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I know there was a pretty long thread about Wilmington not having a "Panthers Bar"  So I figured I would give everyone a heads up. We do finally have one. Dempseys Sports Bar on Market St. Pizza and Wings are being catered,so, free food. Bar is all decorated in Panthers color scheme and our game will always be on the big screen and audio as it should be. 

 

Happy Game day, 

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Where in Wilm is it?

Sorry It took so long to get back to you. Almost forgot I started this thread in all the excitement yesterday. It is on Market st, between Gordon and MLK. Used to be a hole in the wall biker bar called Billy Goats.

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I know there was a pretty long thread about Wilmington not having a "Panthers Bar"  So I figured I would give everyone a heads up. We do finally have one. Dempseys Sports Bar on Market St. Pizza and Wings are being catered,so, free food. Bar is all decorated in Panthers color scheme and our game will always be on the big screen and audio as it should be. 

 

Happy Game day, 

 

Congrats!  I know how satisfying it is to get a bar on your side!  If I am ever in Wilmington I will be sure to pay a visit!

 

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I have been in Southport the last 4 days, but staying in a drunken haze. Fun small town here

OMG! I hope you brought your own drinking buddies. Unless that town got a lot more exciting since i last visited; place was a ghost town after 9:30 P.M. 

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Yea i went to billy goats a couple years ago. Man that place was shitty in the middle of no where

Its pretty bad when you are a guy and you still refuse to piss in a bar because the bathrooms are so bad. smh You wouldn't even recognize the place now though. It was completely gutted.  

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OMG! I hope you brought your own drinking buddies. Unless that town got a lot more exciting since i last visited; place was a ghost town after 9:30 P.M. 

 

Well, I hung out at the same Irish Pub every night because it was literally 50 yards from my hotel room and stayed open until 2:00AM.  It was mostly the same people every night but they hung out pretty darn late except for Monday Night.  By the time the last game was over it was just me and two other people in the bar.

 

But I made a couple drinking buddies who were just regulars at the bar and we got along great and had a good time.  Plus the bar had a projector outside so the game would be on outside where I could smoke and drink.  With the breeze I didn't really need many other people to enjoy myself.  It was just relaxing

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Well, I hung out at the same Irish Pub every night because it was literally 50 yards from my hotel room and stayed open until 2:00AM.  It was mostly the same people every night but they hung out pretty darn late except for Monday Night.  By the time the last game was over it was just me and two other people in the bar.

 

But I made a couple drinking buddies who were just regulars at the bar and we got along great and had a good time.  Plus the bar had a projector outside so the game would be on outside where I could smoke and drink.  With the breeze I didn't really need many other people to enjoy myself.  It was just relaxing

Sounds pretty sweet actually. Looks like Southport has stepped up their bar game in the last few years.

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