The team behind Flour announces new sports bar, Easy Tiger

Get ready for brews, bites, and buzzer-beaters.

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The team behind Flour tackles opening a new sports bar.

Photo via Easy Tiger

The crew behind S&W Market’s Flour Cafe is raising the bar for game day. Early this fall, just in time for football season, the team will open Easy Tiger, a classic sports bar with elevated pub grub in the former Storm Rhum Bar space.

Expect to go all in for themed watch parties with games broadcast across the 12 big screen TVs (they’re talkin’ football, fútbol, March Madness, and the Masters). During the off-season, it’s all about classic sports flicks and illustrious highlight reels.

The kitchen will be open late, cranking out burgers — both beef and falafel — fried chicken sandwiches, chopped salads, and fried shrooms and onion rings. Plus, a full brunch menu will be available on weekends.

In addition to an extensive beer and cocktail menu, the team is working on a detailed non-alcoholic menu with options that “don’t feel like an afterthought.”

For more info leading up to the opening, follow Easy Tiger on Instagram.

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