A League Of Her Own
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2319 18th St NW, Washington, DC 20009, United States
Monday - Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 6 PM–12 AM
Friday - Saturday: 6 PM–3 AM
Sunday: Closed
148 Comments
Mina Foutch
It’s interesting that others are leaving similar reviews on here, and I wanted to share my experience to further validate their claims that this bar is annoying and not very welcoming at all! My fiancé and I went to the bathroom together (as one does at any bar to be safe), so that we could both use the restroom and so that she could help me fix my bra, something I didn’t want to do in the open, flashing my nips everywhere isn’t necessarily my style and all of the bathroom doors were open in this bar, so the only privacy was in a STALL. Both of the stall doors were open, and it was an urgent need, so we did not see the one person per stall rule on the outside of the doors. After we were in the stall for approximately 30 seconds together, we used separate ones to pee because of how small they were, upon exiting the stall, a male worker immediately confronted my fiancé and told her that we both needed to leave because we were in a stall together. To be clear, the vibes were so confrontational that my partner asked if she was still allowed to wash her hands before we left lol. They were extremely rude and upon us leaving (and not getting a chance to finish our $15 cocktails :/) multiple bouncers watched us while we stood outside trying to figure out where to go and what to do next. All in all, really annoying and awful vibes. For a place that claims to be welcoming to everyone, the workers actions did not reflect this as they were abrasive and carried all around mean attitudes. Personally, I won’t be going here again. I had to try very hard to not let this encounter ruin my night!
Steph Zinn
This is the place to be if you are gay mostly ladies, but everyone is welcome. Bartenders were fantastic, dance floor was poppin. First time here, they hit it outta the park. Definitely will be back!
Rebecca Hofheinz
came here with my girlfriend from san diego. we’ve very lucky to have a wonderful lesbian bar in san diego so we were excited to visit another one. when we walked in, the id check was rude and unwelcoming. we took a seat and my girlfriend went to get us drinks. she stood at the bar for 5 minutes waiting for anyone to help her. after no one did, she asked the id check and they rudely told her to go to the bar… that she was just standing at. my girlfriend finally spotted someone playing on their phone who might be the bartender and asked for help. they served her but were very rude and didn’t say a single word. overall the vibes were not great and very sad considering there’s only so many lesbian bars in the US.
Kelley Williams
Went here to celebrate little sister. Not a great place for celebrating a bachelorettes or birthday as they make you take off you sashes, headbands, and other fun items you attach to yourselves for those types events. The drinks are strong though. Staff wasn't very welcoming.
Darshanie Dyal
It was a good vibe, all of the levels were very full and a lot of people. Very popular location and easy to find. The music is good. The drinks were really good.
Cato Heskett
WARNING: If you have a clothing mishap and your friend goes into the stall with you to fix it, the bar will IMMEDIATELY kick you out, no warning, no explanation. Worst queer bar I've ever been to. How dead it was on a Friday night should've clued me in, but we wanted to give it a chance. Stepped into the bathroom to fix my shirt, and upon exiting, were escorted by security to the front door and kicked out. If it hadn't been for a nice stranger who asked the security guard why we were being kicked out, we never would've known. Wish we would've read the reviews before we came here. If you're disabled or need help or are POC, beware!
Bobbi DeAnda
This bar is THE BEST. The lights and the colors make you happy right when you walk in and then you go downstairs and there's old school Nintendo!!!!!! Took me back! I had the time of my life! There's also a rooftop deck and a dance floor - they have everything! Really like this spot! Also felt super covid safe - masks required and proof of vaccination to enter.
Jennie Bob
Mostly danced upstairs, great music, so much queer energy, so hype, felt very safe. Green flag is they have water out upstairs and downstairs, which felt like they actually care about the wellbeing of the people inside. Will be back.
2319 18th St NW, Washington, DC 20009, United States
Monday - Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 6 PM–12 AM
Friday - Saturday: 6 PM–3 AM
Sunday: Closed
