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Local sports bars in Greenville, S.C.

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Can you believe summer is already coming to a close? While the end of summer may feel bittersweet, there’s plenty to look forward to in the fall: pumpkin patches, sweater weather, and – maybe most importantly – football season.

If you can’t make it to your team’s home field for a game, we put together a list of local spotsbased on y’alls suggestions + a few of our faves – where you can have a bite, drink a beer + watch the game.

Charleston Sports Pub, 15 W Washington St.

A newer addition to the scene, Charleston Sports Pub is a great spot. We recommend getting the Mac ‘n’ cheese burger to chow down while you cheer on your team.

The Habitap, 1325 Miller Rd.

This fast-casual spot sports everything from Philly cheesesteaks to fried mushrooms.

Local Cue, 30 Orchard Park Dr. Ste 7

This neighborhood sports bar spotlights barbeque such as smoked meat.

Hall of Fame Sports Grill, 531 Wade Hampton Blvd.

With trivia, bingo, and brunch – there’s never a dull moment.

LTO Burger Bar, 2541 N Pleasantburg Dr.

Trivia + karaoke nestled in Cherrydale.

Tacozzini, 1818 Augusta St.

A modern pub sporting 32 taps with beer, wine, coffee + more.

Craft & Barrel, 23 Rushmore Dr.

This Greenville gem uses ingredients from local vendors, pairing with craft beers + bourbon.

The Coliseum Billiards and Sports Bar, 528 Haywood Rd.

This particular spot displays all sports, as well as unlimited pool.

Mac’s Speed Shop, 930 S Main St.

Southern fare with an extensive beer list.

Topgolf, 201 Clifton Acres

A high-tech driving range with a lounge for drinks.

Pour Taproom, 7 Falls Park Dr.

A very unique selection of 70 craft beers, ciders, wine + more.

Sharkey’s Pub, 112 N Main St.

Locally owned with occasional live music.

Bar Louie, 1117 Woodruff Rd. Suite A

This lively spot is one of the best places to grab martinis + microbrews.

Friar’s Tavern, 1178 Woodruff Rd.

Pub grub + drink specials served until midnight 7 days a week.

Carolina Ale House, multiple locations

Seasonal menu offerings + football drink specials.

Growlerhaus, 12 Lois Ave.

During football season, they offer 10% off on Saturdays for anyone wearing college football gear.

Spare Time, 822 Congaree Rd.

Spare Time is more than just a place to go bowling. They have 3 full service bars + TV’s lining the walls in every room of the space. They offer food and beverage specials during all NFL Sunday ticket games and host Clemson watch parties in the facility with the Greenville Clemson Club.

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