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Flying Saucer Draught Emporium

Flying Saucer Draught Emporium

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931 Senate St, Columbia, South Carolina, 29201, United States
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Apr 16, 2018
I came here wondering if this place would be good. There are just so many places around it that are both great and not so great (Liberty). So I was very impressed with there assortment of beers on draft. The seating was varied and had a good selection of tables and couches the hang out at. I ended up getting the two pretzel with cheese dip. They brought me two huge pretzels and they were very good! I highly recommend them for great beer and pub food or just about anything!

Mar 21, 2018
Awesome beer list with plenty of local favorites and great selections from all over the country. Nice to see a mix of different styles of beers as well. I had a San Miguel burger and I would definitely order it again if I went back. Cool patio outside with picnic style tables.

Feb 10, 2018
Love the atmosphere! Amazingly huge beer list. Cheese and meat board was pricey but surprisingly very good. The San Miguel Burger that my husband ate was tasty and worth another go at next time we dine here. Highly recommend this restaurant

May 16, 2018
Just stopped in for a bite and couple of beers at lunch today. What little time we were there was pleasant enough great selection of 🍺. I did not easy but my wife did and what she had was good. Can't say much more about the place as we were just passing through

Apr 26, 2018
Great beer selection, I'll never really understand why folks bring small children though. Servers in short skirts and the most taps in town doesn't really scream kids. But who am I to judge. The food is also delicious and dogs are welcome on the patio. Parking can be a chore.

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Opening Hours

Mon:11 am - 12 am
Tue:11 am - 12 am
Wed:11 am - 12 am
Thu:11 am - 12 am
Fri:11 am - 12 am Today
Sat:11 am - 2 am

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