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Panthers Bar in Chapel Hill, NC


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Hello, everyone. I am posting on here to let you know that La Residence in Chapel Hill will be open for Panthers games on Sundays this season. 

We'll have specials for people wearing Panthers gear, a big screen projector, multiple TVs, and great food. This is run by Panthers fans for Panthers fans! We will not cater to Steelers, Cowboys, etc.!

Any fans in Chapel Hill/surrounding areas come out to watch the game in a "home" atmosphere.

If any of you have any ideas of what you would like to see in a Panthers bar, any input would be appreciated! Thanks, and let's get this ring!

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3 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I would assume that most bars in the Chapel Hill/triad area would be Panthers bars but then again, I might be mistaken. I've lived in CO for the past 12+ years and spend minimal time in BC east of Hickory.

 

Raleigh has bigger groups of Pats and Steelers fans than I have ever seen Panthers fans. Although the Panthers fans seem pretty uniformly dispersed. I used to lament the lack of a big Panthers fan group in the area but I eventually realized that most of the hardcore fans are likely at the games already.

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1 hour ago, kungfoodude said:

Raleigh has bigger groups of Pats and Steelers fans than I have ever seen Panthers fans. Although the Panthers fans seem pretty uniformly dispersed. I used to lament the lack of a big Panthers fan group in the area but I eventually realized that most of the hardcore fans are likely at the games already.

You really don’t know that there is a big Panthers group in Raleigh? 

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8 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I would assume that most bars in the Chapel Hill/triad area would be Panthers bars but then again, I might be mistaken. I've lived in CO for the past 12+ years and spend minimal time in BC east of Hickory.

 

Most bars here are neutral when it comes to pro sports. Go to any random sports bar around here, and you'll find maybe 1 or 2 people representing the Panthers.

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