Augusta game watching

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So for only the second time since 1997, home and away, I will not be at the UGA game.

I am in Augusta and would like to bust out and watch the game at a local watering hole that would be easy to get into with a power wheelchair. Was not able to find anything online so far for watching parties. Don't care if it's overrun with UGA fans, I'll stick out regardless. Thanks!
 
Wish you could come to the MAC. Will have plenty of food and alcohol.
 
I live in Augusta, so I will give you my some options. Luckily (I think luckily is the right word) I will be at the game.

My personal preferences are:

1. Carolina Ale House - I know it is a chain, but I know for sure the audio will have the commentary for the game, unlike a lot of other places. Tons of TVs, great food, beer, etc. This would be my pick if I was looking for a place. I was here when Murray and the dwags came up 5 yards short of a national title. It was glorious.

2. Wild Wing Cafe - Same as Ale house as far as audio, just not as many TVs.

3. Lady Antebellum Theatre - This actually seems like a pretty cool idea. You can get in for free or pay $10 to get inside the park with your vehicle. You can tailgate and watch on a big screen. Looks like you can bring coolers, grill out, etc. If I was with some people, this probably would be the option I would pick. It's also a nice park and should be plenty of hot women to look at while your wife/girlfriend is using the restroom.

Here's a link:

http://www.gamedayladya.com/tickets-1
 
I live in Augusta, so I will give you my some options. Luckily (I think luckily is the right word) I will be at the game.

My personal preferences are:

1. Carolina Ale House - I know it is a chain, but I know for sure the audio will have the commentary for the game, unlike a lot of other places. Tons of TVs, great food, beer, etc. This would be my pick if I was looking for a place. I was here when Murray and the dwags came up 5 yards short of a national title. It was glorious.

2. Wild Wing Cafe - Same as Ale house as far as audio, just not as many TVs.

3. Lady Antebellum Theatre - This actually seems like a pretty cool idea. You can get in for free or pay $10 to get inside the park with your vehicle. You can tailgate and watch on a big screen. Looks like you can bring coolers, grill out, etc. If I was with some people, this probably would be the option I would pick. It's also a nice park and should be plenty of hot women to look at while your wife/girlfriend is using the restroom.

Here's a link:

http://www.gamedayladya.com/tickets-1

We won't be home, otherwise, I'd just suggest stopping by at our house.

For local establishments, I'd agree with Keyzer Soze though I will admit we don't frequent any on gameday and the Lady A viewing party is something new I think. So my opinion is all based upon either 3rd hand info or my own assumptions. We are usually at home on our deck so as to generally avoid driving. All 3 mentioned will be full of Dwag fans (like everywhere else here), but should provide plenty of good viewing. As mentioned, there is a Buffalo Wild Wings (catty-corner from Carolina Ale) as well as Somewhere in Augusta (Washington Road, usually a younger crowd. I am 43 and the "old man" when I go there, but that's getting to be the norm everywhere I'm afraid). Near Somewhere (across the street near the Kroger) is a new World of Beer that I believe has TVs as well. It might not be as crowded as some of the other places.

Sorry I am not more help or that I don't have a more definitive answer.
 
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