Lesbian nightspot in a 2-story setting featuring local beer, dancing, live shows & a pub menu.
"My Sisters Room, better known as MSR, is one of a few lesbian bars left in the U.S. (last time we checked there were less than 25). The Midtown bar always has something on their calendar—karaoke, dance parties, drag shows, and comedy nights. While they do offer pub-quality light bites like hot dogs and tacos, we usually eat ahead of time so we can prioritize taking shots at the bar and dancing. Most nights it’s more of a party, but there’s a patio you can hit if you need to reset and take a break from the flashing lights upstairs." - juli horsford
"My Sister’s Room (or MSR to regulars) attracts studs, femmes, butch lesbians, and the people who love them. Queer and trans people are certain to feel comfortable at MSR, too. There’s always a party going on with MSR regularly hosting special guest performers and DJs to keep the self-described “go-to” bar fresh and exciting. Stop by on a Sunday afternoon for a classic tea dance or one of the many comedy and cabaret shows offered throughout the week." - Robbie Medwed
"My Sisters Room, better known as MSR, is one of only a handful of lesbian bars left in the U.S. (last time we checked it was less than 25). It's a queer-friendly space to grab a drink or get your groove on out on the dance floor. Although their address changes frequently, MSR is always somewhere in Midtown, and they’ve always got something going on. Karaoke, dance parties, drag shows, and comedy nights are just a few of the events you’ll see on their calendar. They do offer standard light bites like hot dogs and tacos, but you’ll probably want to eat before you go so you can prioritize taking shots at the bar and dancing. Most nights it’s more of a party, but there’s a patio you can hit if you need to reset and take a break from the flashing lights upstairs. " - juli horsford
"My Sister’s Room (or MSR to regulars) moved from East Atlanta Village (where Banshee now resides) to Midtown a few years ago and just relocated to its latest Midtown spot on Crescent Avenue in 2022. This new location features a large outdoor patio in front of the bar, too. MSR attracts studs, femmes, butch lesbians, and the people who love them. Queer and trans people are certain to feel comfortable at MSR, too. MSR regularly hosts special guest performers and DJs to keep the self-described “go-to” bar fresh and exciting. Stop by on a Sunday afternoon for a classic tea dance or one of the many comedy and cabaret shows offered throughout the week." - Eater Staff
"Hosting an all-night Renaissance tour celebration with live music, DJs, drag performances, and a Beyoncé costume contest." - Beth McKibben