Saturday, October 23, 2010

356


With a style and presence all of its own, 356 holds its own personal niche in the downtown scene of Clemson, South Carolina.

Originally the location was host to Martin's Drug store from 1907 to 1975, the now modern-era bar has a unique look and feel that attracts many of the college town patrons. 

Directly next to Tiger Town Tavern on College Avenue, the establishment sports heavy leather sofas and an open feel complimented by the intrinsically designed bar array. The abstract art work profiled against the antiquated masonry work furthers the open and spacious feeling that the bar staff work hard to promote. Door bouncers help to keep the influx of customers at a comfortable level of 100 - 125 so it never feels overly crowded.

In addition to the full bar selection, this watering hole is known for its renowned selection of fine sushi rolls, edamame, and southern styled sweet tea. 
 
Regardless of the adventure you're seeking, quiet and intimate or rough and ready, 356 has the utility to offer and satisfy all customers, so long as you get there early!


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