Good restaurant/bar to watch the TA&M game in Ann Arbor?

Submitted by LSA84 on

I'm an alum who's flying to Ann Arbor tomorrow to speak at a recruiting event for my firm, and I will be having dinner with another alum to talk to him about possibly joining us.  Naturally, we'd like a place with good food where we can watch the game but won't be so loud that we can't talk business.  Though we've both been to A2 in recent years for football games, neither of us has lived there since the '80s.  I'd really appreciate some recommendations.  Thanks and GO BLUE!

BlueWon

March 22nd, 2018 at 8:41 AM ^

But Canadian Breakfast Stout is nearly imposssible to find. We're going to drop in for a snifter pre-game. 

I'm now a townie and will say the best place to watch big games is at The Garage -- it rocks and there are TV's all over the place.

LSA84

March 21st, 2018 at 9:32 PM ^

Lots of good options - many thanks to all of you.  I'm leaning towards Pretzel Bell for nostalgia reasons - it closed months after I graduated.  Does it have plenty of TVs and decent line of sight, or should we eat dinner first?  Is the food good?

The guy I'm meeting for dinner mentioned Chop House.  How's the food?  

gbdub

March 21st, 2018 at 11:25 PM ^

Pretzel Bell is great, but I’m guessing it will be a fairly crowded and loud scene downstairs - great for having fun watching the game, less good for talking shop. They do have a quieter upstairs. Food is pretty good pub grub style. Early dinner at one of the more upscale places on Main and then retiring to the PBell basement for drinks and b-ball might be a winning plan.

bluestaffah

March 21st, 2018 at 9:56 PM ^

your hotel room. No issue seeing the tvs, if you chose the right hotel, the room service food should be good, it's a quiet spot, don't have to worry if you drink too much AND it's private in case "things" get a little crazy. Seal the deal and hire that guy!

WolveJD

March 22nd, 2018 at 12:19 AM ^

Black Rock on South State street (South of I-94) just opened and is good for chops, tap beers and TVs. If you want relative quiet and easy parking, this might be a good option.

Hopcat brewery near Maynard and Liberty has solid bar food (burgers, wraps, nachos, etc.) and a ton of taps and TVs. Cross the street to S’keepers for a nightcap!

saveferris

March 22nd, 2018 at 11:08 AM ^

If you're looking for a higher end place to wine and dine somebody, you could try Melange'.  It's on the West Side of Main Street, just North of E. William, with the entrance being adjacent to Conor O'Neills Celtic Room (restaurant itself is downstairs).  Cuisine is pretty good (European / Asian fusion), nice wine selection, or they have a decent selection of booze and beer if that's your preference.  There's some limited seating in the bar area, where they are TVs, plus there's a lounge area (sofas, lounge chairs) adjacent to the bar where you'll be able to see the game as well. 

It's downtown Ann Arbor, but since it's pricier, it tends to be less crowded and quieter.

mgoneuro

March 22nd, 2018 at 11:13 AM ^

Red Hawk is an excellent option.

Homes is a new brewery/restaurant on the west side that has fantastic beer and great asian fusion bar food. 

Arbor brewing and grizzly peak are both solid options.