Nightlife on Tybee Island, Georgia

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Tybee Island has often been called a drinking island with a fishing problem.

You’ll find that most of our bars are very “beachy” and casual, and many serve food. Others cater to a more upscale clientele. Some are cheerfully considered “dives” and karaoke is usually not hard to find.

Tybee’s bar scene also includes the “To-Go Cup”. Tybee Island allows individuals to possess alcohol outdoors as long as it is in a plastic container — absolutely no glass. So if you would like to take a midnight stroll on the beach with some wine, go right ahead, just pour it in a cup before you go. And remember –- do not drive while under the influence of alcohol. Our laws about that are quite strict.

We also have a few casual night clubs for those who like to dance. These clubs, as well as bars that do not serve food, are usually closed on Sundays; it’s a Georgia law. Bar closing times differ from bar to bar, but by law they must close by 3 am. So remember to drink responsibly and have fun on Georgia’s Coast!


Diamond Casino
8010 Tybee Road
Wilmington Island, Georgia 31409
(912) 897-3005 (877) 7LUCKY7
www.diamondcasinosavannah.com



Upcoming Events
  • Tybee Irish Heritage Parade
    13 Mar 2010
  • Third Thursdays on Tybee
    18 Mar 2010
  • JCB Coast to Coast Charity Run
    26 Mar 2010
  • Third Thursdays on Tybee
    15 Apr 2010

Complete Events List

Coming Soon to Theaters!
Watch Trailer for The Last Song Movie
"The Last Song" is based on the novel by Nicholas Sparks and was filmed on Tybee during the Summer of 2009. It will be released in theaters in the U.S. on March 31, 2010. Click on image above to watch a trailer for the upcoming film and to learn more about it.

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