Bars & Clubs with Historic Landmark or Bowling
Places (14)
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Ty's Food & Spirits
Category: Bars & Clubs/Neighborhood
Perched on the east side of North Main, Tys Food Spirits is a come-as-you-are kind of place where locals leave their worries at the door. While...
T Bob's Bar & Grill
Category: Bars & Clubs/Bars and Clubs
Jump in on the karaoke fun at T Bob's Bar Grill Thursday through Saturday. They also offer pinball, pool tables, bowling and dancing. And of course,...
Westville Pub
Category: Bars & Clubs/Pub
Inside the historic Bledsoe Building sits West Ashevilles neighborhood pub. Their menu is an eclectic mix of pub food ranging from wings to...
The Globe
Category: Bars & Clubs/Bars and Clubs
Right in the heart of downtown Athens is an attractive bar called The Globe. The main crowd is grad students and mature sophistocates. It's laid back...
Featuring live entertainment on Thursday and Saturday nights, as well as Clemson games on the big screen, Steddy’s is a great place to spend time...
Star Lanes Bowling
2595 E Main St, Spartanburg SC 29307Several Spartanburg bowling leagues make their home at Star Lanes, but you dont have to be a serious bowler to enjoy this 32-lane bowling alley....
Paradise Lanes
469 E. Blackstock Rd., Spartanburg SC 29301If youre a bowler, this may indeed be your paradise. The Spartanburg bowling alley, which was once known as Shamrock Lanes, hosted the Professional...
S & W Steak & Wine
Category: Restaurants/Bars and Clubs
Located in the beautifully restored art deco SW Cafeteria building, SW Steak Wine delivers perfectly cooked entrees prepared by legendary cooks in...
The Towne House Restaurant
125 N Main St, Anderson SC 29621Open since the 1930s, the Towne House is a place for an affordable dining experience within an atmosphere of historic elegance. The current...
Lake Lanier Tea House
Category: Restaurants/Bars and Clubs
The Tea House overlooking Lake Lanier in northern Greenville County offers fine dining away from the bustle of downtown. It’s settled with a...

