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What to do in Knoxville?
Posted on 10/16/12 at 10:03 am
Posted on 10/16/12 at 10:03 am
Headed up friday for my first visit to the Vol Land. What\Where should Bama fans do Friday night and on Gameday? Is there a pep rally or something? Where should we go eat\not go eat? Basically i'm looking for a Bama visitor's guide to make the most out of the trip up there. Thanks.
Posted on 10/16/12 at 11:12 am to Tide Life
there's some rib place on the river that's real good
Posted on 10/16/12 at 12:19 pm to Tide Life
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What to do in Knoxville?
Most activities require a plunger, empty cans, or an enema.
Posted on 10/16/12 at 12:24 pm to MagillaGuerilla
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there's some rib place on the river that's real good
Calhouns
Posted on 10/16/12 at 1:32 pm to BlueIndian420
Calhoun's is legit.
To answer the OP though, just go to the strip and hit the bars Friday night. There will be plenty of Alabama fans around. Same thing Saturday, wander around, take in the atmosphere, meet some people and tailgate. It ain't complicated.
To answer the OP though, just go to the strip and hit the bars Friday night. There will be plenty of Alabama fans around. Same thing Saturday, wander around, take in the atmosphere, meet some people and tailgate. It ain't complicated.
Posted on 10/16/12 at 1:43 pm to bigpapamac
Plenty of things to do there,the old city is another don place to hang out that Friday night and Saturday after the game..
Southbound in the old city is fun,and plenty of good places to eat up there.
Southbound in the old city is fun,and plenty of good places to eat up there.
Posted on 10/16/12 at 9:53 pm to Tide Life
This'll be my first trip also...it ought to be a good'un
Posted on 10/17/12 at 6:02 pm to BlueIndian420
We stayed in Lenoir City one year,Went to Calhouns,what a blast!!
Lots of UT/Bama fans there..its right on the river..great food and atmosphere.
Lots of UT/Bama fans there..its right on the river..great food and atmosphere.
This post was edited on 10/17/12 at 6:04 pm
Posted on 10/18/12 at 1:31 pm to TideTurf
here's what I posted on Woollyal:
3 Areas you need to remember:
1. The Strip - just off campus...medium walk to stadium/campus. Mostly college crowd/gameday (same as T-Town.
2. Market Square - more downtown, need a cab, not walking distance to campus. Mostly adults/ young professionals/yuppies (more like downtown Tuscaloosa).
3. Old City (more downtown, need a cab) Mostly alternative, hipsters, twenty/thirtysomethings. Also a lot of late night clubbing if you're into that scene.
Also might check out the restaurant called Calhoun's on the River (American/BBQ joint on the river, very close to stadium) Also from here you can check out the Vol Navy.
Food on the Strip: Copper Cellar, Sunspot, Tin Roof or Olde College Inn. (all mostly pub grub)
Old City: LINK
Market Square: LINK /
Downtown Grill & Brewery is supposedly great. Live music. Never been there but going to try to get there this weekend. You'll need to cab it there though. LINK /
Ye Olde Steakhouse is great but it's a bit of a drive and pricier.
This will also give you some great suggestions: LINK
Knoxville is a fun town despite it being plastered with shitty orange.
3 Areas you need to remember:
1. The Strip - just off campus...medium walk to stadium/campus. Mostly college crowd/gameday (same as T-Town.
2. Market Square - more downtown, need a cab, not walking distance to campus. Mostly adults/ young professionals/yuppies (more like downtown Tuscaloosa).
3. Old City (more downtown, need a cab) Mostly alternative, hipsters, twenty/thirtysomethings. Also a lot of late night clubbing if you're into that scene.
Also might check out the restaurant called Calhoun's on the River (American/BBQ joint on the river, very close to stadium) Also from here you can check out the Vol Navy.
Food on the Strip: Copper Cellar, Sunspot, Tin Roof or Olde College Inn. (all mostly pub grub)
Old City: LINK
Market Square: LINK /
Downtown Grill & Brewery is supposedly great. Live music. Never been there but going to try to get there this weekend. You'll need to cab it there though. LINK /
Ye Olde Steakhouse is great but it's a bit of a drive and pricier.
This will also give you some great suggestions: LINK
Knoxville is a fun town despite it being plastered with shitty orange.
This post was edited on 10/18/12 at 1:35 pm
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