If you cant quite make it to South Africa this year to catch some World Cup action first hand, Connollys on 5th Street in Uptown offers up an authentic Irish pub atmosphere for a celebration of the worlds biggest sports tournament. It is one of only 18 official U.S. Soccer bars in the country recognized by the U.S. Soccer Federation that televise every match that the U.S. competes in.
The World Cup of soccer only comes around every four years, so parties of this magnitude are worth checking out even for the most moderate of sports fans or partygoers. To be a crazed soccer fan thirsty for a pint and even thirstier for some real football action will help your attempt at mingling and fitting in, because thats what youre going to find in every stool, corner and every other square inch of this little Irish niche. Of course, everyone is welcomed just be prepared to be immersed into a true pub atmosphere where pints of Guinness flow rampantly and soccer is always coerced into the conversation.
Last Saturday, old but friendly rival England came calling first for the Yanks. Fans had been ready for this match-up for six months. On the day of this much anticipated contest, Connollys came prepared. The first group of American fans was there at 6:55 a.m. for the first game of the day. (Connollys is open every day at 7 a.m. for the group stage of the tournament and will gladly serve you coffee or any other beverage of your choice.) USA vs. England wasnt until 2:30 p.m., yet fans slowly trickled through the morning hours wearing United States soccer garb.
Two guys came draped in American flags and covered with Stars and Stripes face paint to support their team. Man, woman, and an occasional child bore jerseys of their favorite American players Clint Dempsey, Landon Donovan and Jozy Altidore were well represented. All day long chants of USA, USA engulfed the room. A countrys pride for their team bubbled over.
Of course, a few England fans showed their faces and jerseys as the day progressed this which was always met with boos of discontentment. In order to have a good showing of fans, though, its good to have both sides represented, even as a minority. It makes the party even livelier.
Finally, game time approached and the match was underway. The upstairs and downstairs of the bar were packed wall-to-wall, elbow-to-elbow. The energy in the place was electric, palpable almost. Every fan from both sides were oohing and aahing in reaction to each play and counter play from the competing teams.
The Brits scored in the 4th minute unexpectedly to take an early lead. The ever resilient Americans struck back when Dempsey scored right before halftime on a mishandled ball by the English keeper. The place erupted in a unified celebration (with the exception of the English fans, of course). The score was 1-1, and it stayed that way for the remainder of the match. Not a bad result for the Yanks, considering the overall quality of the English squad.
For a beer in your hand, soccer chants in your ear, true World Cup action, come check out Connollys on 5th for the length of the tournament. Youll want to change your last name to OHanahan and behave like soccer hooligan. Enjoy!
The U.S. plays Slovenia in Group C action on Friday, June 18 at 10 a.m., and Algeria on Wednesday, June 23 at the same time.
Chris Triplett
Women and wine go hand in hand. Thats why Sleeping Giant Productions is hosting Women For Wine, a wine tasting event at The Wine Loft on Wednesday, June 16, in which one of Charlottes female innovators will be honored. Fashion designer Cigi Guzman, founder of The Public Photo Shoot Project and apparel line The Flock, will be the guest of honor. Her line and photo project promotes celebrating our differences, embracing individuality, and capturing the real beauty of the everyday human flock. Ladies, lets raise a glass to her, shall we? Complimentary hors doeuvres will be served. $25. 7 p.m.-10 p.m. The Wine Loft, 2201 South Blvd. 704-919-0222.
The top five nightlife-related events going down tonight, June 14, as chosen from the folks at Creative Loafing.
Monday Night Mixer: Wine Tasting Part 2 at Prevue
Monday Night All Stars at Double Door Inn
Monday Fun Day at Dixie's Tavern
Mixtape Monday with 44 Kraken, Dick Tracey, DJ Slurp at Tutto Mondo
Monday Night Pint Night featuring Below the Belt at Dandelion Market
I didnt know what to expect the first time I went to the new upscale club in the Epicentre, Suite. Dressed in my best, I walked through the doors to find that everything I knew about clubs was about to be challenged. The place was unbelievable; the music was consistently good, and the drinks affordable. Other than its chic interior, Suites patio had one of the best views of the city that Ive seen.
Its hard to believe that Suite is celebrating its two year anniversary tonight, and maybe thats because Suite is one of those clubs that you can go to every week and expect something new and exciting.
Come out and support the club that helped redefine Charlotte nightlife, Suite, for their two year anniversary, tonight at 10 p.m. and check out two of the best DJs in the country, DJ Skribble and DJ Five. Doors open at 9:30 p.m. For more information, visit SuiteCharlotte.com.
What's going on this weekend? Lots! Good luck choosing which events to attend.
Friday, June 11
Duh. Taste of Charlotte runs tonight through Sunday.
