Beach, Fall and Football, What is Better?

Looking for a winning combination?  Grab your friends and family and head to the Paradise Resort in Myrtle Beach so you can enjoy the less crowded beaches during the fall season while you make new friends cheering on your favorite NFL team.  Soak up the Carolina sun, and enjoy the surf before you head out to support your team to a hopeful victory.
Myrtle Beach has many sports bars and grills where you can watch you team in action along with other fans that soon become new friends. It is more fun when you are surrounded by a group of people that cheer along side of you, especially against those rival teams.  Because so many people from all over the world visit Myrtle Beach, you might be surprised to discover how many fans of your team are in town – and they’re easily identifiable, because they’ll cheer at the same time you do or wear the same team colors. Here’s a list of some favorite hangouts for fans of the following teams:
* Carolina Panthers: The best place to watch the Panthers play is, well, almost anywhere on the Grand Strand. With Charlotte less than 200 miles away from Myrtle Beach, the coastal Carolina communities have embraced the Panthers while also maintaining their childhood allegiances before migrating to the Grand Strand. Broadway Louie’s, Dave & Buster’s and Carolina Ale House at Broadway at the Beach draw big crowds to root for Cam Newton and company.
* Cleveland Browns: Members of the Dawg Pound are in luck, as Drifters Saloon is a hot spot for fans to gather. Listed as the official gathering spot for Browns fans to celebrate wins and drown their sorrows, Drifters offers an atmosphere where you will find high hopes and spirits before and during the games. Fans don their Cleveland gear and bark in unison to cheer for a team that usually loses but never lets it spoil a good time.
* Pittsburgh Steelers: It’s probably harder to find a bar on the Grand Strand where there are no Steelers fans than it is to find one with Steelers fans on hand. Pittsburgh transplants and vacationers are seemingly everywhere, especially on Sundays when the Steelers take the field. Although there are several Steelers bars, Oscar’s in North Myrtle Beach is the official headquarters. Owned and operated by die-hard Pittsburgh natives, Oscar’s even gets a fresh coat of black and gold paint by the patrons every time the Steelers win the Super Bowl – and the place is due for a new paint job.
* Philadelphia Eagles: The other side of the Keystone State is also well represented in the Myrtle Beach area, but nowhere more than at Foster’s Cafe & Bar. Foster’s is owned by Eagles supporters but is staffed and frequented by lots of Steelers fans. This makes for some interesting Sundays with bitter rivals on opposite sides of the small bar, cheering for their team and taunting the others with good-natured jeers. The Sunday lunch special and Bloody Mary Bar are great for those Sunday-afternoon games.
* Washington Redskins: If you want to sing along to “Hail to the Redskins,” then head downtown to Bumstead’s Pub, an English-style pub that is a popular hangout for ‘Skins fans. There are lots of TVs, including private in-booth monitors, and a wide beer and food selection.
* College Football: We can’t forget the kids who play on Saturdays. The Grand Strand is a melting pot of college football fans from all over the country, but especially those cheering for the home-state teams – the South Carolina Gamecocks and defending national champion Clemson. Pine Lakes Tavern, which has become a locals favorite, is a major hot spot for college football, and the outdoor patio deck overlooking a lake allows you to get some game-day atmosphere in the autumn sunshine.
Now all you need is your favorite team’s jersey and oceanfront accommodations at Paradise Resort to enjoy a fall football getaway to Myrtle Beach.