Home / Lifestyle / Brighton's New Women's Sports Bar Goes Viral
Brighton's New Women's Sports Bar Goes Viral
15 Feb
Summary
- New women's sports bar 'The Crossbar' opened in Brighton.
- Co-owners Lucy and Pippa Tallant funded the venture themselves.
- Opening night tickets sold out within four minutes.

The Crossbar, a new women's sports bar in Brighton, has rapidly gained popularity since its announcement. Co-owners Lucy and Pippa Tallant envisioned a space where women could comfortably watch all sports, with a special focus on women's athletics. Their initial Instagram announcement, intended for a small audience, unexpectedly went viral, attracting over 17,000 followers.
The bar officially opened its doors on February 6th, marking a significant moment for fans of women's sports. The demand was immediate, with tickets for opening night selling out in a mere four minutes. This overwhelming response highlights a strong public desire for inclusive and dedicated sports viewing environments.
Lucy, who also coaches Brighton Seagals FC, noted the recurring issue of women's sports being relegated to small screens or having their broadcast changed. The Crossbar aims to rectify this by prioritizing women's sport while remaining a welcoming venue for all sports enthusiasts. The co-owners self-funded the establishment, with Pippa investing her inheritance, driven by a desire to create a unique and safe community space.
The venue offers multiple spaces, including the Clubhouse and the Boot Room, intended for teams and various groups to gather. The positive reception, with patrons expressing gratitude for a safe, non-judgmental environment, underscores The Crossbar's success in meeting a perceived need within the community.