Speed Networking at Luna Lounge
Pudding Wrestling at Hartigan's
Daughtry at Time Warner Cable Arena
Saturday, June 11
Jet-Set Saturday aka "The Mid-Day Edition" at The Forum
Single Cell Productions' Decadence Project at Amos' Southend
Big Mamma's House of Burlesque presents Moulin Rouge at Visulite Theatre
Mystikal's Welcome Home Concert Party at The BLVD
Sunday, June 13
Dog Days at Tyber Creek Pub
Sunday Evening Social with special guest Seventh Son at Petra's
The top five nightlife-related events going down tonight, June 11, as chosen from the folks at Creative Loafing.
Naughty School Girl at Bar Charlotte
The Annual Taste of Charlotte Festival
Party Like A Roxxstar at On The Roxx
Dirty Dozen Brass Band at Visulite Theatre
A Night To Benefit Cystic Fibrosis at Black Bear Saloon
Soccer matches are better watched with friends, if not a crowd to full-on angry mob. So we at Creative Loafing decided to help by compiling a short list of local venues that will be packing in fans for coverage of the World Cup, starting this weekend, Friday, June 11.
Connollys on 5th
Full coverage: open at 7 a.m. for every early match.
Everyone Receives a Pint for every goal Uruguay scores against France for the 2:30 p.m. match-up on Friday, June 11.
$2 Bud & Bud Lights for all games. Coffee will be served for early games.
115 E. 5th St. 704-358-9070. www.connollysirishpub.com
Courtyard Hooligans
Full coverage: open at 7 a.m. for every early match.
Homemade brats cooked fresh will be on-hand all proceeds go to the Red Cross.
Daily drink specials: low uptown prices, plus $4 Guinness, $3 Yuengling
140 Brevard Court. 704-376-2238. www.courtyardhooligans.com
Dixie's Tavern
Coverage of USA vs. England match, June 12. Open 11 a.m., kickoff at 2 p.m.
$0.35 wings, $2.50 drafts, $2 Miller Longnecks, $3.50 Corona & Corona Lights
301 E. 7th St. 704-374-1700. www.dixiescharlotte.com
Fox & Hound
Full coverage: open at 7 a.m. for every early match.
Daily drink specials:
Breakfast specials for early matches: Scrambled egg platter, Pancake platter, Black forest sandwich platter, Breakfast Burritos
330 N. Tryon Street. 704-333-4113. www.foxandhound.com
Jackalope Jacks
Full coverage: open at 7 a.m. for every early match.
$3 Carlsburg bottles, $3.50 Newcastle draft, beer truck & tents outside on terrace.
1936 E. 7th Street. 704-347-1918. www.jackalopejacks.com
Mortimers Café and Pub
Full coverage: open at 7 a.m. for every early match.
Mortimers will be serving an exclusive breakfast menu along with beers served specific to the countries playing that day.
Saturday specials: In honor of USA vs. England $2 Bud Lights vs. $2 Newcastles
210 E. Trade St., Suite C148. 704.688.0366. www.mortimerspub.com
RiRa Irish Pub
Full coverage: open at 7 a.m. for every early match.
Traditional Irish breakfast served $6-10,
Drink specials: $4.50 Bloody Marys for breakfast, $3 Widmer Bros. draft.
Heineken bottles $3.50, Budweiser 16 oz. special WC bottles for $4.
Irish Trio: 7oz of Guinness, Harp, or Smithwick for $6.
Purchase Yuengling mugget $5 refill for $3 for length of World Cup, daily giveaways. Champions Table Contest: correctly guess the most "man of the match" picks for the whole tournament and win an all expenses paid party for you and twenty friends on the day of the WC Final July 11. 208 N. Tryon St. 704-333-5554. www.rira.com
The top five nightlife-related events going down tonight, June 10, as chosen from the folks at Creative Loafing.
Hatter Day at Flying Saucer
Sexy Bikini Foam Party at Halo
Jim Avett and Andy Friedman at The Evening Muse
Alive After Five at EpiCentre
Pure Piano with Ethan Lane at Petra's Piano Bar
It seems the old Southend Brewery has been taken over. Finally!
People, let's welcome to the mix The Icehouse Southend.
::clap clap clap clap clap clap::
On Tuesday, June 15, you can check out the new spot, located at 2100 South Blvd., rumored to have one of the largest patios in town, featuring "a high-tech, translucent roof," during their grand opening party. There will be a cash bar and a menu tasting, and the event starts at 6 p.m. Perfect for grabbing drinks after a hard day at work!
For more details, visit here.
Some will say print media is dying out, with more and more people consuming their news and stories via Internet. But what if you could consume journalism in a real-life medium, where the stories are right in front of you to breathe and touch. Sounds almost futuresque, doesnt it? Actually, if you attend Type/Face: A Live Magazine tonight at the Visulite Theatre, youll experience just that. Charlotte Viewpoint and Charlotte Magazine will bring the content of their pages to life on stage in the form of 3-D essays, videos, interviews and more, touching on subjects ranging from food to Marvel comics. If this doesnt convince you that journalism is truly a form of art, I dont know what else will. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit http://typefacelivemag.eventbrite.com. $7-$10. Doors open at 7 p.m. Visulite Theatre, 1615 Elizabeth Ave.