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<blockquote data-quote="Towaliga" data-source="post: 279413" data-attributes="member: 14"><p>I like the idea. In the '80's, I lived in Tulsa for a couple of years, and during football games, the University of Tulsa would block off one of the streets that ran alongside the stadium and allow local restaurants and bars to set up tents (this was before food trucks became the in-thing). During halftime, you could go out to the street and get a beer or something to eat and come back in. None of my friends were from Tulsa, but we would go to the games just for the socialization. UT is not that large of a school, but their games were fairly well attended for the size of the stadium. From what I understand, they started allowing beer sales inside this year, and prices weren't what I expected. Domestic beers for $5 for 16 ounces and $6 for craft beer, and local microbrewery is one of the "sponsors" for UT football.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Towaliga, post: 279413, member: 14"] I like the idea. In the '80's, I lived in Tulsa for a couple of years, and during football games, the University of Tulsa would block off one of the streets that ran alongside the stadium and allow local restaurants and bars to set up tents (this was before food trucks became the in-thing). During halftime, you could go out to the street and get a beer or something to eat and come back in. None of my friends were from Tulsa, but we would go to the games just for the socialization. UT is not that large of a school, but their games were fairly well attended for the size of the stadium. From what I understand, they started allowing beer sales inside this year, and prices weren't what I expected. Domestic beers for $5 for 16 ounces and $6 for craft beer, and local microbrewery is one of the "sponsors" for UT football. [/QUOTE]
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