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Yeah, bro! When I'm looking to get WASTED with my fratties on some bud light, Athens is a great spot.
You could say the same thing about Moondogs, dumbass.
Plenty of non-frat bars over there.
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Yeah, bro! When I'm looking to get WASTED with my fratties on some bud light, Athens is a great spot.
Atlanta is far from one of the best eating/drinking towns I've been around. Plus, the fact that you have to drive everywhere means you can't really drink all that much. On the whole, the cuisines offered are offered much better in other cities. The bars/pubs are just boring and dull.
so is NYC a good drinking town? Because bar prices there are even higher than in Atlanta.
Price is but one small factor. Everything in Atlanta costs more than it would in Athens.
I guess it depends on what bars you went to but I really didn't find them any higher last spring.
You could say the same thing about Moondogs, dumbass.
Plenty of non-frat bars over there.
He was making fun of you for using price as your only comparison.
There are about 10 times the number of nice bars in Atlanta than in Athens. I don't know where we are comparing the two. Athens is a college town. Atlanta is a massive city. Completely different.
Any major college town is probably a better drinking/eating town than a major city
Atlanta does need to step up and get one centralized bars/clubs street.
we had that until ray lewis showed up
If you really believe that, you're doing it wrong. Though Atlanta does need to step up and get one centralized bars/clubs street.
Any major college town is probably a better drinking/eating town than a major city
You seem to be confusing our metro population with our city population. Atlanta proper has a relatively modest population.
As for NYC, I know dam well I wasn't paying $7-8 for a beer (Upper West Side) but I was not going to clubs or expensive restaurants.
Maybe tax time is just getting to me but I really start to chafe when I'm paying for 3x-4x markup for a beer.
One, trying to distinguish our "relatively modest population" is asinine. Point being, there are 6 million people relatively close to midtown/buckhead, etc. Even if you just want to count Atlanta proper, you are still talking about many times more people than live in Athens. It's a pretty simple point even you should understand. Atlanta is a major city. Athens is a college town. They aren't comparable.
Two, you must have been hitting the biggest dive bars in the upper west side to avoid paying $7-8 bucks a beer. If you are at a cheap place you can usually get a PBR or something similar for $5 or less. I don't know anywhere in the city that will give you a microbrew for less than $7-8. If you know of a place, let me know so I can go there tonight.
If you really believe that, you're doing it wrong. Though Atlanta does need to step up and get one centralized bars/clubs street.
LOL you mean this?
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I'd say $7 is standard. I've definitely been places where it was less, but it's not the norm. I've also paid more than that, but that is even rarer. It's expensive, but not as bad as people make it out to be.
I think it's dumb to consider price when determining if a place is a great food/drinking city or not. It should be based more on the quality, quantity, and variety of choices available.
no one wants to go there. It's fake. People need real streets and not some failed urban project from the 70s.
Atlanta has a bunch of bars, but they are all spread out. People bring up Athens because there are so many bars in a small area, so you dont have to drive between them (and yes there are good bars in Athens too, like Walkers and Blue Sky)
I would say most of all, Georgia Tech is in dire need of a decent row of bars. Sure there is cypress street, but its pretty much by itself and tucked away from main streets. A row of bars along northside, 10th, or 14th with some restaurants and student housing/apartments would be amazing and go a long way into making Georgia Tech a more exciting place.
7 standard for good beer? Don't hold out on me brah - still at work and will need some brew when I get off! If you know of places with good cheap beer share that info!