Relatively quiet place to watch Panthers games? (Raleigh, Cary: apartment, month to)
Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, CaryThe Triangle Area
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No cable and no wifi at my apartment, and no way in hell can I miss any Carolina Panthers games! Anyone know of a place I can watch the game in relative peace and quiet so I can hear the TV? Willing to drive anywhere in the Triangle...will grab a dinner or beer or whatever and chill watching the game. Just don't want to be annoyed by obnoxious 20 something college kids. Sports bars are probably too loud unless you know of one that isn't very crowded...
The amount you would spend getting food/drinks at a bar on a weekly basis would likely be more than just getting cable. Then you could enjoy it from your own couch. You can always cancel it after the season is over.
The amount you would spend getting food/drinks at a bar on a weekly basis would likely be more than just getting cable. Then you could enjoy it from your own couch. You can always cancel it after the season is over.
Does TWC offer month to month cable only for a reasonable price??
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Originally Posted by annabanana123
Bedford Bistro is in N Raleigh and has a ton of TVs yet is quiet with great food! It's up in the Falls River area, a real hidden gem.
Also like to watch games at Lafayette Village Grill.
Thank you! I will look this place up.
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Originally Posted by urbancharlotte
You can also use a paper clip. I learned that trick from a Pawn Shop. Paper clips is how most Pawn Shops get their display TVs to work.
The game tomorrow is on NBC which broadcast through the air via your local NBC affiliate. You can pick up that free signal by using the paper clip trick below, or you can purchase a cheap set of rabbit ears
The game tomorrow is on NBC which broadcast through the air via your local NBC affiliate. You can pick up that free signal by using the paper clip trick below, or you can purchase a cheap set of rabbit ears
I went to Walmart and bought GE Pro Crystal HD Amplified Antenna and unsurprisingly it does not work. I figured it couldn't be that easy.
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