HOGGETOWNE, HERE WE COME: THE EDSBS GUIDE TO GAINESVILLE FOR THE INQUIRING ALABAMA FAN
Our promised guide to Gainesville for the Inquiring ‘Bama Fan is here thanks to consultant Boridicus, who actually wanted to be called “Boridicus Reptilicus the Frapplesaur,” a moniker that we just get tired of typing. We were rusty on the updated, sprawltastic Gainesville, which most people are since businesses open and die like flies there and the city’s forever widening roads, declaring odd ordinances, and generally pretending like it doesn’t need the University to exist. (”The battery plant will keep us alive!”)
Boridicus leaves out one important link, however: The Gainesville Police Department’s Event Information Page. All an inquisitive Crimson Tide fan need know is listed there, but we highlight a few points:
1. All decal restriction are lifted, but if something says NO PARKING on gameday, it means it. Gainesville does not tow so much as practice legitimate auto theft, often towing your car while you sit pondering a roadmap or the movement of the clouds across the sky. Remember, though, that in Florida tow companies MUST remove your car if you catch them doing the deed. Ironically, all tow truck companies are really run by jort-wearing guys with mullets.
This beats the controversial practices of the 1990s, where illegally parked cars were destroyed by Hellfire missiles fired from UPD Predator drones.
2. Open container laws are NOT enforced on campus so long as you are not actually vomiting on a police officer. However, note the wording on the UPD page: you will, upon stepping so much as on the sidewalk of a Gainesville street, get an open container violation on the spot. Don’t take your drink out of the bar, and stick to the tailgate. You don’t want to make a contribution to the town wacky ordinance fund.
Other than that, you’ll be fine. Gainesville’s beautiful, loaded with amenities, and very pro-alcohol. We’ll have directions to our tailgate up tomorrow for those who would care to come and see our be-jorted legs in person.
Enjoy.
The statue of Albert Murphree on the Florida campus, who will have a football in his hand on Saturday.
I suppose we should begin our tour of Gainesville near the interstate. This is what most people see when they come into town, so it’s as good a starting place as any. I have to preface this tour guide with a warning about our little town’s infrastructure. As one of my friends put it, you’re never more than twenty minute from anything in Gainesville. Of course, you’re never less than twenty minutes from anything either. The traffic, especially on game day around the grocery stores is remarkable. You will not move for a very long time, probably because of a maddeningly long red light. This is because the traffic lights are not in sync and poorly timed. Here’s a tip for those who may find themselves lost on the way to the game: you know you’re in Gainesville when you’re at a red light and there is no traffic, foreseeable or otherwise, going the other way. And don’t bike if you like the shape of your skull.
Our first stop will be Kanapaha gardens, a little botanical place that may or may not be a football fan’s thing. I hear its nice, but I’ve lived in Gainesville for like ten years and I’ve never been inside. To get there, take the Archer exit and go west for a mile, maybe two. It’ll be on your right. Incidentally, another place that I’ve heard is nice is on this same road – a Korean barbeque restaurant.
Next stop is the butterfly rainforest, or Lepidoptera exhibit, if you will. If I had written only Lepidoptera, you may have imagined a panther exhibit. This unfortunately is not the case. Rather, the Lepidoptera is part of the natural history museum, which has some pretty cool exhibits. At some point in the past there was a whole room devoted to ancient pachyderms (QEDMF). But don’t show up drunk; high is much better, or so I have heard. Another winner is the nearby Harn museum, which I only write because I like it and there’s no reason why modest fine art and a weekend of football cant go well together, except that maybe fine art is a little too faggy.
But enough culture – most of you have already seen enough of that bullshit, what with Vulcan atop the phallus and all that.
