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    The Gypsy Wine Bar

    4.8 (4 reviews)
    Closed 4:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)

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    Comfortable, friendly environment with a great selection of wines. A perfect place for Pendleton!

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    Sloan Street Tap Room

    Sloan Street Tap Room

    4.8(5 reviews)
    3.8 mi
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    Well, if you are a snob with an attitude, this may not be your place! But if you like a cheap bear,…read moretop notch-friendly and family-like atmosphere, and cool, friendly people and old-school stuff, then keep on reading. You turn onto Sloane Ave. from College Blvd., just across from the back entrance/valet of the Shepherd Hotel. It's a small bar and, of course, a dive with lots of graffiti. They are usually open until 7 PM. It's not your late-night college bar, although a bunch of college regulars will also flock to the place. They have a pool table. You also can play your music all day/evening long! Classic Rock is the vibe, though. Two drafts on tap. Nati Light and Narragansett Lager. Draft for a dollar and a pitcher for seven bucks! Yes, I typed that right! Besides, most domestic beers are available for about three bucks each. All are served with a koozie. All you can get is only popcorn with your beer, but you can bring your pizza and have a good time with your friends. Hey, you got it! Jimmy, Beth, and Sydney are awesome behind the bar and make your day better! They will make you feel welcome and greet you by your name every time. One Sydney shared a great story, and I thought that was awesome! Sydney, a Political Science major at Clemson, told her Dad that she got a bartending job, and her Dad was not happy about that, and Then she said to him that she got that job at the "Sloane Street Tap Room," and her Dad was surprisingly silent! She nervously asked, "What, Dad?." Dad slowly answered, "I worked there too when I was at Clemson!." Wow!!! Congratulations, Sydney, you are not only a legacy student at Clemson, but you are also a legacy bartender too! How cool is that? Sloane Street Tap Room is different! Check it out!

    If cheap beer and bad jokes are your thing, then this is the place for you. Jimmy Howard is a trip!read more

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    Silos Brewing

    Silos Brewing

    4.6(15 reviews)
    15.7 mi

    The brewery is nestled with a group of (grain) silos. They had a dozen taps flowing with craft…read morebeer - I settled on the Rusted Rivet red ale and then their Tale Aim IPA. Both refreshing and full bodied. The venue had a lot of indoor and outdoor seating which makes for a fun social time for friends and families. The day I stopped in the boxcars which house the eateries at the same location, were closed. Still able to peruse the menus they had posted. They offer many different flavors and types of dishes from Indian, Thai, and all American. I'm heading back on Saturday for lunch when they'll be open for business. I'll update once I've stopped in.

    This is a very uniquely, cool spot for grabbing a craft beer. Turns out we hit it up on the way to…read morea Clemson graduation party and there was a private Christmas party ongoing in the same space, not that they rented out the place exclusively, but just were running up a large tab. It is suitable for crowds. Of course, the old silos were built for grain storage in the late 40's time frame and now have been turned into a community hub of restaurants, bars, live music, outdoor dining via numerous vendors, fire pits and large screen tv's with even a rail car venue in a very eclectic and hip, urban setting. We were eating at one of the associated restaurants, Inky's, and they allow us to go to Silos Brewing and grab a beer to bring back for the meal. Very cool since Inky's sells draft, but just not this craft Silos draft. I really liked the cooperative and laid back approach by both establishments, including that Silos Brewing let me carry the glass over and not just a plastic cup. They will get it back. My choice was the "Smoke on the Lager" which is, of course, a lager base with smoky hints that went well with my Authentic Philly Cheesesteak sandwich. As their website says, "our backyard is your playground," and I bet on a warm spring or summer evening (rather than a rainy, winter Thursday), this place would be excellent fun. "A place to share stories over a pint, challenge friends to a casual game, or bask in the laid-back vibes of our beer garden." I get that from this establishment and will definitely be back to partake of this hospitality. From what I have seen, despite the less than ideal weather, this is a definite road worthy destination spot even from Greenville or Clemson.

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    The Gypsy Wine Bar - wine_bars - Updated June 2026

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