The following question was asked on the forum of our next opponent. "There is a group of parents flying in for the weekend. Can you recommend a restaurant/bar area where our parents can meet before the game, within walking distance of the stadium? We saw Cubby's online and wondered if that would logistically make sense." I have reposted the question here so that fans that are far more familiar with the Brookings hospitality scene can answer their questions. I am hoping this thread will be useful, not only to them, but to all fans visiting from afar, both opposing fans and Jackrabbit fans.
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Re: Hospitality Information for Out of Town Fans
Originally posted by West-River_Jack View PostThe following question was asked on the forum of our next opponent. "There is a group of parents flying in for the weekend. Can you recommend a restaurant/bar area where our parents can meet before the game, within walking distance of the stadium? We saw Cubby's online and wondered if that would logistically make sense." I have reposted the question here so that fans that are far more familiar with the Brookings hospitality scene can answer their questions. I am hoping this thread will be useful, not only to them, but to all fans visiting from afar, both opposing fans and Jackrabbit fans.
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Re: Hospitality Information for Out of Town Fans
Originally posted by West-River_Jack View PostThe following question was asked on the forum of our next opponent. "There is a group of parents flying in for the weekend. Can you recommend a restaurant/bar area where our parents can meet before the game, within walking distance of the stadium? We saw Cubby's online and wondered if that would logistically make sense." I have reposted the question here so that fans that are far more familiar with the Brookings hospitality scene can answer their questions. I am hoping this thread will be useful, not only to them, but to all fans visiting from afar, both opposing fans and Jackrabbit fans.Best to remember these are kids and they are doing everything they can to entertain us, be scholars, and all in all be great humans. Jackedforlife
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Originally posted by OldHare View PostIt may be best if they joined the tailgating area since walking distance may even stretch some from BWW. The Brookings Area Transit may be able to help if they did not shut down at 1 pm on Saturdays. The Ground Round would keep them at the mile plus area. Craft located at 6th and Medary would be another "closer" place for a good lunch and drinks.USD Fan
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Here is a link to the Brookings Convention and Visitors Bureau.
http://visitbrookingssd.com/
It lists restaurants, motels, atrractions etc. If you are looking for something to do earlier in the day, I recommend McCrory Gardens. There is a link to their website in the site listed above.
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Originally posted by BigGoosie13 View PostOne can't forget Guadalaraja across the parking lot from BWW."The most rewarding things you do in life, are often the ones that look like they cannot be done.” Arnold Palmer
Don't sweat the petty things, and don't pet the sweaty things.
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Originally posted by jackrabit1 View PostIMO, downtown is where you need to go... George's, Pizza King, The Ram (if you want to go fancy), plus all the great drinking establishments.
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Originally posted by jacksfan29 View PostThe Ram is "fancy"? You might want to tell out of town visitors it is casual dining. I'm just not sure I would call it fancy, unless things really changed when the new owners came in. I haven't been there since Tom sold it.
One of my favorite places in town to go. last year we went there after the USD game and it was really slow not many came to eat there. I was worried it would be busy with the game getting over."The most rewarding things you do in life, are often the ones that look like they cannot be done.” Arnold Palmer
Don't sweat the petty things, and don't pet the sweaty things.
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Originally posted by goon View Postcompared to anything else in Brookings it is. It might not be the most high end, but its generally good food. typically more expensive then others.
One of my favorite places in town to go. last year we went there after the USD game and it was really slow not many came to eat there. I was worried it would be busy with the game getting over."Tell the truth and pay your bills and you don't have to back down from anyone"--My Dad
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