How about something more traditionally Southern, like tubin’? If you’ve got a whole weekend to kill, I heartily recommend either Ginney or Itchnatuknee Springs. The Itchnatuknee is much prettier and more prIstine, but no booze allowed. You can pick up tubes anywhere around these places, and that is actually a pretty good way to find them – just follow the tubes. Don’t go on Saturday – its too crowded. Another interesting natural sight is the Devil’s Millhopper, located down 53rd Ave., about 3 miles west of 441. For some it’s a wonder of geology, for others its just a hole.
The Ichetucknee: difficult to spell, easy to enjoy.
If you’re feeling patriotic, you can always save our nation by visiting the Oaks Mall, replete with a functioning Ruby Tuesday’s and Suki Hana (has teriyaki chicken ever been so velvety?), along with an arcade and several locally owned shops – including Cords, manufacturers of fine corduroy furnishings (Orson may well crash on one Saturday night). And don’t forget Dillards, that bastion of fashion for the sophisticates of Archer, Newberry, Williston and all the surrounding metropolises. (An interesting feature of Gainesville – the road your driving on is likely named after the place it goes to, hence all of the above-mentioned towns are also roads.)
If you are running low on essential supplies, you can restock anything at Butler Plaza, including scuba supplies, Halloween costumes, fake flowers and even used NES games. This strip mall monstrosity is horrifying at first blush – over a mile long and bristling with fast food and chain restaurants. Sprawl at its masturbatory pinnacle – stores splattered everywhere and way too much parking, only contained by the interstate on one side and the university on the other.
One positive thing about Gainesville is that you’re never more than a mile (or twenty minutes) from a Publix. I recommend the new one just off the Williston exit from I-75.
Nice places to watch football include Gator’s Dockside, just west of 34th Street on University Ave. (be careful, the name changes to Newberry Ave. – it’s the same damn road) and
Hooters on 34th near Archer Road. Both have lots of TV’s and people, though Gator’s is better if you ask me. Another good place is Ichiban, a sushi restaurant with plasma screens everywhere. The sushi is also pretty good. Its off of 43rd St, just past 23rd Ave on your left.
If you want good food, go to Leonardo’s by the slice on the corner of 13th St (441) and University Ave. – only buy the thin crust, all the flavors are good. Other good restaurants include Mellow Mushroom (on Univ.), Caribbean Spice (on Univ., if its open), Big Lou’s Pizza downtown and La Fiesta (Mexican) behind the Red Lobster (by the Newberry exit from I-75). Nicer places are Emeliano’s downtown, the Pontiac Tavern (downtown), The Top (also a very fine drinking establishment) (Seconded!-ed.), Dragonfly (downtown) and Leonardo’s 706 on Univ. There are more, ask the locals over the age of 25. We also have an Applebee’s, but I’m not telling where; you may as well buy a cheap microwave and a couple of Hungry Man’s.
Gainesville has other activities, but its pretty typical stuff. If you’re there at night you ought to go downtown. There are lots of bars and pool halls and dance clubs. The bowling alley is way the fuck in the middle of nowhere and the staff are assholes, but of you gotta roll, you gotta roll. It’s called Alley Cats and its off 34th St down a tricky bastard of a road, three lights south of Archer, but if you see the post office you’ve gone too far (good luck). You can also do your best tom-cat impression at Alley Cats’ karaoke stage.
If golfing is your thing check out Meadowbrook. It’s just off the interstate on Exit 390 – go west and turn left at the bottom of the hill – you can’t miss it. It’s a decent course and it’s pretty cheap.
But as you can tell, Gainesville is nice but its still just a college town. Here’s the deal. You will have a great weekend if you 1) get drunk before the game at the Salty Dog (you MUST drink at least one drink there – it’s mandatory) or any other establishment across from the stadium 2) get drunk that night and party downtown. The rest is just filler and you know it. But drive safe and designate a driver or find a cab. And be forewarned – the bars close at two (last call at 1:30, so the roads are pretty dangerous around 1:45-2:30). Oh, I almost forgot. You Alabamians, or whoever, can reel in revelry of revulsion at Gainesville’s monument to our fallen Confederate heroes, featuring a reb slouching proudly against a musket on the corner of Main St and University.

