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re: UGA fans coming to Mizzou

Posted on 3/2/12 at 6:51 pm to
Posted by AUTiger83
ATL
Member since Sep 2006
2188 posts
Posted on 3/2/12 at 6:51 pm to
You guys at Mizzou need to give the rest of us the low down on coming to Columbia. Whats the tradition, where to eat, where to go...where NOT to go, is it hostile or friendly? is Columbia easy to get to or a pain (like Fayettenam and Stark vegas).
Posted by motigers
Member since Oct 2011
39 posts
Posted on 3/2/12 at 7:44 pm to
As I said, the question was asked by a UGA fan earlier. I couldn't find the thread or else I would have posted it there. Just trying to help. Geez.
Posted by MizzouTiger4Life
Member since Sep 2011
254 posts
Posted on 3/2/12 at 9:53 pm to
quote:

You guys at Mizzou need to give the rest of us the low down on coming to Columbia. Whats the tradition, where to eat, where to go...where NOT to go, is it hostile or friendly? is Columbia easy to get to or a pain (like Fayettenam and Stark vegas).



Extremely easy to get to from STL or KC or even Springfield....

a few places, I will post a more in depth post closer to football season for everyone who plans to come up here

Flat Branch Pub and Brewery is hands down my favorite restaurant in Columbia. Great microbrewery and the Brown Ale is fantastic.
Booches (on 9th st. next to Panera Bread Co.)
Murrys (South of the stadium on Providence & Green Meadows)

Shakespeares Pizza wheat crust and pepperjack cheese is a must

The bar scene is pretty good in Columbia...

Field House is pretty crazy on a Friday night with $10 bottomless cup from 9-12.

The Penguin (dueling piano bar) is pretty popular on Fridays before games...usually doesn't carry many specials but is popular among the young and old.

Harpos is your quintessential college bar and very popular before, during and after games. They used to carry $1 bottles on Friday nights, but I doubt they do anymore due to games.

Campus Bar and Grill) is a pretty good bar with a lot of TVs, good food, and pretty cheap drinks. If you are here on Sunday, they have dollar burgers which are pretty damn good.

Bengals is a pretty good bar also. They have a huge outdoor seating area and lots of TVs inside. I also believe they have a shuttle to the game too.

Shiloh Bar and Grill is a really popular bar with live music Friday and Saturdays and a huge outdoor seating area.
LINK

All the bars you could want are between 9th St. to 4th street and Broadway to Elm St.
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I would recommend checking out the campus while you are here, especially The Quad, Memorial Union, The new MU student center and our Rec Center LINK /..


This post was edited on 3/2/12 at 10:00 pm
Posted by ottothewise
Member since Sep 2008
32094 posts
Posted on 3/2/12 at 10:11 pm to
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is Columbia easy to get to or a pain (like Fayettenam and Stark vegas).


its in the middle of fricking NOWHERE.

vast open spaces. drive with friends.

LINK


wiki Columbia. says they are liberals. half the people in town have at least a bachelors.
these are Santorum's worst nightmare.
Posted by Porker Face
Eden Isle
Member since Feb 2012
15402 posts
Posted on 3/2/12 at 11:29 pm to
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Columbia easy to get to or a pain


If you like hours of driving through the most boring country in America, you will enjoy driving from KC or STL, I-70 sucks. Columbia is in the middle of nowhere, you will literally be praying for some hills just to keep you awake at the wheel.
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