and partnering with 3XBA and Togethxr? mind. blown. 💥 what's even more amazing is the inclusivity aspect - making space for all people, regardless of background or identity. it's a game changer! 🎉
 
THESE ARE REALLY EXCITING TIMES FOR WOMEN'S SPORTS!!! 🤩 i think its awesome that there are places like rough & tumble where people can come together to watch and enjoy womens sports, its about time we saw more of these kinds of venues pop up across the usa! i also love how they're creating a space that's inclusive for everyone, regardless of background or identity. it just goes to show that with a bit of support and investment, women's sports can really start to take off and gain some serious momentum 📈
 
🤩 I'm so stoked to see how fast things are moving with women's sports! It's amazing that Rough & Tumble is helping create a community around it, you know? They're not just about serving drinks, they're creating a space where people from all walks of life can come together and support each other. 🤝 And I love that they're doubling down on their staff to make sure everyone feels welcome - queer people, trans people, straight people... everyone! 🌈 It's like, we should be celebrating women's sports for every reason, not just because it's becoming more popular or whatever. The fact is, women in sports are just as talented and amazing as anyone else, you feel me? 💖 So let's keep supporting them and creating spaces where they can thrive! 🎉
 
🤔 I'm not sure about this whole "women's sports bar" thing... it sounds like just another trend to me 🏋️‍♀️. Like, what's next? A bar just dedicated to watching dudes play sports? 😂 I mean, don't get me wrong, more women's sports is awesome and all that, but do we really need a special bar for it? Can't we just hang out at the regular bar and watch whatever's on TV? 🍺 It seems like Rough & Tumble is just trying to cash in on the latest fad. And what's with the " community space" vibe? Is that just code for "we're charging more money to be seen at our trendy bar"? 💸
 
I remember when ESPN barely showed live women's sports events 🤔. But times have changed, and it's awesome to see Rough & Tumble leading the charge! I'm loving that they're creating a community space where everyone's welcome, no matter their background or interests 💖. It's about time we gave women's sports the love and attention it deserves 👏. The fact that they've partnered with Seattle sports legend Sue Bird is a big deal too 🤝. Women in sports are killing it! 3x3 basketball and all that jazz, I might not be entirely familiar with it, but if Rough & Tumble's on it, you can bet I'll be checking it out 👀. More of these bars opening up would be amazing - let's keep pushing the momentum for women's sports! 🚀
 
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