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Charleston Panthers bar


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I work at the Alley and have promoted on here a few times over the years. The Panthers game is always on the projectors with audio. Have had 20+ people showing up each week this season which is surprising for Charleston. Spread the word and bring friends..

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Major changes must of occurred recently. Same topic came up last year on the huddle and again The Rusty Rudder was mentioned and not one single person was dressed in any Panthers garb,little to no Panthers paraphernalia and maybe 30" TV outside at the Tiki bar was scheduled to play the Panthers game. All staff was clueless as to what channel/tv the game was on. I sat down observed the situation and left after 5 minutes. Went to Reds ice house on Shem Creek and watched the Panthers beat the Bucs on opening day. True story.

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Major changes must of occurred recently. Same topic came up last year on the huddle and again The Rusty Rudder was mentioned and not one single person was dressed in any Panthers garb,little to no Panthers paraphernalia and maybe 30" TV outside at the Tiki bar was scheduled to play the Panthers game. All staff was clueless as to what channel/tv the game was on. I sat down observed the situation and left after 5 minutes. Went to Reds ice house on Shem Creek and watched the Panthers beat the Bucs on opening day. True story.

So you haven't been there this year? Well that explains a lot. 

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Yes sir,it does explain everything. Really hope it is indeed a Panthers bar. So you are telling me it has changed and is somewhere a fan would want to spend GameDay when he isn't at the game in person? That would be great news if so and I would owe you a beer for educating me.

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Yes sir,it does explain everything. Really hope it is indeed a Panthers bar. So you are telling me it has changed and is somewhere a fan would want to spend GameDay when he isn't at the game in person? That would be great news if so and I would owe you a beer for educating me.

Yeah man they've redone the tiki bar. It's bigger and they added quite a few larger TVs. The sound is on the Panthers always. They just dropped a press release identifying themselves as a Panthers supporters bar and a Roaring Riot location. They give 15% off your tab to RR members (365 days a year). They give away tickets and other swag during the game. They're definitely doing everything they can to be a Panthers bar and they're very supportive. 

When you were there they had not even been open for 3 months yet so I'm assuming there are quite a few changes. Go in and ask for Brian (the owner) and tell him I sent you and he will buy you a beer. He's in Charlotte for the home games so if you ask for him make sure it's an away game. 

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Awesome to hear man. Live about 15 min.from the Rudder. Can't wait to check it out. Maybe next week for the big game!

OK......thanks guys..rusty rudder sounds good as i'll be in Chas National

I spoke to Brian and he will be at the RR for the Seattle game. I told him to buy some beers for you guys if you actually go in and ask for him. 

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