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re: Where to watch LSU games in Portland, oregon
Posted on 11/4/15 at 4:38 pm to tigerman24
Posted on 11/4/15 at 4:38 pm to tigerman24
Tigerman,
What part of town are you staying? I don't know of an official hangout, but there are lots of good breweries/taprooms to watch the game at.
One place I discovered recently is the Civic Taproom right near the Soccer Stadium on Burnside. It is small, but usually not too crowded, and has enough TVs. They have a great tap list, and their bartenders are usually knowledgeable and friendly. They don't serve food, but they allow you to bring it in, and there are a number of food establishments on the block.
In the Pearl District, there are a few breweries - Deschutes, Fat Heads, and 10 Barrel. Deschutes and 10 Barrel will probably be very crowded.
The Blitz will probably have the most TV's - they have several locations, so look up to see which one is closest to you...
Trying to think of places where you can actually enjoy the game. Some places may be to crowded, or not really have a sports oriented crowd... Civic Taproom should fit the bill, even though it is not a huge place.
What part of town are you staying? I don't know of an official hangout, but there are lots of good breweries/taprooms to watch the game at.
One place I discovered recently is the Civic Taproom right near the Soccer Stadium on Burnside. It is small, but usually not too crowded, and has enough TVs. They have a great tap list, and their bartenders are usually knowledgeable and friendly. They don't serve food, but they allow you to bring it in, and there are a number of food establishments on the block.
In the Pearl District, there are a few breweries - Deschutes, Fat Heads, and 10 Barrel. Deschutes and 10 Barrel will probably be very crowded.
The Blitz will probably have the most TV's - they have several locations, so look up to see which one is closest to you...
Trying to think of places where you can actually enjoy the game. Some places may be to crowded, or not really have a sports oriented crowd... Civic Taproom should fit the bill, even though it is not a huge place.
This post was edited on 11/4/15 at 4:41 pm
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