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Elevate your next Drive game with a stop at The Bellwether

The excitement starts before the first pitch at The Bellwether, where tasty eats, local brews, and family-friendly fun meet to create the ideal pre-game set up.

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The interior of The Bellwether Public House, including people sitting at tables, nachos, and a bar.

Pack more innings into your Greenville Drive game day with a stop at The Bellwether Public House.

Photo provided by The Bellwether Public House

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A day spent with the Greenville Drive is always a home run — but if you’re looking to make your next game day experience even better, you won’t have to look far.

Conveniently located next to Fluor Field on Main Street is The Bellwether Public House, a local pub serving up unique bites and, take it from us, the perfect atmosphere to wind-up for a baseball game. Psst... it’s a sister restaurant to Urban Wren.

Bites and brews

The Bellwether is open for lunch and dinner Tuesday-Saturday, and serves a can’t-miss brunch on Sundays.

Get into the spirit of the game with fan-favorite eats, like the Crispy CauliFLUOR (wink, wink), Left Field Nachos, and The Swingin’ Pretzel.

Thirsty? Raise a pint of Rallyville — the official beer of the Greenville Drive — try a craft cocktail, or savor your favorite glass of wine.

Bonus: Happy hour happens every day from 4-6 p.m., featuring:

  • $2 off all draft beer, cocktails, and wine
  • Half-price apps and snacks
Fried cauliflower and fried pickles on a table.

Pro tip: Snacks and apps are half-off every day from 4-6 p.m.

Photo provided by The Bellwether Public House

Plenty to do

With 24 high-def TVs, two spacious bars, and plenty of indoor + outdoor seating, The Bellwether sets a new standard for sports bars.

This hot spot is great for groups and is family-friendly, with games for people of all ages on the patio, like Cornhole, giant Jenga, and Connect Four.

Father’s Day fun

The Bellwether is making Father’s Day extra special by extending its Sunday hours (open ‘til 8 p.m.) and offering a fantastic Steak Dinner dad will love.

Snag tix to cheer on the Drive against the Asheville Tourists + enjoy special events all weekend including:

  • Ed’s Dinosaurs Live | Friday, June 14
  • Black Spinners Night | Saturday, June 15
  • Father’s Day Celebration + post-game catch on the field | Sunday, June 16

Make pre-game plans

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