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Re: Places to watch soccer in Kelowna?

Posted: Oct 21st, 2017, 8:49 am
by Whyme2
adrienne224 wrote:I'll be in Kelowna for Thanksgiving and I am looking for a good bar to watch the World Cup qualifiers, especially the England game on Sunday that starts at 10am, do any places open early for games?


Hate to break it to you but you missed Thanksgiving!

Re: Places to watch soccer in Kelowna?

Posted: Oct 21st, 2017, 9:12 am
by GordonH
adrienne224 wrote:I'll be in Kelowna for Thanksgiving and I am looking for a good bar to watch the World Cup qualifiers, especially the England game on Sunday that starts at 10am, do any places open early for games?


Besides missing Thanksgiving, all of England qualifying games have come & gone.... spoiler alert I believe they qualified.
http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/41147762

Re: Places to watch soccer in Kelowna?

Posted: Oct 21st, 2017, 9:27 am
by Bsuds
Apparently the OP has no idea about Thanksgiving or Soccer as well as our Laws regarding bar opening on a Sunday.

3 strikes...yer out.

Re: Places to watch soccer in Kelowna?

Posted: Oct 21st, 2017, 12:32 pm
by FreeRights
Bsuds wrote:Apparently the OP has no idea about Thanksgiving or Soccer as well as our Laws regarding bar opening on a Sunday.

3 strikes...yer out.

I don't know about Kelowna, but theres a ton of bars here that open on weekends in the morning - like, 5-6AM - for English Premier League.

That being said, they don't serve alcohol during that time.

Re: Places to watch soccer in Kelowna?

Posted: Oct 21st, 2017, 1:15 pm
by Bsuds
FreeRights wrote:I don't know about Kelowna, but theres a ton of bars here that open on weekends in the morning - like, 5-6AM - for English Premier League.

That being said, they don't serve alcohol during that time.


I would wonder why they would bother as the liquor sales would be where they make the money.

Re: Places to watch soccer in Kelowna?

Posted: Oct 23rd, 2017, 11:47 am
by FreeRights
Bsuds wrote:
I would wonder why they would bother as the liquor sales would be where they make the money.

A lot of them get surprisingly big turn outs. Each major Premier League team has their own pub and they serve regional breakfast and food. It's pretty fun actually, I've gone to a few.