Where to meet up with other fans to watch the NFL in Raleigh

Whether you’re a fan of the almost-local Carolina Panthers or far-away teams like the San Francisco 49ers, we’ve got the scoop on where to cheer on the NFL in Raleigh.

A line of beer taps.

Pour your own craft beer while rooting on the Seahawks.

Photo by Bigfoot Taphouse

Football season is finally here. While Raleigh isn’t home to an NFL team of its own, that doesn’t mean the City of Oaks lacks passionate football fans. Don’t fumble the next 18 weeks of games — head to a local bar, restaurant, or fan meet up to watch the NFL in Raleigh.

Note: Some NFL teams are without local groups or dedicated spots. If we missed a fan group or a local bar supporting a specific team, let us know.

AFC East

AFC North

AFC South

AFC West

Sammy's restaurant

Sammy’s is a tried and true spot for Steelers fans.

Photo provided by Sammy’s

NFC East

NFC North

NFC South

NFC West

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