India’s first women-only club, Miss and Mrs, offers a safe haven on Bengaluru’s Bannerghatta Road.
With all-female staff and vibrant amenities, it ignites praise and debate.
On January 16, 2025, Bengaluru unveiled India’s first women-only nightclub, Miss and Mrs, located on Bannerghatta Road. Designed as a safe space for women to socialize, dance, and unwind, the club features an all-female staff, including DJs, servers, and nail artists. A viral Instagram video by Deepanshi Singh, amassing 8.4 million views, showcased its lively ambiance, with snacks, pizza, wine, champagne, and unlimited beer for ₹300 during the first hour, doubling thereafter.
The club addresses India’s scarcity of women-only hangouts, where safety concerns often limit nightlife. Visitors enjoy music, nail art, and a judgment-free environment, fostering carefree enjoyment. With 60% of Bengaluru women citing safety as a nightlife barrier, per a 2024 urban study, Miss and Mrs fills a critical gap. On X, posts like @CityVibes’ with 1,500 views praise it as “a game-changer,” though some users question its exclusivity, asking, “Why exclude men?”
The club’s launch stirred debate, with 70% of Instagram comments supporting the initiative, per social media analytics, while others labeled it discriminatory. Supporters argue it empowers women, with one user noting, “Finally, a place to dance without fear.” Critics, however, mock its revenue model, with remarks like, “Who’ll pay the bills?”
Miss and Mrs sets a precedent for women’s nightlife in India, with its viral fame—193,000 likes and 218,000 shares—signaling demand for safe, inclusive spaces. As Bengaluru leads, other cities may follow.