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Where to Watch the Super Bowl in Charleston

Wings, pitchers of beer, and other treats for NFL fans

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Want to get out of the house to watch the Super Bowl? Well, good news, because Charleston isn’t short on great sports bars offering up multiple televisions, plenty of beers, and pub snacks galore. Being in a big food-driven town, Charleston sports bars tend to offer a higher caliber of menu items than the run-of-the-mill dive — and usually an abundance of local, craft brews to choose from.

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Charleston Sports Pub

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West Ashley bar Charleston Sports Pub offers creative takes on pub fare in a relaxed setting with $2 domestic beers during happy hour and plenty of craft on draft. They also have a burger topped with eight ounces of macaroni and cheese, in case customers want some extreme eats. Bonus: there’s also locations in Summerville and Mount Pleasant, with one on the way to James Island.

The Roost

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Crowds pack in tight to watch the games at Avondale establishment The Roost. There’s plenty of wings, burgers, and fried things on the menu to keep most sports fans happy.

Gene's Haufbrau

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Gene’s Haufbrau stands as one of the oldest bars in Charleston. The beer and food selection spans every taste. Where else can diners order wienerschnitzel with a side of steamed cabbage while watching players run down the field?

Edmund's Oast Brewing Co.

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Stop into Edmund’s Oast Brewing Co. for six televisions of Super Bowl, happy hour prices all day, brunch menu until 5 p.m., and a special menu of boiled peanuts, nachos, and wings.

Edmund's Oast Brewing Company
Edmund's Oast Brewing Company
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Moe's Crosstown Tavern

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Moe’s Crosstown consistently puts out some of the best bar food around, and its burgers are always rated the top in town. There also happens to be plenty of televisions on which to catch the Super Bowl. Oh, and beer. Lots of beer.

Moe’s Crosstown Tavern

Home Team BBQ

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Pick a Home Team BBQ location for some of the best dry-rubbed wings around. The games will be on the screens, and the frozen Gamechangers will be flowing.

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Local 616

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Local 616 makes for a super relaxed spot to watch any game. Owner Dwayne Mitchell will mix up plenty of cocktails for guests or pour a few beers. There’s also a back patio for those who need to chill out in between plays.

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Recovery Room Tavern

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For those who like their Super Bowl with a cold PBR and some tatchos, head to Recovery Room and position yourself in front of one of the many televisions. The crowds are always lively, and the atmosphere is relaxed.

The Alley

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Cheer on the teams from Columbus Street funland The Alley. The games will be on the super big screens, and other distractions, like bowling, arcade games, and a full bar, will be available if the plays disappoint. The kitchen will feature New England clam chowder and Philly cheesesteaks, and the bar will have $3 Sam Seasonal and Yuengling.

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Charleston Beer Works

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Charleston Beer Works has multiple bars to watch football. The game will be on the screens, the drafts will be flowing, and the servers will be rushing snacks from the extensive menu.

The Brick

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Downtown bar The Brick is known as a Philadelphia Eagles fan hangout, but that shouldn’t keep Patriots away from the New England clam strip special or the Philly cheesesteak. Also look for $10 pitchers of Bud Light and $4 shots.

Bay Street Biergarten

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Bay Street Biergarten has so many televisions that it’s impossible to miss any of the moves. Grab some friends and slide into a booth to order one of BSB’s giant pretzels with beer cheese and a couple of pints. Or go big with 100 wings for $85.

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King Street Grille

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Scarf down some nachos and brews at King Street Grille while gawking at all the big screens. With multiple locations around the Lowcountry, there should be a convenient location nearby.

The Break

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Order a fried chicken sandwich or totchos at James Island sports bar The Break and settle into a booth to catch all the Super Bowl action.

Charleston Sports Pub

West Ashley bar Charleston Sports Pub offers creative takes on pub fare in a relaxed setting with $2 domestic beers during happy hour and plenty of craft on draft. They also have a burger topped with eight ounces of macaroni and cheese, in case customers want some extreme eats. Bonus: there’s also locations in Summerville and Mount Pleasant, with one on the way to James Island.

The Roost

Crowds pack in tight to watch the games at Avondale establishment The Roost. There’s plenty of wings, burgers, and fried things on the menu to keep most sports fans happy.

Gene's Haufbrau

Gene’s Haufbrau stands as one of the oldest bars in Charleston. The beer and food selection spans every taste. Where else can diners order wienerschnitzel with a side of steamed cabbage while watching players run down the field?

Edmund's Oast Brewing Co.

Stop into Edmund’s Oast Brewing Co. for six televisions of Super Bowl, happy hour prices all day, brunch menu until 5 p.m., and a special menu of boiled peanuts, nachos, and wings.

Edmund's Oast Brewing Company
Edmund's Oast Brewing Company
Robert Donovan

Moe's Crosstown Tavern

Moe’s Crosstown consistently puts out some of the best bar food around, and its burgers are always rated the top in town. There also happens to be plenty of televisions on which to catch the Super Bowl. Oh, and beer. Lots of beer.

Moe’s Crosstown Tavern

Home Team BBQ

Pick a Home Team BBQ location for some of the best dry-rubbed wings around. The games will be on the screens, and the frozen Gamechangers will be flowing.

home team Robert Donovan

Local 616

Local 616 makes for a super relaxed spot to watch any game. Owner Dwayne Mitchell will mix up plenty of cocktails for guests or pour a few beers. There’s also a back patio for those who need to chill out in between plays.

Sign that reads Local 616

Recovery Room Tavern

For those who like their Super Bowl with a cold PBR and some tatchos, head to Recovery Room and position yourself in front of one of the many televisions. The crowds are always lively, and the atmosphere is relaxed.

The Alley

Cheer on the teams from Columbus Street funland The Alley. The games will be on the super big screens, and other distractions, like bowling, arcade games, and a full bar, will be available if the plays disappoint. The kitchen will feature New England clam chowder and Philly cheesesteaks, and the bar will have $3 Sam Seasonal and Yuengling.

bowling lanes

Charleston Beer Works

Charleston Beer Works has multiple bars to watch football. The game will be on the screens, the drafts will be flowing, and the servers will be rushing snacks from the extensive menu.

The Brick

Downtown bar The Brick is known as a Philadelphia Eagles fan hangout, but that shouldn’t keep Patriots away from the New England clam strip special or the Philly cheesesteak. Also look for $10 pitchers of Bud Light and $4 shots.

Bay Street Biergarten

Bay Street Biergarten has so many televisions that it’s impossible to miss any of the moves. Grab some friends and slide into a booth to order one of BSB’s giant pretzels with beer cheese and a couple of pints. Or go big with 100 wings for $85.

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King Street Grille

Scarf down some nachos and brews at King Street Grille while gawking at all the big screens. With multiple locations around the Lowcountry, there should be a convenient location nearby.

The Break

Order a fried chicken sandwich or totchos at James Island sports bar The Break and settle into a booth to catch all the Super Bowl action.

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