Where to cheer on Team USA and watch Olympic events in Winston-Salem

You can take in the action with a drink in hand.

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There’s plenty of excitement from Paris to Patterson Avenue.

Photo, left, by Shea Stapley and photo, right, courtesy of @almawsnc

Nothing beats watching Team USA win gold, silver, and bronze except cheering them on with friends. Here’s where you can sip on something patriotic and cheer on athletes with Triad ties in the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

Fiddlin’ Fish Brewing Company, 772 Trade St. NW
Sip on a craft beer and watch the competition on all the big screen TVs.

Alma, 492 Patterson Ave.
The Games will be on TV while you enjoy your usual Tex-Mex fare with a Team USA jello shot or a glass of the Gold Medal (or ask for some shimmer to be added to your mocktail).

East of Texas, 907 S. Broad St.
Tex-Mex barbecue meets Paris sophistication with a cocktail like the spicy Ring of Fire or a classic French 75. Grab a table with a good view of the TV.

Can’t make it out to keep up with the action? Stay updated with WFMY’s coverage.

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