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RJ Rockers Flight Room

Gate C-level pricing, but real local beer: RJ Rockers Flight Room

RJ Rockers Flight Room sits past security in the Main terminal at Greenville-Spartanburg (GSP), and the draw is the Spartanburg-based RJ Rockers beer on tap. It’s one of the few spots in this small airport where you can get a local brew instead of the usual national labels. Expect airport bar pricing: drafts often land in the $9–$12 range, with packaged snacks and burgers in the low to mid teens.

The space feels like a straightforward sit-down bar and grill, not a grab-and-go stand. You’ll find it near the main concourse area after TSA, an easy walk from most GSP gates since the airport has a single Main terminal layout. Seating is mostly standard tables and bar stools, and at peak times around the afternoon bank (roughly 2–5 p.m.) it can be tight. Plan 45 minutes if you want a full meal before a boarding time.

Food is standard American bar fare: burgers, chicken sandwiches, salads, and shareable appetizers. Menus posted in 2024 show mains generally in the $13–$18 range, with appetizers around $9–$12. Nothing here qualifies as destination dining, but it beats pre-packaged cooler sandwiches from a kiosk if you have the time. If you care about the local angle, pair any burger with an RJ Rockers Son of a Peach or Bell Ringer from the taps.

Hours flex with the flight schedule, but morning openings typically line up with first departures around 5–6 a.m., and closing tracks the later bank, often around the 8–9 p.m. window. Staff may cut off hot food earlier on slow nights, so don’t count on a full menu if you roll up after 8 p.m. Tip: if you only have 20–25 minutes, grab a seat at the bar, order a draft and one appetizer, and keep your boarding pass in hand so you can bolt when your group is called.

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