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I need a place in Charlotte to watch the game tonight


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Jacks is close...but you'll probably have to listen to Kesha on the jukebox while the game is on...

Went to that new Kennedys last weekend, food sucked. Go uptown to Blackfinn or Wild Wings or Buffalo Wild Wings

I was going to say Jacks as well. They're open and have specials according to their facebook.

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I was going to say Jacks as well. They're open and have specials according to their facebook.

i have a love/hate affair with jacks...

for the last few years i watch football on Sundays there. But, as soon as the Panthers game goes off, they turn on the music and could care less about football. That, and they dont know how to spread games out over the tvs. This year i watch football at Kickstand on Central. Much better.

Jacks has a great "bar" feel, but i quit it for NFL.

owner is a Limey, so not surprising.

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