But Tailgaters seems like our kind of dive – and while it doesn't look too Sconnie-centric, surely you can find some Arkansas Razorbacks fans to complain about Bret Bielema with. Unfortunately, while Packers Everywhere points out a few bars in Arkansas as Packers hangouts, an investigation into them reveals very little green and gold to report. That's commitment to cheesiness and cheesehead-ery that makes Wisconsin proud. But who cares about cheese curds when The Stadium Club offers "kickoff cheese," a special little bite of cheese given to everyone as a pregame snack. As the home of the Arizona Pack fan club, The Stadium Club offers gameday drink specials, raffles, Jello shots and Wisconsin favorites like brats and cheese curds on menu. It may not feel much like Packers atmosphere outside this Arizona bar, but inside it's pure Lambeau love. They also claim to have invented the Duck Fart shot so. Another popular recommendation, though, is The Peanut Farm – though that apparently brings in fans of all franchises, most notably New Orleans. It may be Crimson Tide country, but this Huntsville bar is awash in green and gold with Packers-colored decor (including a Green Bay flag, so it's not just a coincidence) and a menu featuring Sconnie staples like cheese curds and Johnsonville brats – sometimes $2 off in honor of its Packers Sunday watch parties.Īccording to the Anchorage Daily News, the Crossroads Lounge is "truly a Packers bar" with a crowd of green and gold faithful gathering for each game – proving that, even at the top of the world, you can find a Packers bar. Please check their websites or Facebook pages for the latest updates and expectations – and be safe, smart and considerate.) (Note: While almost all of the listed bars are still open, they may have new rules and regulations for gameday due to the ongoing COVID pandemic. But hopefully, with this list, no matter where you are in America, you won't be without America's true team – and friendly fans to cheer them on.
Now, since we're limiting ourselves to just one key bar per state, this is by no means a comprehensive list – and depending on the state and its available options, the definition of a Packers bar might change, from a true Packers hangout to a place that at worst seems welcoming to Wisconsinites.
In order to do our Packers duty and help out our fellow fans, with the help of the Packers Everywhere resource and fan clubs from sea to shining sea, we've compiled this list of 50 Green Bay bars scattered across all 50 states – and even beyond. But in order to feed that fandom's fire, these fans across the land need to be able to watch their team – preferably surrounded by their fellow Packers faithful. The second phone pictured is in slightly better shape, but missing its ear and mouth pieces. A nearby resident who goes by Sweet Water Willy said both phones have been dead for about five years. "They might as well come take them off the wall, it don't make sense they don't work.The Packers may be Wisconsin's team, but everyone knows that the love for the green and gold survives and thrives far outside the state's borders – whether it's cheeseheads needing a place to watch the Pack during their cross-country travels or Packer backers who now call somewhere else home but still call Lombardi's crew their home team. Its coin box was stolen and someone busted its dial pad and cradle hook. It is one of two pay phones outside a party store on Cass, not far from the future Detroit hockey arena and entertainment district. The first pay phone pictured has taken a lot of abuse. Scroll down to take a tour of Detroit's remaining pay phones. Only a handful of them still produced a dial tone. The search turned up dozens of battered pay phones in various states of decay.
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The Free Press recently scouted the city for these coin-operated artifacts. Numbering 60,000 in the 1980s, there are now 1,400 pay phones registered within the state, outside of prisons. Once a mainstay of our daily lives and pop culture, the pay phone is fading, fast-becoming a throwback. Remember the dime pay phone call? Clark Kent needed a pay phone booth for his quick change. View Gallery: Last call for Detroit pay phones