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first time to tiger stadium - need tailgating info please

Posted on 10/29/14 at 2:53 pm
Posted by ncantwel
Member since Oct 2014
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Posted on 10/29/14 at 2:53 pm
hi everyone. my first trip to tiger stadium will be for the alabama game. we try to hit a bigtime college game every year and this year its a trip to death valley.

does anyone have any insight on tailgating in lot 406? ideally i'd love to meet some fans and join a tailgate, maybe load up the cooler with some beer or give to the cause so i can enjoy the local cuisine and culture.

any tips are appreciated. i'll be coming in from chicago and wont have much other than a carry-on bag
This post was edited on 10/29/14 at 3:10 pm
Posted by TFS4E
Washington DC
Member since Nov 2008
13411 posts
Posted on 10/29/14 at 2:55 pm to
Good luck! Have fun!
This post was edited on 10/29/14 at 2:56 pm
Posted by Tigertown in ATL
Georgia foothills
Member since Sep 2009
29239 posts
Posted on 10/29/14 at 3:16 pm to
quote:

tailgating in lot 406?


Nothing against 406 but make sure you go into campus too and hit the parade grounds, Indian Mounds and others.
Posted by SouthOfSouth
Baton Rouge
Member since Jun 2008
43479 posts
Posted on 10/29/14 at 3:17 pm to
Because I copy/paste this everytime someone asks anything about first gameday experience...

Baton Rouge game weekend activities.

With the amount of people who come on here asking about what to do for a gameday weekend I thought I would put together a compilation of things to do while in Baton Rouge from housing to drinking to food to family activities. Overall, Baton Rouge has a lot to offer to someone as long as you know what you are looking for.

Where to stay:
My first suggestion is the new l'auberge Casino on River Rd They will have a shuttle system to bring people into campus for games. It will also have lots of activities to do there including pools, gambling, and shows.
If Pinnacle isn’t what you are looking for, look downtown BR. There are a few including (but not limited to) the Hilton and Hotel Indigo which both also offer shuttles to campus. These will also provide some great bar scenes for anyone 21-50 looking for a place after the game on 3rd street.
There is also a few nice places on Acadian Thruway and off College Drive that are close enough to drive to or take a cab from. That area is nice and could be a good option.

Where to eat:
Food is something that everyone has a different taste for, but I will give you what I think are some of the great places to eat if you want a “taste of Baton Rouge”
Chelseas – best calamari poboy around. Very artsy place that has good live music late night. A great spot but watch out, they are closed on Sunday.
Walkons – This may be the best place to hit up on a gameday weekend. In the shadows of Tiger Stadium on Burbank it was started by two walkon basketball players. They have crazy tent parties on football weekends and have some good food. Stuffed burger and cheese fries are favorites of mine.
Mike Andersons – Mike Anderson is also a former LSU athlete who has had the staple LSU area seafood restaurant for over 30 years. They are located at 1031 West Lee Drive and have a bar that can get fun and rowdy the night before a game.
Parrains – Parrains is similar to Mike Andersons and has great seafood, or if you aren’t going to Chimes (see below) for Sunday brunch, look at Parrains to a spot with great food and a really good brunch menu.
Chimes – Known for its around the world beer selection and Sunday brunch, this spot at the North Gates of LSU is a great spot for burgers, seafood, and other creole menu items. Has been an LSU monument since it’s opening in 1983 and shares the building with the Varsity Theatre which holds some of the best shows in Baton Rouge.
Sammy's - Known for its crawfish and other creole dished, Sammy's is a staple to Baton Rouge dining. Always packed make sure to get their early if you go here.
Tsunami – If you’re staying downtown and want a great view and some good sushi, hit up Tsunami. Has a beautiful view of the mighty Mississippi River and has a fun bar area as well.
Other Notables:
Rauls burgers, Superior Grill, Jubans, Kona Grill, Zeeland St, Georges, Pluckers, Pastime, and Louies.

Where to Drink
Age obviously is a big issue when finding the right bar for you so I have put preferred ages in each bar’s description.
Walkons – (All Ages) Walkons is first here because it is a family friendly place where you can find anyone drinking from 21 to 101. They have great parties for LSU games, and is a great place if you have the kids with you.
Bulldog – (21–40) This bar has one of the largest selections of beer in the city. It has a fun atmosphere and will be a great place to check out on Thursday, Friday or Saturday.
Freds in Tigerland – (21-30) Setup as one of the best College bars in BR, Freds is best known for their Freds Free Drinks (FFD) on Fridays from 8-10. $10 cover gets you free topshelf liquor for the two hours (drinks are free but not the service. Tip your bartenders). A place where you will not feel out of place even if you are a few years out of college.
Bogies – (19-24) This fratty bar is a favorite of many LSU football players and they can be seen here after a day game. It is much more of a college environment, but on Friday before games it is their “Old School” night and the crowd can get much older than college aged (24-35).
Happys/Roux House/Huey’s/ Boudreaux and Thibodaux – (21-40) These downtown bars on 3rd street are a great place for those almost any age to go for live music, drinks, and a good time. You can walk down the street with drinks and enjoy bands, patio’s and great drinks.
Reggies – (18-21) This bar is best known for their ridiculously drunk customers including (86 girl, bar handjob guy, and naked asscrack shot dude). Known as the Freshman bar for LSU students this bar can give you a great taste of what chaos LSU can bring.
Chimes/Varsity – (21-40) These two establishments bring the party right next to campus located at the North Gates of LSU. Chimes has a great beer selection and the Varsity shows some of Baton Rouge’s most premier bands.
Other notables:
Other Tigerland Bars (18-23), Tops(18-23), Chelseas(21-40), Georges(21-101), Ivars(21-40), Duvics(21-40), Pluckers(18-50).


This post was edited on 10/29/14 at 3:19 pm
Posted by SNAPPERHEAD
Possumneck, Ms.
Member since Jan 2006
10050 posts
Posted on 10/29/14 at 3:21 pm to
You won't have any trouble. Walk around until you smell good food. Let tiger fans know this is your 1st LSU game. They will give you all you can eat and drink. My tip to you is sample different dishes all the way to
The stadium. Have fun. You picked a perfect 1st game.
Posted by Spankum
Miss-sippi
Member since Jan 2007
56244 posts
Posted on 10/29/14 at 6:54 pm to
agree with everything posted here....just make an extra effort to be overly courteous and friendly and people will welcome you in...
Posted by LateArrivalforLSU
Ascension Parish
Member since Sep 2012
3512 posts
Posted on 10/29/14 at 7:07 pm to
Posted by Mathieu7
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Member since Oct 2014
189 posts
Posted on 10/29/14 at 7:12 pm to
LSU's tailgaiting is unlike anything you will see anywhere else. The fans are unlike anything else. They are some of the most passionate people you will ever meet. Feel free to try anything, as Cajun food is really unique. #1 rule for Cajun food: When someone offers, you food, don't ask, just eat it. You will like it, I promise. And remember,
This post was edited on 10/29/14 at 7:13 pm
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