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Tin Roof Raleigh is where game day meets late night.

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In the heart of the Glenwood South district, Tin Roof Raleigh is the go-to spot for live music, good eats, and nonstop energy.

Enjoy watching Wolfpack or Panthers games with the group chat, discovering a new favorite late-night live band or DJ, grabbing rooftop happy hour drinks after work, and debriefing the weekend over smash burgers, chicken tendies, and cold beers... all in one place.

Whether you’re a local or visitor, unforgettable nights await.

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