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Coming to my first Prime Time Game - Recommendations?


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So, I am coming to my first prime time game and looking to arrive in Charlotte some time around noon. Where would you all recommend to find a spot to grab lunch, grab a beer and watch the early games? I can't check into my hotel until 3, so I'll have some time to waste. What's good around town before a late night game? Thanks in advance for the advice!

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So, I am coming to my first prime time game and looking to arrive in Charlotte some time around noon. Where would you all recommend to find a spot to grab lunch, grab a beer and watch the early games? I can't check into my hotel until 3, so I'll have some time to waste. What's good around town before a late night game? Thanks in advance for the advice!

Best of luck!  that's the next thing I want to experience....a night game.

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nice. Is All American Pub anywhere near city center? Are there any local businesses there that host tailgating events?

if you're staying in town and just want to walk I would go to the Carolina Ale House. Good beers - average food - lots of TVs. Stay away from the Epicentre. It's Eagles headquarters this weekend. 

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