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We are new to the Greenville area and are just wondering if there are any non-smoking, family friendly restaurants in town that show multiple NFL games at one time? We are ready for some football!
All public establishments within the Greenville city limits (which includes the ones in/around The Shops at Greenridge on Woodruff Rd) are non-smoking. Places I can recommend are Carolina Ale House (locations downtown and Woodruff Rd), Buffalo Wild Wings, Liberty Tap Room in the West End, Tavern 24 on Woodruff Rd. There are LOTS of places in the area with numerous screens on with various sporting events on all the time.
BTW - While Chief's on Congaree Rd is not necessarily family-friendly, they DO have the requisite screens showing sporting events and arguably the BEST wing sauce on Planet Earth. It's kinda spicy, kinda molassess-y. Pure heaven!
Last edited by Made_it_To_the_Metroplex; 09-09-2012 at 04:33 PM..
Thanks for the responses. So many great sounding places to choose from that we have yet to try. We might even try to find some "Ravens Nation" fan gatherings next!
This is exactly the market that the owners of Fatz wanted to reach when they converted the Fatz on Woodruff Rd. to Tavern 24. I've only been once, but the food was okay.
One recommendation I would make might surprise you at first: Macs Speed Shop in Greenville's West End, across from Fluor Field. Mac's is a biker-themed barbecue restaurant out of Charlotte that, like Tavern 24, is specifically targeted at families, despite the images that might be conjured by the phrase "biker themed."
A third possibility you might try is Quaker Steak & Lube, AKA "The Lube," 10 Chrome Dr., just off Garlington across from the GE plant. The concept is "...a family friendly restaurant with a motor-themed atmosphere." Metromix Greenville says, "...don't confuse this place with a biker bar — families, couples and friends sit at the tables enjoying wings and more." Avoid it on Wednesdays, however, as that is Bike Night and the Harleys are swarming like bees on honeycomb.
Other options you might try:
Wild Wing Cafe, W. Washington St.
Sky Sports, 219 N. Main St. (next door to Blue Ridge Brewing Co.)
You also might try Rafferty's on Congaree Rd. at Halton. I just can't remember how many video displays they have.
I knew I was forgetting one (that we like)! They redid the interior a year or so back, and added quite a few screens, but they may be limited to the bar area.
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