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Babe’s Giving Women’s Sports Fans In Chicago A Place To Call Home
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Babe’s Giving Women’s Sports Fans In Chicago A Place To Call Home

After a crowdfunding campaign, a full interior overhaul and rummaging through a ton of sports memorabilia, a highly-anticipated women’s sports bar is now open in Logan Square. Babe’s Sports Bar at 3017 W. Armitage Ave. had a soft opening Saturday after nearly a year of renovations, creating a space for fans of women’s professional sports, said bar owner Nora McConnell-Johnson.

The Block Club Chicago Podcast · Block Club Chicago, Iridian Fierro

October 2, 202524m 1s

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After a crowdfunding campaign, a full interior overhaul and rummaging through a ton of sports memorabilia, a highly-anticipated women’s sports bar is now open in Logan Square.

Babe’s Sports Bar at 3017 W. Armitage Ave. had a soft opening Saturday after nearly a year of renovations, creating a space for fans of women’s professional sports, said bar owner Nora McConnell-Johnson.

Host - Iridian Fierro

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