It’s not pretty, but it’s essential: the Salty Dog. Yarr.
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Your guys put up statues of scholars.
My guys put up statues of winning coaches.
Your administration down there need to get their mind right. Academics, shmacademics.
Comment by Cool Hand Mike — September 28, 2025 @ 2:08 pm
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No Satchels? No trip to Gainesville is complete without excellent salad, overrated pizza, and smelly hippies
Comment by Lono — September 28, 2025 @ 2:09 pm
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Side note: Murphee is from Alabama.
“Sometimes irony can be pretty ironic.” Frank Drebin
Comment by Cool Hand Mike — September 28, 2025 @ 2:11 pm
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Albert Murphree “Knowledge is good”
Comment by Pandemonium Reigns — September 28, 2025 @ 2:23 pm
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Not a bad guide…
But how can you possibly leave off Burrito Bros? Send them in the back entrance by the dumpster and they will feel at home.
Comment by GatorInGeorgia — September 28, 2025 @ 2:25 pm
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What about the apartment shooting range? Is that only available to defensive backs?
Comment by AUAlum — September 28, 2025 @ 2:25 pm
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Thank you Lono for backing up my claim that Satchels is vastly overrated. I’d rather get Five-Star, or at least Casino’s.
As a matter of personal preference, I’d recommend the Copper Monkey, which sits just about right on top of the Salty Dog. Pretty damn good burgers for 6-8 bucks, and the beer is relatively cheap. However, nothing is better when you stumble out of a bar late at night than Italian Gator (Pizza By The Slice). It’s right smack in the middle of the University drinking district - 8 drinking (or drankin’) establishments over about 100 yards.
Comment by Yant — September 28, 2025 @ 2:27 pm
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Cool, that’s “MurphRee”…still from Bamma?
Comment by sb — September 28, 2025 @ 2:27 pm
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Salty Dog = Gallette’s. I’m in.
thanks for the info, OS.
Any idea where your tailgate might be? i’ll be away from my computer tomorrow. thx
Comment by EZ — September 28, 2025 @ 2:28 pm
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ugg. go to leonardo’s before mellow mushroom. soooo much better. also, you forgot the pita pit. excellent stuff, cheap, quick.
Comment by adam — September 28, 2025 @ 2:30 pm
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While not a UF grad, I did work in G’ville for over a year and my favorite dining establishment was Ballyhoo’s Grill on Newberry (aka University) just west of NW 34th St. Great seafood and a relaxing “tropical” atmosphere. Lots of tv’s for sports watching too! They also have an outdoor tiki patio with occasional live music.
Comment by JR — September 28, 2025 @ 2:33 pm
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Second the Pita Pit……
Sloppy Gators…new, but pretty good, post-game…
The most fair drink in town…you have to go to Lillians downtown….the perfect place for a twenty-something to become a man in the arms of a silicon enchanced 50 something cougar!!!!
Comment by Judge — September 28, 2025 @ 2:35 pm
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I’m gonna have to agree with #7 above, the Copper Monkey provides unparalleled views of the revelry on University Ave. and the Swamp restaurant in particular. I’ll never forget the entire group of people standing on the balcony giving a rousing cheer to the drunk guy in the parking lot who, after numerous unsuccessful attempts, finally managed to get his foot back into the flip flop he had walked right out of in the parking lot before the UT game last year.
Good times.
Comment by zzgator — September 28, 2025 @ 2:36 pm
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Is Kotobuki Sushi still across from Library West?
Orson proposed to me there over the Daimyo sushi boat.
Comment by The Conscience of a Nation — September 28, 2025 @ 2:38 pm
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satchel’s is not in this guide as a conscious decision
Comment by Boridicus — September 28, 2025 @ 2:38 pm
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Also, always live music at Lillians, but beware….I mean, how many times can you hear Mustang Sally?
