Which is the best bar in dinkytown / stadium village where a large group (~10 people) can congregate to get drinks and food prior to the gopher game. Sally's? Blarney's? Looking for more informal as it would be hard to get tables together.
Which is the best bar in dinkytown / stadium village where a large group (~10 people) can congregate to get drinks and food prior to the gopher game. Sally's? Blarney's? Looking for more informal as it would be hard to get tables together.
Informal you say...
I nominate Surly Brewery. They have cafeteria like seating and serve food, (burgers, bbq) but I haven't been there before a game. Probably one of the busiest places I would assume.
Anyone vouch for it for pregame?
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Informal you say...
I nominate Surly Brewery. They have cafeteria like seating and serve food, (burgers, bbq) but I haven't been there before a game. Probably one of the busiest places I would assume.
Anyone vouch for it for pregame?
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if its strictly bars, Stub and Herbs or Sallys gets my vote. Stub and herbs is usually an older crowd where sallys is like current students/recent grads
Noodles and companyWhich is the best bar in dinkytown / stadium village where a large group (~10 people) can congregate to get drinks and food prior to the gopher game. Sally's? Blarney's? Looking for more informal as it would be hard to get tables together.
Don't people call it "Sturbs" anymore?
Don't people call it "Sturbs" anymore?
I've never heard it referred to as Sturbs.
I've never heard it referred to as Sturbs.
When were you at the U? In my day (mid 80s-early 90s) that's what pretty much everybody called it.
Never a student, I do work at the U.
Graduate of UMD-so my hockey loyalties are divided
I'm not saying it isn't a thing, just never heard it. With that said, I'd know what poeple are talking about if they were talking in reference of bars near TCF/Gopher
The only alternative name I recall was Stub's. Nobody ever used the full name. What do they call it now?
I've just heard it called Stubs.
There very well could be still be students saying Sturbs.
I've never heard it referred to as Sturbs.