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UGA fans: travel tips for Athens baseball trip
Posted on 3/26/18 at 10:19 am
Posted on 3/26/18 at 10:19 am
I'm heading to Athens for the baseball series this weekend, and am looking for some suggestions for places to eat (lunch, mostly, given starting times) and other things to do.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
Posted on 3/26/18 at 10:21 am to twk
Get lunch at Cali N Titos. Best Cuban sandwich around and it's no more than 200 yards from the baseball stadium.
Posted on 3/26/18 at 10:25 am to TheXman
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Get lunch at Cali N Titos. Best Cuban sandwich around and it's no more than 200 yards from the baseball stadium.
While I fully agree that the Cuban from Cali N Titos is the best sandwich in town, it is definitely not what I would consider a traditional cuban sandwich (hell, maybe it is traditional, but it is nothing like a Cuban you'd get anywhere else- no ham, no pickles, no mustard). Don't let that stop you though.
Posted on 3/26/18 at 10:31 am to twk
Foley is nowhere near downtown but you can make it a point with some planning to hang out DT before driving down to the stadium. Cali N Tito’s is a solid close option but it’s cash or check only so come prepared and they don’t serve alcohol (it’s BYOB). Grindhouse Burgers is a little further down the sidewalk and does booze and takes card if that’s be more your style.
Overall, tons of good shopping, restaurants, bars, and music venues downtown. If you’re a night owl you won’t have a problem finding stuff to do postgame. Also plenty of outdoors stuff to do assuming the weather warms up this week. If you need restaurant recommendations feel free to ask (everyone will send you to Last resort and Mamas Boy which are perfectly fine but more or less the designated out of towner eateries)
Overall, tons of good shopping, restaurants, bars, and music venues downtown. If you’re a night owl you won’t have a problem finding stuff to do postgame. Also plenty of outdoors stuff to do assuming the weather warms up this week. If you need restaurant recommendations feel free to ask (everyone will send you to Last resort and Mamas Boy which are perfectly fine but more or less the designated out of towner eateries)
Posted on 3/26/18 at 10:35 am to tylerdurden24
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Last resort
I've never understood the hype. After spending 15 years in Athens I've yet to have a single meal there that I would classify as any better than "that was OK, not bad" and for the price you can do so much better around town.
Mama's Boy- yea, I'm all in on that place.. but the wait can suck real bad.
Posted on 3/26/18 at 10:37 am to twk
Cali N Titos for every meal. If you're stupid and want to mix things up, then I'd go to Transmet for pizza, Weaver D's for excellent fried chicken and fixings, and Mama's Boy to grab some breakfast. If you're out late night and want some good drunk food, hit up The Grill. Creature Comforts is a cool brewery with a taproom downtown. If you're going with your wife then take her to the botanical gardens, they're great. Take a walk around north campus (the historic part of campus). There are some cool stores downtown like Wuxtry Records that you should pop into.
Posted on 3/26/18 at 10:38 am to tylerdurden24
Thanks for the info. We're staying at the UGA hotel, but will have a rental car so we can go wherever. Games starting at 7 sort of rule out any big dinner plans, and we'll just have to see what the mood is post-game.
