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Before you head to the parking lot, be sure to have a Plan A, B, C and D on where you hope to set up – text your destination to all your guests once you arrive. You might want to pack a number of blankets if temperatures drop, as well. The enemy to any tailgate party… inclement weather! If hosting a traditional tailgate party outdoors, consider bringing a pop-up event tent and several umbrellas if it starts to rain.

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To view our locations and menus, be sure to visit If taking the party indoors, all of the above becomes a little easier and more “contained.” Make sure you offer comfy seating, plenty of TV screens for once the game begins and delightful distractions for any guests who are less than enthusiastic about the big game – video games are always a big hit with kids, while board games can help pass the time in a fun way for non-football loving adults. We’ve even got you covered where dessert and sweet tea is concerned. From pulled pork and slabs of slow-smoked ribs to bbq beans and creamy cole slaw, we can provide a number of crowd-pleasing entrees combined with comfort food sides. Be sure to pack a folding table to set up your buffet and provide plenty of disposable plates, napkins, cups and utensils – along with large trash bags for easy cleanup.ĭepending on your location, Woody’s BBQ welcomes the opportunity to help you with that last element – a great spread of food.

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Even when celebrating at the traditional tailgate, you can decorate with your team’s colors, offer games for guests to play – like cornhole, horseshoes and the like, feature music and pre-game commentary via Bluetooth stereo or on a travel screen and (OF COURSE) provide a great spread of food and beverages. The most significant word in the phrase “tailgate party” is PARTY! It’s important to set the tone for a festive gathering. Indoors or out, there are a number of elements that any football-themed party should comprise and a few strategic ways to score a victory with your guests. With months remaining until the end of our beloved NFL season, there’s still plenty of time to plan one TOUCHDOWN of a tailgate party – whether in the parking lot under the shade of your favorite stadium or in the comfort of your own home.

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Next week will be the final week of highlighting spots on the Sports Bar Bucket List, to see the full list, click here.įor your chance to win a gift card to Town Pump, click here.In its purest form, a true tailgate party is a social event hosted on or around the open tailgate of a vehicle during a football game. “Since DJ isn’t here this week, I’m going to go ahead and wrap this up,” Baker said, taking one final bite of a giant pretzel.įor more information or to check out Town Pump’s menu, visit its Facebook page. “Karaoke is on Tuesdays and Fridays and Live Music is on Thursdays,” Baker said. With a lot of fun to offer Arkansans, Town Pump also hosts weekly karaoke and live music.

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“You can come here to get any drink you want, they have local drinks on tap and classics like a white Russian, mimosa or a bloody mary,” Baker explained. Town Pump also has a large variety of cocktails and brews on tap. “The pump sauce is so good and on-fire,” Baker said. “I absolutely love their cheese dip, I love the chicken, these nachos are so good,” Baker said.īaker is also a big fan of the pump sauce, which comes on the pump burger. “If you didn’t know, it actually won some Southern Living awards, one for Best Sandwich, because it is.” The club sandwich is made-up of ham, bacon, lettuce, tomato and mayo – served on your bread of choice.Īs Baker has said before, nachos are her sports bar go-to, and the nachos at Town Pump are a new experience for her. Next up on the menu is the infamous Town Pump club sandwich. It comes with tartar sauce and it is scrumptious.” “Breading is everything to me, and their breading is good. “When you pick up catfish and it breaks, that’s how you know it’s some good catfish,” Baker said. Satisfied with the wings, Baker moved on to the catfish. Baker’s wing platter included the “sweet,” “heat” and the “dirty bird.” “Those are so good, and yes, the ranch was spectacular,” Baker said. “I’m going to start with the wings because it’s a Wednesday,” Baker said, explaining that every Wednesday at Town Pump wings are only 75 cents. “It’s the dive bar, fun bar, sports bar of all bars.”īaker sat down to table full of bar food classics, and immediately opted to start with the wings.

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“This week we are at Town Pump, and we cannot do the without stopping here,” Baker said. Heather Baker, AY About You President and Publisher, continued the Sports Bar Bucket List at another Little Rock favorite, Town Pump.






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