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Talk about a fair-weather pub


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2 minutes ago, Moo Daeng said:

London has at least 1.5 Panther bars for the game. That's more than many places in the Carolinas can claim.

We’ve got three just for us during the trip. We have too many people for just one. Our bar crawl is now a block party.

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14 hours ago, RoaringRiot said:

The Royal Riot is there

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That's great and looks awesome. When I think of a team bar I usually think of Tavern on the Tracks which has Bills crap all over it and on it''s website. And plays Bills game on every TV when they play...

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20 minutes ago, Happy Panther said:

That's great and looks awesome. When I think of a team bar I usually think of Tavern on the Tracks which has Bills crap all over it and on it''s website. And plays Bills game on every TV when they play...

Oh, yeah, they aren't quite there yet. But mostly because not many pubs shows NFL games - so they're at the mercy of the places that do. The Hippodrome has a lounge on the bottom floor that shows all the games. The locals have their own section and TVs. So you're right it's not a full Panthers bar - but it's a nice start. 

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