Best Place to watch game in knoxville

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Close to campus/downtown? Thinking of Stefano's, but any place TERRIFIC that I don't know about? Something a bit relaxed, and not too loud/crowded/crazy?
 
#5
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WFP is a good idea. I should be in knox for the game and it would be cool to watch with that many people.
 
#7
#7
On the strip...Buffalo Wild Wings is OK, but I'm not crazy about actually watching the game there. I used to go to Bailey's in West Knoxville, but that is obviously not near the stadium.
 
#8
#8
home for me. Nothing like sitting at home drinking beer, taking a piss in my bathroom, and cussing as much as I want.
 
#19
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I am looking for a group of U.T. Fans that meet to watch football games at a restaurant/sports bar, on the big screen...respectable location only.

I am in the Knoxville area...I'm 55, not necessarily a senior, but I guess a slightly older group might be a better fit. I do drink, but not looking to "party" hard, nor for a hookup.

I am a die-hard U.T. Fan and alumnus, thinking both victory and misery in a group might be more fun.:clap:

Anyone have any suggestions?
 
#20
#20
Some place where one can leave quickly after we fall behind by 17 early in the third quarter.
 
#21
#21
If you are willing to go out west there are several places; some of which I haven't tried myself and would like some feedback. I like Wild Wing Cafe. It's a good place because they have a lot of flat screens and they usually draw a strong UT crowd. There's a place called Double Dogs in Hardin Valley, Carolina Ale House, a brand new sports bar on Kingston Pike near Cedar Bluff and Twin Peaks off Northshore which is like a new version of Hooters.
 
#22
#22
Some place where one can leave quickly after we fall behind by 17 early in the third quarter.

Well, that's part of the point about misery loves company...:yes:

None of my friends are into UT football, so I think it might be fun to watch a game with "my own kind"...
 
#25
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If you are willing to go out west there are several places; some of which I haven't tried myself and would like some feedback. I like Wild Wing Cafe. It's a good place because they have a lot of flat screens and they usually draw a strong UT crowd. There's a place called Double Dogs in Hardin Valley, Carolina Ale House, a brand new sports bar on Kingston Pike near Cedar Bluff and Twin Peaks off Northshore which is like a new version of Hooters.

Thanks for a valid response with good ideas. Yeah, those places would be a major trip from Northeast Knox. Also, I'd like to know at least one person before going...not like being at a game, you know. I'll check those out.

Thanks again!
 

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