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A few good bars off the beaten path to watch the Buckeyes

A few good bars off the beaten path to watch the Buckeyes

So you’re an adult, you don’t want to follow the Scarlet & Grey hoard through High St. or Lane to fight your way to a barstool — you just want to drink a beer and watch kids play football, like grown-ass people. Well, we’ve done a quick run down of the best places to get tipsy, but not like…college tipsy — more like adult tipsy. You’ve probably got a job, you can’t be too irresponsible.

Land-Grant Brewing Co.

Land-Grant sits in a 12,000 square foot factory that screams, “Hey, I’m an adult with a modest amount of taste.” You’ll be able to enjoy a relaxed sports bar with a crew that regularly announces their events and times to watch the games on social media, there’s no guesswork — it’s literally that easy. They do a wide variety of sports so no one is left out, so you’ll be able to enjoy a Crew SC game or a Buckeyes game. Totally up to you. It’s fun and they’re awesome. Huzzah.

Short North House Beer

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The small bar is the bar to beat and it sits the heart of the Short North. It’s got a beautiful front and a gorgeous interior and a stellar draft beer menu that’ll sate the appetite of beer connoisseurs. They’re not anyone’s first choice to go and watch a Buckeyes game and that is what makes it so cool! They’ve only got one TV, and keep it on the downlow, it’s our little secret.

Pastimes Pub & Grill

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An aggressively pro-Buckeye bar and it sits way out in Worthington if you’re in the burbs. They’ve got a looser, younger feel — they host a corn hole tournament called Battle of the Bags, they post memes on their facebook page, they throw around emoji’s like J.T. Barrett throws touchdowns — it just looks like a good time. It’s far enough away from campus that you’ll be getting a totally different experience.

Old Towne Tavern

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My home away from home when it comes to wanting to stumble into an on-going game. They have a decent line up of TV’s without the sound, which is just how I like my bars. I want to enjoy the games at my own pace, slowly getting more and more drunk until I’m too inebriated to understand the minutia of a football game. The food is good, the lighting is just right and happens to sit in a very lovely part of town.

Gresso’s

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This German Village Sports Bar is where you go to watch some out of state games and even some non-football games. They’ve made themselves the “all other teams” bar and they’re pridefully pro-Steelers! That’s a good thing for Columbus. Diversity is key folks and sometimes putting all our eggs into one football basket leads to a potentially milquetoast and boring community. We want the in-fighting, we want the arguments, and we want people wear all kinds of colors up and down our Columbus streets.

Land Grant Photo by Megan Leigh Barnard

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