Comment by Judge — September 28, 2025 @ 2:39 pm
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JR, Ballyhoo’s has great food, but the Jimmy Buffet thing is annoying in Key West, annoying in West Palm, and annoying in Gainesville. Although, one day I will see someone down their Oyster shot thing (any of you posters think you can handle it, let me know, I’d love to see a stranger poison themself)
I’d like to add to the guide. Upright Citizen’s Brigade will be performing on Friday night at the Reitz Union.
Comment by Lono — September 28, 2025 @ 2:39 pm
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Nevermind that, they’re performing today….so, uh, if you’re already here.
8pm, Reitz Union Ballroom.
Comment by Lono — September 28, 2025 @ 2:44 pm
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Still from Alabama, sb.
http://www.president.ufl.edu/pastPres/murphree.htm
Comment by Cool Hand Mike — September 28, 2025 @ 2:52 pm
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damnit lono. you got me all excited! ucb would have been great.
Comment by adam — September 28, 2025 @ 2:58 pm
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Right now, there’s a water bottle in Murphree’s hand.
Also, if you’re looking for a just place to eat that also has TVs, try the Pizza Hut on Archer Road across from Butler Plaza. For some reason, the place is never filled up and there’s several TVs that always are tuned to football on Saturdays.
Comment by Dave — September 28, 2025 @ 3:01 pm
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I have a buddy who is a lifer behind the bar at the Salty Dog. I am sure he will appreciate the business. I also recommend Italian Gator just a few doors down, next to Jimmy Johns, for great drunk food.
Comment by Leaf — September 28, 2025 @ 3:02 pm
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Didn’t UCB do a skit on “unusually large penis disorder”?
Lee Corso and I have learned to live with cruel people like them making fun of our “problem”.
Oh the huMANity!
Comment by Cool Hand Mike — September 28, 2025 @ 3:03 pm
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It’s no UCB, but on Friday Night you can see the death throes of a once great improv troupe. Theater Strike Force performs at 10pm in the Rion Ballroom at the Reitz Union.
All went down hill when I quit….of course, that’s because I coincidentally quit at the same time the really funny people all moved to Chicago and went pro…but I can still claim it was me
Comment by Lono — September 28, 2025 @ 3:09 pm
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I feel especially cultured knowing what lepidoptery is…but then again that knowledge comes from watching James Bond movies.
Comment by Raider Red — September 28, 2025 @ 3:11 pm
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Bama fans: Go to the bar on University (does not really matter which one but Salty Dog is one of the best, if they don’t have the beer you want on tap then quit drinking obscure beer), then Italian Gator (AKA pizza by the slice) then back to the bar. If you’re lucky enough to have tickets to the game I would highly recommend going although with any luck you’ll be dissappointed with the outcome. It is our first big SEC home game, prepare for overly crowded bars, drunkeness, and a great weekend. Try to walk and do not plan on cabs being available because the ratio of cabs to drunken people is something like 1 :90,000+. Welcome and enjoy, we’ll be invading your state in a couple of weeks.
Comment by Josh — September 28, 2025 @ 3:21 pm
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Nothing says I love you quite like eating bait.
“Baby, did you know that eel is the most sensual of sashimi?”
Comment by NoleinTexas — September 28, 2025 @ 3:27 pm
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When Red Lobster gets included in a “guide to great places to eat in your city” Run for the muthafuckin HILLS!
Comment by Brian — September 28, 2025 @ 3:52 pm
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Oops, sorry all, he said “behind the red lobster” not AT the red lobster…carry on.
Comment by Brian — September 28, 2025 @ 3:55 pm
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Brian…you receive a failing grade in today’s test of reading comprehension. Red Lobster was offered as a landmark to locating another resataurant, not as an example of fine dining in Gainesville.
