Did Tequila Cove (was called C.O. Jones when I was there) really close down? Drove by it on the way to a game the other day ... that place had fantastic margarita's and burritos.
For me it was Ted's .... or Civic Pub. Didn't frequent slutskies much.
(was called C.O. Jones when I was there)
only if going to bars are ur thing and u cant have fun with 16,000 other students
walk? thirstys is right in back of teds and huskies. Co Jones/tequlia cove was great because there was never a cover and had great thursday night drink prices and also had a laid back crowd. Teds was pretty cool. Thirstys was usually always really packed. Went to Huskies once or twice but if u werent in a frat or sorority it wasnt really that enjoyable although a ton of girls. If you had a car, bidwell tavern was great and of course Willimantic Brewery
nobody was hanging at the Electric Blue?
Never liked Huskies a bit. I don't know why. It gave me the same feeling as being at Thumpers on nickle night.
Well, it's just easier at the bars. Meet new people, easier to drink etc.... Celeron / Carriage sucks.... Frat parties suck.... Can't really party in the dorms. I would say 80% of my social life was spent at the bars and 20% at the Frats / apartments.
they were fun freshman and sophomore year, by that time most of my friends, upper classman moved to off campus so you would go attend smaller parties with ur friends
Pre-Oscars Rapps was the quintessential college happy hour bar. .99 pitchers from 3-4 (which everyone bindge drank) than $2.00 from 4-5. Every table in that place had 3-4 full pitchers of beer on it at 2:59 and every table was playing either quarters, sink the ship, Cardinal Puff or something else. The old guy "Rapp" was a fantastic charicature of the curmudgeonly old owner. He must have bribed the cops cuz their was no ID-ing and when Oscar bought and renovated the business it was policed and though fun, not half of Rapps.In '87-88 girlfriend was a waitress at Oscars so she had to deal with all of us drunks. But we got every other pitcher for free (you know when a $3 pitcher was considered too much) and they let us play "Sink the Titanic" and other games at the tables. Wow how many drunks were on the roads on any given night?
+1 for Schmedley's. No mention yet of the Bidwell?
Anyone remember the "Sports Dog"?
Wow. Never heard of a few of the places (early 90's grad). I preferred Huskies because it had more space, but Ted's had a more laid back crowd during the week. I usually tried to leave Ted's before closing time so I didn't get ammonia in my eyes and throat (what a great way to clear out clingy college students).
We went to Thumpers for nickel night a couple times. We would pool some money and give a $10 tip to start the night for like 10 guys (maybe HuskiesHoops25 was our bartender because we had full attention after that), binge drank for the 1 or 2 hours that the special ran, and then headed to Huskies or Teds.
Every once in a while we'd go to Oscar's for cheap pitchers and free midnight pizza. We'd go to Margarita's (Margaritaville until sued by Buffet) when a friend was bartending. I think there was the place called the Diner or something that I heard changed names that had just opened. Didn't like the crowd there though. A bit too many tough guy wannabees. There were some other random places, especially to see bands, but I can't remember them.
Whichever had the shorter line. On most nights I would end up at both at some point in time. But always at Ted's Giant Grinders for a whole double cheeseburger grinder after last call.
In '87-88 girlfriend was a waitress at Oscars so she had to deal with all of us drunks. But we got every other pitcher for free (you know when a $3 pitcher was considered too much) and they let us play "Sink the Titanic" and other games at the tables. Wow how many drunks were on the roads on any given night?