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Seeking tips for Auburn trip

Pete

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My college buddies and I make an annual trip to a college football game, and this year (our 10th) we're going to Auburn for Saturday's Auburn-Mississippi State game. Eight of the previous nine have been to SEC stadiums, with the only exception being last year's trip to Clemson, where @doctorquant and others had some great tips. (We saw Clemson-Louisville, which was the most exciting game that we've seen on these trips.)

I'd love to get some suggestions on things to see/places to eat or drink/gameday tips/etc. in Auburn. FYI we are four 40-somethings and will be staying on the south edge of town. The game kicks off at 5pm local time. The more "local flavor," the better.
 
My college buddies and I make an annual trip to a college football game, and this year (our 10th) we're going to Auburn for Saturday's Auburn-Mississippi State game. Eight of the previous nine have been to SEC stadiums, with the only exception being last year's trip to Clemson, where @doctorquant and others had some great tips. (We saw Clemson-Louisville, which was the most exciting game that we've seen on these trips.)

I'd love to get some suggestions on things to see/places to eat or drink/gameday tips/etc. in Auburn. FYI we are four 40-somethings and will be staying on the south edge of town. The game kicks off at 5pm local time. The more "local flavor," the better.
Bring some miracle-gro for Toomer's Corner
 

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