Comment by zzgator — September 28, 2025 @ 3:56 pm
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if the bammers really want to have some fun, they should go skinny dipping in lake alice at night.
Comment by Tolbert1906 — September 28, 2025 @ 4:01 pm
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Brian-
Regardless of the error, you make an excellent point.
Comment by The Conscience of a Nation — September 28, 2025 @ 4:09 pm
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Yes Mike, there was a UCB skit on “unusually large penis disorders”, called “Little Donny’s Disease”. It’s characterized by having a penis the size of a horse’s. Funny shit.
Comment by Yant — September 28, 2025 @ 4:12 pm
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-Orson proposed to me there over the Daimyo sushi boat.-
You are such a player, Orson.
Question to TCOAN: How much sake did he pump into himself before he popped the question?
Comment by Cool Hand Mike — September 28, 2025 @ 4:19 pm
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Maybe a Sapporo or two? We might have eaten enough rolls to catch a buzz from the rice wine vinegar, though.
Comment by The Conscience of a Nation — September 28, 2025 @ 4:30 pm
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There’s nothing wrong with the Red Lobster. It’s a great place to see local celebrities such as Doby of Dwayne and Doby fame. Or was it Dwayne? The short one with the red beard. G’ville residents know what I’m talking about.
Comment by John — September 28, 2025 @ 4:37 pm
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John, can’t match seeing J. Noah and his tiny little blonde g/f at Guthries.
BTW, Guthries and Juniors both belong on this guide
Comment by Lono — September 28, 2025 @ 4:42 pm
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Don’t forget CJ’s - best wings, tons of tvs and that always pungent oyster and urine aroma…kick ass HH too. But if you want gameday food close to the bars, forget about nasty street pizza and go to Steamers for excellent sandwiches - they now serve beer too. For those who don’t know its by the post office/mini mart behind the Swamp Restaurant.
Comment by g8rslm — September 28, 2025 @ 4:47 pm
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“You’re never more than 20 minutes from anything in Gainesville.”
Or nothing. Depends on your perspective.
Comment by gamecocktony — September 28, 2025 @ 4:49 pm
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Be warned if you are a Steamer’s rookie, though. Those “loose-meat” wonders can give the uninitiated a case of stuttering bowel so bad you have to scrapbook the whole episode to memorialize it.
Comment by Orson Swindle — September 28, 2025 @ 4:50 pm
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Wow. I never new how much Gainesville sucked until I read that. I grew up in Williston so Hoggetown was always the big city to me. Now I’m depressed.
Comment by MattUFMSMBA — September 28, 2025 @ 4:58 pm
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I can’t believe that no one has mentioned Cafe Risque.
Comment by The Conscience of a Nation — September 28, 2025 @ 5:07 pm
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I feel an off-season series of these for other teams is in order. I would even volunteer to write some…especially for places I’ve never been.
Comment by tbmd96 — September 28, 2025 @ 5:07 pm
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You forgot about Ashley’s in the Publix shopping center near archer best margaritas in town. I have only been to Gainesville 5 or 6 times but managed to get drunk at Ashley’s at least half the trips.
Comment by RaginCajun — September 28, 2025 @ 5:12 pm
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On Friday night, every bar on University Ave. across from campus will be completely packed to the gills. On Saturday night, expect the same thing plus everyone smelling like they’ve been tailgating since 9:00AM. However, you can’t beat the vibe and the sights, so go at least one night. Downtown, a few miles east on University (sounds like you can walk it, right? Don’t try it.) has some really good spots as well that were mentioned previously.
Hit the Salty Dog for drinks if you can stand the humanity. Look for Big Jon behind the bar and call him Gershwin. All of the previous posters’ recommendations are good but don’t forget the best hangover hoagie money can buy at Hogan’s — north on 13th just past 23rd — they have the bombshelter bar there, too, if you want to lick the hair of the dog.