Posted on 3/26/18 at 10:45 am to tylerdurden24
People have already mentioned the two best places to eat that are close to Foley (Cali & Titos and Grindhouse), so I'll give you some restaurant and other recommendations for downtown:
Nicer/Fancier options:
-Last Resort (most popular restaurant downtown, great food but long waits)
-Five Bar
-The National (my personal favorite restaurant downtown)
-Porterhouse (very reasonable lunch prices)
-South Kitchen & Bar (solid food but nothing special)
More relaxed:
-Trapeze/Highwire (good sandwiches/pub food and an extensive beer list)
-Ted's Most Best (good/creative pizza options)
-Transmetropolitan (also good pizza with other Italian options)
-Georgia Theatre Rooftop (cool views with solid burgers/snacks, but can get cramped)
-Pauley's (sandwich/crepe bar with extensive beer list and swarms of sorority girls)
-Clarke's Standard (solid bar food)
-Amici (see above, but with good wings)
-The Place (great southern food - good call by tylerdurden24 to remind me of this)
-Clocked (great burgers/horrible service)
-Iron Factory (korean bbq)
Hole in the wall/late night food:
-Little Italy (NY style pizza, might get yelled at by the staff but the slices are huge and it's fantastic drunk food)
-Pouch (different types of savory pies)
I'm sure there are some places I'm forgetting, but I tried to include a bunch of different options. Also highly recommend checking out Creature Comforts, a brewery located downtown, which is a really cool spot with some great beers (especially Tropicalia). Enjoy Athens!
Nicer/Fancier options:
-Last Resort (most popular restaurant downtown, great food but long waits)
-Five Bar
-The National (my personal favorite restaurant downtown)
-Porterhouse (very reasonable lunch prices)
-South Kitchen & Bar (solid food but nothing special)
More relaxed:
-Trapeze/Highwire (good sandwiches/pub food and an extensive beer list)
-Ted's Most Best (good/creative pizza options)
-Transmetropolitan (also good pizza with other Italian options)
-Georgia Theatre Rooftop (cool views with solid burgers/snacks, but can get cramped)
-Pauley's (sandwich/crepe bar with extensive beer list and swarms of sorority girls)
-Clarke's Standard (solid bar food)
-Amici (see above, but with good wings)
-The Place (great southern food - good call by tylerdurden24 to remind me of this)
-Clocked (great burgers/horrible service)
-Iron Factory (korean bbq)
Hole in the wall/late night food:
-Little Italy (NY style pizza, might get yelled at by the staff but the slices are huge and it's fantastic drunk food)
-Pouch (different types of savory pies)
I'm sure there are some places I'm forgetting, but I tried to include a bunch of different options. Also highly recommend checking out Creature Comforts, a brewery located downtown, which is a really cool spot with some great beers (especially Tropicalia). Enjoy Athens!
This post was edited on 3/26/18 at 1:50 pm
Posted on 3/26/18 at 11:07 am to TearsofKnowshon
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TearsofKnowshon
solid list
Posted on 3/26/18 at 11:14 am to TearsofKnowshon
The Place has the best Southern food in Athens and Amici has the best wings. Teds is my go to for pizza but I endorse Transmet as a good option as well
Posted on 3/26/18 at 11:33 am to twk
I'd recommend Herschel Walker's restsurant, get the Oh Herschel sandwhich and fried mac and cheese. It's a pant shitting good time
Posted on 3/26/18 at 11:48 am to TearsofKnowshon
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TearsofKnowshon
Great list, if you're taking kids(my grandkids love it)
the pizza/experience at Transmet is top of the line, so many options so you basically just have to pick your posion...
Posted on 3/26/18 at 11:58 am to twk
TAMU Fan is actually in search of Athens gay bars.
Posted on 3/26/18 at 12:41 pm to crispyUGA
Weaver D's closes at 6, but is well worth the early dinner. Weaver will tell you what meat they have that day, and Miss Dorothy will tell you the available sides. Hot Chicken or pork chops are my go to, and don't skip the greens.
Posted on 3/26/18 at 12:49 pm to Hobnail
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I've never understood the hype. After spending 15 years in Athens I've yet to have a single meal there that I would classify as any better than "that was OK, not bad" and for the price you can do so much better around town.
i couldn't disagree more, but to each his own.
Posted on 3/26/18 at 12:49 pm to twk
I might be in the minority, but if I'm going to Atlanta or Athens and need a quick cheap lunch, the Varsity is good.
Posted on 3/26/18 at 1:06 pm to JamalSanders
A chili cheese dog and onion rings from the Varsity is some mighty good eatin'.
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