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Official Panthers - Eagles GameDay Thread


Jeremy Igo

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Inb4 angry ales

 

is that close to campus? it's a 20 minute walk to my car, so i pretty much need something two seconds away. i'm parked across from the macadoo's on harris, so if they have a tv worth a poo and actually run sound in the bar i may just end up there

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is that close to campus? it's a 20 minute walk to my car, so i pretty much need something two seconds away. i'm parked across from the macadoo's on harris, so if they have a tv worth a poo and actually run sound in the bar i may just end up there

 

 

I don't know much about Macadoo's as far as watching the game but I believe that is on University City BLVD (49) and not Harris Blvd. I also don't think there is an Angry Ales anywhere around UNCC either. 

 

I would hit up Picasso's at the Grande Promenade shopping complex (Look for Walgeen's) on Harris Blvd /Tryon across from the hospital. Less than a mile from where you are. 

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is that close to campus? it's a 20 minute walk to my car, so i pretty much need something two seconds away. i'm parked across from the macadoo's on harris, so if they have a tv worth a poo and actually run sound in the bar i may just end up there

 

 

I don't know much about Macadoo's as far as watching the game but I believe that is on University City BLVD (49) and not Harris Blvd. I also don't think there is an Angry Ales anywhere around UNCC either. 

 

I would hit up Picasso's at the Grande Promenade shopping complex (Look for Walgeen's) on Harris Blvd /Tryon across from the hospital. Less than a mile from where you are. 

 

JR is right about Macadoos in terms of the location.  Still isn't that far away.  The last time I was there, they had a projector screen in the bar area.  Not sure about the sound though.

 

There is a Buffalo Wild Wings in the same shopping center as Picasso's.

 

There's also T.MACs, Boardwalk Billy's, or if you feel like being distracted by bewbs, there's a Bikini's.  All are within 5 minutes of each other.

 

Edit: Looks like Bikini's closed down.

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