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A automobile drives previous The Library Bar & Patio, positioned on Excessive Road, Monday. Credit score: Religion Schneider | Arts & Life Picture Editor
This 12 months’s showdown between Ohio State and Michigan can be happening in Ann Arbor, however the Columbus bar scene can be absolutely ready for a day of soccer.
In what many anticipate to be one of many busiest days of the 12 months, a choose few bars shared their plans on how they’ll function throughout “The Recreation.”
The O on Lane 352 W. Lane Ave.
The O on Lane will open for gameday festivities at 8 a.m., serving “Kegs and Eggs,”breakfast burritos, bloody Marys, mimosas and different choose drinks. T-shirts for the sport will go to the primary 200 individuals.
Proprietor Ed Gaughan stated he’s anticipating a packed home.
“It’ll get crowded, though it’s [an] away sport,” Gaughan stated. “Folks grasp on each play, all through the entire sport. Once we get a win, it’ll be a celebration.”
The Library Bar 2169 N. Excessive St.
The Library Bar is without doubt one of the earliest locations to attend for festivities, with doorways opening at 5:30 a.m.
It’ll have its personal model of “Kegs and Eggs,” in addition to breakfast burritos catered from Tortilla.
Ugly Tuna Saloona 195 Chittenden Ave.
The Ugly Tuna Saloona will open its doorways at 8 a.m., with $4 mimosas served from open till midday. From 4-7 p.m., Ugly Tuna will serve $1 wells and $1 bombs. Excessive Midday, Michelob Extremely and Suncruisers will even be accessible for $5.
With early openings and breakfast choices, the Columbus bar scene will carry the Buckeye household collectively as they root for victory.
Ethyl & Tank 19 E. thirteenth Ave.
Ethyl & Tank is anticipating opening between 5:30 a.m. to 7 a.m.. All through the day there can be cocktail offers and specialty drinks.
The Little Bar 2195 N. Excessive St.
In what can be its last Michigan sport earlier than being torn down, The Little Bar is scheduled to open at 6 a.m. for patrons with a patio space that includes a big outside TV display for viewing. Supervisor Josh Pittro can also be anticipating a full crowd in attendance.
“I keep in mind the sport two years in the past, the away sport, it was one of the full bars I’ve ever seen,” Pittro stated. “That’s what I’m anticipating to nonetheless have round right here.”

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