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Heading to Ann Arbor in October
Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2010 3:29 pm
by Mace
I'll be attending the Iowa-Michigan game this fall and could use a little help from Michigan fan. I've been told that there is parking on a golf course across the street from the stadium...true? Our group will likely arrive on Friday, so I could use a tip or two regarding good spots in AA for eating/drinking. Any help would be appreciated. We don't have tickets yet but I'm going to visit StubHub in the next couple of days unless someone has a better idea for securing tickets. We'll have 5-7 people in the group. Thanks.
Re: Heading to Ann Arbor in October
Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2010 3:54 pm
by Killian
There's parking on the golf course, as well as at the local high school. As for good spots, the Seafood Company is a good restaurant, and Connor O'Neils is a great Irish Bar that doesn't attract too much of the college crowd.
Re: Heading to Ann Arbor in October
Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2010 4:19 pm
by Mace
Killian wrote:There's parking on the golf course, as well as at the local high school. As for good spots, the Seafood Company is a good restaurant, and Connor O'Neils is a great Irish Bar that doesn't attract too much of the college crowd.
Thanks, Killian. At my age, I'm not looking for a college bar.
Re: Heading to Ann Arbor in October
Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2010 4:23 pm
by Carson
Killian wrote:There's parking on the golf course.
...and the SEC is redneck

Re: Heading to Ann Arbor in October
Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2010 4:40 pm
by indyfrisco
Mace wrote:At my age, I'm not looking for a college bar.
Flaccidity must suck.

Re: Heading to Ann Arbor in October
Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2010 4:57 pm
by King Crimson
there's a Connor O'Neils in Boulder, too. it's a good bar. it's not a "chain", there are just the two. AA and Boulder.
Re: Heading to Ann Arbor in October
Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2010 7:06 pm
by BlindRef
Mace,
You'll have a great time here in Ann Arbor. Killian makes some good suggestions.
Other good food options:
Palio's (good Italian)
Chop House (high end steak)
Gratzi - French - Italian $20 entrees
Grizzly Peak - Good local place
Jolly Pumpkin Brewery - good beer..good times
Also...if you're friends want to stop by our tailgate shoot me a private message.
Re: Heading to Ann Arbor in October
Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2010 7:35 pm
by buckeye_in_sc
Blind...what if Mace is bringing Jon? You still want him at your tailgate?
Mace...we expect a m2OOOL type PET after this with the nice colors of leaves and shit...
Re: Heading to Ann Arbor in October
Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2010 11:04 pm
by M Club
IndyFrisco wrote:
Flaccidity must suck.

