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Where to watch sports in Greenville

We’re sharing 10+ spots for watching sports in Greenville.

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Gamecock fans have a new gathering spot this season.

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It’s football season, so it’s time to revisit our guide filled with the best spots for watching sports. Whether you’re looking for the biggest screen, the most TVs, or a space to watch with fellow fans — we’ve got you covered. Look for the 🏈 for watch party spots.

If your favorite spot didn’t make our list — or we missed a watch party — let us know.

The biggest screens

🏈 Lefty’s, 941 S. Main St. | Home of the Gamecock Club

🏈 New Realm Brewing Co., 912 S. Main St. | Home of the Greenville, SC Browns Backers

Yee-Haw Brewing Company, 307 E. McBee Ave., Ste. C

The Mill at Fountain Inn, 100 Ellison St., Fountain Inn

Southernside Brewing Co., 25 Delano Dr., Unit D

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It’s the inaugural football season for this fan-favorite spot.

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PKL Park, 78 Mayberry St.

Gather GVL, 126 Augusta St.

HeyDay Sandwiches and Cocktails, 2510 Poinsett Hwy.

Bridgeway Public House, 616 Bridgeway Blvd., Simpsonville

The Slice, 134 S. Main St., Simpsonville

Southern Weaving Food Hall, 210 Fern St., Easley

For a true sports bar vibe

🏈 Local Cue, 30 Orchard Park Dr., Ste. 7 | Home of the Upstate, SC New England Patriots Fan Group

🏈 Eastside Bar & Grill, 620 Howell Rd., Ste. 2 | Home of the Bills Mafia Greenville, SC

🏈 Bohemian Bull, Multiple locations | Home of the Buccaholics South Carolina (Pelham Road location)

🏈 Old School Tavern, 23 Rushmore Dr. | Home to Phins Phans of the Upstate + gathering spot for Commanders fans

🏈 Bullwinkle’s Tavern, 2613 Woodruff Rd., Unit 102, Simpsonville | Gathering spot for 49ers fans

🏈 Tip it Back Sports Grille, 215 Pelham Rd. | Gathering spot for Steelers fans

Hall of Fame, 531 Wade Hampton Blvd.

The Goat Bar & Grill GVL, 1021 S. Main St.

City Tavern, 128 N. Main St.

Carolina Ale House, Multiple locations

Mac’s Speed Shop, 930 S. Main St.

Home Team BBQ, 815 Laurens Rd.

Double Dogs, 110 Milestone Way

The Coliseum Billiards and Sports Bar, 528 Haywood Rd.

Yard House, 1025 Woodruff Rd., Bldg. L101

House Divided Bar & Grill, 1659 Woodruff Rd.

The Flat, 1606 Woodruff Rd.

Moretti’s, 783 E. Butler Rd., Mauldin

More to do than watch

🏈 Spare Time Entertainment, 822 Congaree Rd. | Home of the Greenville Packer Backers

🏈 Social Latitude, 1812 Woodruff Rd. | Home of the Greenville Lions Fan Group

Group Therapy, 320 Falls St., Ste. G

Dave & Buster’s, 1025 Woodruff Rd., Ste. # P101

Vaughn’s Food Hall, 109 W. Trade St., Simpsonville

Breweries

Double Stamp Brewery, 819 Laurens Rd.

Bridgeway Brewing, 610 Bridgeway Blvd., Simpsonville

Because the owners are fans

🏈 The Community Tap, 217 Wade Hampton Blvd. | Home of the Eagles Nest: Greenville, SC — note: the group is gathering at Hall of Fame for the first game since TCT closes at 7 p.m.

🏈 Comal 864, 219 W. Antrim Dr., Ste. C | Gathering spot for Cowboys fans“You’re always welcome to be miserable with me,” said owner + chef Dayna Lee.

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