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Here’s where we’re watching UNC vs. Duke this Saturday 🏀

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UNC and Duke Men’s Basketball will face off on Saturday, March 4, 2023.

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Tar Heels or Blue Devils? UNC and Duke Men’s Basketball face off this Saturday, March 4 — and we’ll be watching it (and maybe all of March Madness) on the 42-foot LED media wall at Sports & Social in Fenton (301 Fenton Gateway Dr., Cary).

The game tips off at 6:30 p.m., and tables are first come, first serve. Pro tip: Get there early to snag some Quesabirria Egg Rolls and a local beer or cocktail.*

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