er, misleading. none of those ladies went to michigan.
Re: Heading to Ann Arbor in October
Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2010 11:06 pm
by M Club
Killian wrote:...and Connor O'Neils is a great Irish Bar that doesn't attract too much of the college crowd.
it attracts wall-to-wall middling corporate data managers instead. i hope you don't wear your phone on your belt because you won't have enough elbow room to reach it if anyone calls.
try scorekeeper's instead. it's this back alley hole-in-the-wall sports bar. good vibes, really good beer. only the locals seem to know about it.
Re: Heading to Ann Arbor in October
Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2010 11:52 pm
by Shoalzie
BlindRef wrote:Jolly Pumpkin Brewery - good beer..good times
I've been to the Jolly Pumpkin in Traverse City...didn't know there were multiple locations.
Re: Heading to Ann Arbor in October
Posted: Thu Aug 26, 2010 10:46 am
by Mace
BlindRef wrote:Mace,
You'll have a great time here in Ann Arbor. Killian makes some good suggestions.
Other good food options:
Palio's (good Italian)
Chop House (high end steak)
Gratzi - French - Italian $20 entrees
Grizzly Peak - Good local place
Jolly Pumpkin Brewery - good beer..good times
Also...if you're friends want to stop by our tailgate shoot me a private message.
Thanks, BlindRef, and thanks to everyone else for the suggestions. Looking forward to the trip and I'm sure it will be a blast. Thanks for the invite, but I'm not sure about our tailgating plans at this point. I'll shoot you a PM at a later date. Thanks.
Re: Heading to Ann Arbor in October
Posted: Thu Aug 26, 2010 10:54 am
by Mace
buckeye_in_sc wrote:Blind...what if Mace is bringing Jon? You still want him at your tailgate?
Mace...we expect a m2OOOL type PET after this with the nice colors of leaves and shit...
JON may be at the game, but he isn't traveling in our group. My group includes a couple of high school principals, a Juvenile Court Probation Officer, a social worker, me and my son....none of whom are theJON.
As for the m2 type PET, I'll start googling pics and get one started.
Re: Heading to Ann Arbor in October
Posted: Thu Aug 26, 2010 2:00 pm
by M Club
all those spots blind mentioned are about five feet from each other, so easy to find. if you want specifically ann arbor fare then maybe blimpy burger? or zingerman's if you like a 45 minute wait for a $15 sandwich. supposedly they're worth it, but what else are you supposed to say after going through all that hassle just to get a sandwich?
you should pass by the old leopold's just to see if psu is still passed-out drunk on their front steps. otherwise, i'm not lying about connor o'neil's. there won't be any room and you'll have to wait in line for half an hour just to buy a $10 guinness. you're from iowa and non-descript, so the one waitress isn't going to notice you. howl at the moon's is only a couple blocks down from there, though brewpubs are probably the better stop.
if you did happen to have the noj in tow then i'd suggest bw3's. awesome wings and great atmosphere. there's also a chi-chi's near the i-94 that has the best nachos you'll ever have. and there are these dope pizza shops all over, called little caesar's. you should get a hot-and-ready or two so the tigers will have some money to spend in free agency.
Re: Heading to Ann Arbor in October
Posted: Thu Aug 26, 2010 2:16 pm
by Killian
What's the name of the bar with like 400 different bars? That was my favorite place to go when I was up there.
Re: Heading to Ann Arbor in October
Posted: Thu Aug 26, 2010 2:17 pm
by M Club
is that the one on first street that hires people to dance in the window, right next to the blind pig? i forgot all the names. i think one was millenium or something.
Re: Heading to Ann Arbor in October
Posted: Thu Aug 26, 2010 2:49 pm
by Killian
Fat fingers, I meant beers. No, not down there. I feel like it was closer to campus, hole in the wall, maybe on the same street as the union? Use to go there all the time with my ex-girlfriend.
Re: Heading to Ann Arbor in October
Posted: Thu Aug 26, 2010 2:55 pm
by M Club
oh, ashley's. was going to suggest that place as well. a bit close to campus as far as chancing the dumbfuck students, but the place pretty much prices the popped-collar crowd out so safe bet aside from the limited seating.
was wondering why you mentioned that place near the blind pig after saying connor o'neil's was a good way to avoid the college crowd.
Re: Heading to Ann Arbor in October
Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2010 12:45 am
by M Club
Sudden Sam wrote:
No shit! Thay ain't pasty-white and fat.
:wink: Couldn't help myself.
actually, i did an google image search for "ugly jewish gold diggers" to clarify my point, but a bunch of hotties popped up instead. not what i had in mind.
Re: Heading to Ann Arbor in October
Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 2:00 am
by Mace
Got my tickets today. Four in corner section 7, row 13, and two tickets in section 4, row 10. Can you guys that know the stadium tell me if these are decent tickets?
Re: Heading to Ann Arbor in October
Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 4:05 am
by Goober McTuber
Mace wrote:Got my tickets today. Four in corner section 7, row 13, and two tickets in section 4, row 10. Can you guys that know the stadium tell me if these are decent tickets?
All of them are better than any tickets you're getting to the Iowa-UW game. At least you'll get to see a Hawkeye victory.
Re: Heading to Ann Arbor in October
Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 5:13 am
by WolverineSteve
Mace wrote:Got my tickets today. Four in corner section 7, row 13, and two tickets in section 4, row 10. Can you guys that know the stadium tell me if these are decent tickets?
For about six years my seats were in section 5 but 25 rows or so higher. You are pretty low but you'll love the seats when the action is on your side of the field. Like most stadiums the near sideline will be obscured by the team on that side of the field (in this case the Iowa sideline). Sit the section 4 seats as they are in the area of the 5 yard line. You will be in the opposite corner from the student section in an area I know very well. Some of the pre-Schembechler alums are here, very hospitable to opposing fans and very knowledgeable about the history of not only Michigan but the Big10 as well. There will be someone within 10 feet of you that has seen 30 UM-Iowa games at the Big House. I'll know more after saturday, but way down there used to be the area where you didn't drink much as a trip to the head would take most of a quarter (the renovations included many more used beer receptacles). It's my belief that there isn't a bad seat in the house.
Re: Heading to Ann Arbor in October
Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 10:55 am
by M Club
at least homeboy will get relay to us whether or not michigan stadium's any louder than it used to be. supposedly the new structures make the place 10 dB louder, and from what i understand sound increases exponentially from dB to dB. just make sure to get there on time for an accurate reading, place will be quiet after the 2nd when we're down 21-0.
Re: Heading to Ann Arbor in October
Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 2:49 am
by MgoBlue-LightSpecial
o/u on how many Michigan fans Mace calls twatlips?
Re: Heading to Ann Arbor in October
Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 3:17 am
by Mace
MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:o/u on how many Michigan fans Mace calls twatlips?
All of them. :)