Comment by Verdigo — September 28, 2025 @ 5:27 pm
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Bad news - the Kotobuki sushi is no longer. They are in the process of changing it into a new Japanese place called ‘Tatu’, but for the moment it’s just an empty shell. Same with the old Momo’s - another empty shell on either side of the Copper Monkey. On the bright side, that just means more room to stand and drink outside - and the weather here has been FANtastic this week
On another note, I’ll be camped up at the front tables in the Salty Dog on Friday afternoon - around 5pm-ish, and definitely pre and post game Saturday. Otherwise, happy drinking.
Comment by History_Ant — September 28, 2025 @ 5:27 pm
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COP-PER MON-KEY!
CLAP, CLAP, CLAP-CLAP-CLAP!
Comment by gatorwalsh — September 28, 2025 @ 5:47 pm
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I know deep down Orson is a Kirin Ichiban man. And that Stranko fellow, if he even exists, I could see him definitely throwing down hard at the Sake Bomb table.
Comment by Brian — September 28, 2025 @ 5:59 pm
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The one time I tried to go to Cafe Risque they wouldn’t let me in because I was 1) wearing a hat and 2) trying to enter with a bag of Lays Pickle Chips. Then I went to Balls and people thought I was a Lays representative. But I wasn’t. I just liked the chips.
Comment by italiangator — September 28, 2025 @ 6:12 pm
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If you’re coming into town from the other direction, watch out if you hit a town named Waldo (no joke). Speed trap capital of the South. Drive under the speed limit, which is ungodly slow as it is, or you’re getting a ticket. It’s the town’s sole source of income.
Proposing over sushi is a class move, Orson-omedetou gozaimasu! COAN, you know you couldn’t have resisted his spicy tuna roll.
Comment by Nate — September 28, 2025 @ 6:31 pm
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I second the poster who mentioned Burrito Brothers…that’s the first place I’d hit on a trip back to Gainesville — especially if the Guac sign was on.
Comment by baconboy — September 28, 2025 @ 6:52 pm
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Oh Steamers, how I miss you. Those bike rides back to Gatorwood after Denslow’s class were close calls. Mmm.
Comment by Panhandler — September 28, 2025 @ 7:26 pm
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Bally, hoo hooooooooooo
Comment by Al Bundy — September 28, 2025 @ 7:27 pm
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Addendum:
Verdigo is right about Hogan’s. And there are actually two of them now. The new one is next to the Publix recommended in the post near the Williston i-75 exit.
Comment by Jim K — September 28, 2025 @ 7:33 pm
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As a past employee of “The Purple Porpoise” (97-00). It saddens me that it can no longer be included in a definitive list of G-Ville places to lose one sense of morals and common sense.
What is it now “Gator City”?Has it changed much?
I still consider my “Decendence - A Way of Life!” t-shirt from there as vital gameday wear.
Comment by Gator Seoul — September 28, 2025 @ 8:25 pm
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Some thoughts….I second the statements re the Salty Dog, (although it will never be the same since Grace, the well-endowed bespectacled bartender left), Hogan’s (greatest hoagies I’ve ever had), and Italian Gator.
The only downside to the copper monkey is they go with a scaled down menu on game weekends.
Another good place for food is Cafe Gardens, which is directly behind the Swamp on 1st ave N.
Durty Nelly’s is a good Irish pub (Downtown near Main Street.
Market Street Pub is a place downtown where you can find some room to stand. It’s on like 1st st and 1st ave s.
Comment by Joe Gator — September 28, 2025 @ 10:14 pm
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Reason #192 Why I Love EDSBS: You know and use it’s original name: Hoggetowne!
