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Where can you watch the NCAA tournament in Columbia

It is this season in which Cinderella stories develop, the brackets are broken and they canceled for a long lunch to see the lunch games. If you are looking for the perfect place to post yourself, grab a few wings and watch it Madness developWe covered them. From court reasons to bars with slam-dark snacks, there are 10 places where every buzzer structure can catch in Columbia.

Backstreets | You may meet a Gamecock trainer at this Devine Street Spot, in which “Carolina Calling”, the Gamecock radio broadcast, takes place.

DS wing | Make yourself in one stand with a dozen “GameCock” wings and take a look at several games at once with a television in every line of sight. Pro tip: You will put the game of your choice on the television you want.

Henry's | This staple in Shandon Neighborhood serves classic bar dishes and some screens to catch the action.

HomeTeam BBQ | Go to five points, order the Signature Gamechanger drink and a BBQ sandwich while you catch every surprise.


Jaco's corner was originally opened in 1912.

J corner | Near Williams-Brice Stadium, you can watch the game from the terrace from the terrace or support the bar at this long-term local favorite. Pro tip: Start with the dip of the J with homemade bacon jam and allspice cheese served with Ritz crackers.

Market for Main | Take a place outdoors in front of the Jumbo screen in the shadow of the State House while dividing yourself into truffle fries and the typical mother -burger.

Publick House | This long -standing local meeting point, which is known for its chicken wings, has 18 beers from the barrel and a relaxing atmosphere to support yourself for the long night with summer rackets. Pro tip: The “pterodactyl” wings are a must.

Savage Craft Brewery | Take the city center of Columbia out of the terrace on the upper floor while sipping your Galaxy Banger Brew and Ball.

Thirsty guy | Near the Colonial Life Arena, this is a great place to bring a group and watch the game out of the terrace. The local spot also has the most popular chicken fingers from City Editor David in the city.

Sheet metal roof | Live Music meets at this Vista meeting point on the game day, which catches perfect for action with a cold action.