Charleston Euchre Club Partners with Bicycle® — The #1 Name in Cards

Exciting news for Charleston’s card-playing community.

Charleston Euchre Club is proud to share that Bicycle® Playing Cards — one of the most recognized and trusted names in playing cards for over 130 years — has supported our growing community with official decks and club gear for use at weekly meetups.

We’re grateful for the support and proud to use Bicycle cards at our events. Their long-standing commitment to quality and community aligns naturally with what we’re building here in Charleston: consistent in-person play, welcoming environments, and a strong local Euchre presence.

As the Charleston Euchre community continues to grow, we look forward to exploring future opportunities for collaboration around events, prizes, and larger tournament experiences.

From casual brewery nights to structured competitive play, it’s exciting to represent the spirit of Euchre alongside a brand that has defined card play for generations.

A sincere thank-you to the Bicycle team for supporting our local card-playing community.

Weekly Free-Play Meetups
Tuesday | 6:30–8:30 PM
📍 Indigo Reef Brewing Co. — Charleston

Thursday | 6:30–8:30 PM
📍 Edisto River Brewing Co. — Johns Island / West Ashley

Free Euchre Tournaments
2nd & 4th Sundays | 1:00–3:00 PM
📍 Indigo Reef Brewing Co. — Charleston

Structured tournament play with rotating partners. Free entry. A prize is awarded to the overall tournament winner. No RSVP or partner required.

Play with the Same Cards Used at Our Events

Many players ask which decks work best for Euchre. We primarily use Bicycle® playing cards at weekly meetups. If you’d like to pick up a deck for home play, you can find recommended options here:

👉 Euchre Supplies

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