Comment by Kevin — September 28, 2025 @ 11:20 pm
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Gator city (RIP Purple Porpoise) the divided the hallowed grounds into two bars. The old arcade and the blowhole are combined into a new club caled “XS”, with the other parts becoming Gator City . Some nights you can navagate between the two, other nights they are two seperate bars. The porpoise reopened a year later in the old common grounds, when cg moved in to the old hardback, but according to my contacts the pp#2 closed and is now called 1492 or some shit. Like it was said above, clubs and bars are like [NAME REDACTED], they come in with high praise and quickly diminish into screen passes on 3rd and fucking 37. This is the end of my Gainesville 3 year update, more at 11pm…..
ps Orson where is the tailgate going on, Im looking at about 2 blocks west of North South (aka Gale “No one cares how much money you donated its still fucking North- South” Leramand) Drive.
Uncle Brian
Comment by Uncle Brian — September 28, 2025 @ 11:31 pm
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Less than 12 hours to Gville and I can already smell/taste the bleach of Balls! Go Gators!
Comment by gatorwalsh — September 29, 2025 @ 12:12 am
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#52,
You went to Denslow’s class?
Comment by gatorwalsh — September 29, 2025 @ 12:17 am
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Panhandler,
They burned Gatorwood down last weekend. LIterally burned all the buildings to the fucking ground. It was pretty cool.
I’ll stick up for Satchel’s, seeing as I ate there last night. Way overpriced, and way too small for the demand, but it’s still really good pizza. Better than Mellow Mushroom for sure. My favorite eatery in the town is El Indio, much preferred over the now impossible to find Burrito Bros. It’s just north of campus on the east side of 13th. Get the combo with the soft taco. They short you on beans and rice if you get the enchilada. And definitely pick EI or BB over Chipotle. Fuck that shit. I hear Flaco’s downtown is good for cuban food, but I haven’t been there yet. And Sonic is always good for a burger and a cherry limeade.
Comment by El Kabong — September 29, 2025 @ 1:31 am
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“if the bammers really want to have some fun, they should go skinny dipping in lake alice at night.”
Comment by Tolbert1906
Tolbert- that’s a little too much like bathing for Bammer fans.
Then again, they’re likely going to be scared by all the electricity and paved roads in the Gainsville area, already.
Comment by Will — September 29, 2025 @ 8:02 am
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THEY BURNED IT DOWN? Sonsabitches. I saw the chainlink and signs a while back, but was holding out hope that it was going to be some kind of bad-ass Urban Warfare training ground for the Marines or something.
And yes, I went to Denslow’s class - in my day (ah cripes)… in my day we didn’t have that there internet tube. I actually biked from _ATORWOO_ to the biz triangle to watch TV. It was either that or line up at the TV Replay room, which I imagine has been rendered irrelevant by now. (Say, are Rush and Denslow on youtube? Bittorrent? They should be. Hell with copyright, those were some funny nerds.)
Comment by Panhandler — September 29, 2025 @ 8:42 am
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Hit up Burrito Bros. for sure, remember the location is not on University and 13th behind Starbucks anymore but behind the church just west of 13th off University (look for the sign). It will supposedly go back to it’s old location when University Corners is built.
Uncle Brian:
“ps Orson where is the tailgate going on, Im looking at about 2 blocks west of North South (aka Gale “No one cares how much money you donated its still fucking North- South†Leramand) Drive.” Classic.
Comment by Josh — September 29, 2025 @ 9:33 am
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Pita Pit? Burrito Bros.? Steamers? Sounds like every other college town in America. I’m guessing the Salty Dog is an original. Also, is Gainesville so big you gotta get a cab to get home? In Tuscaloosa everything is within walking…err…stumbling distance.
Comment by Cardiac Kids — September 29, 2025 @ 10:19 am
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ROLL TIDE!!! WOOOOO!!! 31-3!!! GALLETTE’S!!! WOOOOO!!!
Comment by Cardiac Kids — September 29, 2025 @ 10:20 am
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A moment of silence please for the Purple Porpoise and the original CJ’s on Archer. Had my first legal beer there.
Comment by Earl Schlobodowicz — September 29, 2025 @ 11:15 am
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