Best open bars Chapel Hill on Saturday night (US) near you

Popular days & hours to visit bars in Chapel Hill United States on Saturday night that are open nearby you - Avoid empty bars and enjoy the perfect night out.

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The Baxter Arcade (Bar)
108 N Graham St
4.6

The Baxter Arcade is most popular around 11 PM on Sundays. Visitors usually stay up to 2.5 hours here. It's most quiet on Mondays.

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The Crunkleton (Bar)
320 W Franklin St
4.6

The Crunkleton is most popular around 9 PM on Fridays. Visitors usually stay up to 2 hours here. It's most quiet on Sundays.

The Crunkleton opened in 2008 on West Franklin Street in Chapel Hill and become a pioneer in Pre-Prohibition era cocktails. We have been featured in The New York Times and The Bitter Southerner and named one of the “Best Bourbon Bars in the South” by Garden & Gun magazine. Our cocktail menu features timeless favorites like the Manhattan and Sazerac made the proper way and our own unique recipes prepared with choice spirits, fresh juices and house-made infusions.

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He's Not Here (Bar)
112 1/2 W Franklin St
4.4

He's Not Here is most popular around 11 PM on Saturdays. Visitors usually stay up to 1.5 hours here. It's most quiet on Sundays.

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Goodfellows (Bar)
149 E Franklin St
4.4

Goodfellows is most popular around 11 PM on Saturdays. Visitors usually stay up to 2.5 hours here. It's most quiet on Mondays.

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Pantana Bob's (Bar)
300 W Rosemary St
4.2

Pantana Bob's is most popular around 10 PM on Fridays. Visitors usually stay up to 2.5 hours here. It's most quiet on Sundays.

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The Station (Bar)
201 E Main St
4.4



The Station is a historic landmark older even than the name “Carrboro.” Built in 1882, it was the focal point of the town–then called West End. The space, which originally housed the local train depot, also holds a place in music history: Elizabeth Cotton was inspired to write her famous folk song, Freight Train, in the early 1900s as tribute to the trains that stopped in Carrboro, which she could hear at night from the bedroom of her childhood home. It’s also the location that R. E. M.

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