By Mike R. Meyer
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If you’re looking for a place to watch a game in the
With more than 40 TVs, odds are good that Fox and Hound will be showing the game you’re looking for, and with a kitchen that stays open until last call, you might end up sticking around long after the final whistle.
Fox and Hound also has numerous options for non-sports fans, such as six pool tables, two dart boards, a shuffleboard table and video games.
Each day brings different food and drink specials, but for beer fans, two days definitely stand out. On Tuesdays, all pints are just $2 all day long, while on Sundays, 23-ounce drafts are just $3 all day.
Other specials include an all-you-can-eat fish fry on Fridays for $7.99 and Saturdays feature $5 Sauza Gold margaritas and buckets of five Landshark beers for $10.
Fox and Hound’s menu goes well beyond standard bar fare, with an extensive list of appetizers, pizza, Angus burgers, sandwiches, soups, salads, baked ziti, steak, ribs and chicken.
Perhaps the coolest thing about Fox and Hound is their Mug Club. For a one-time fee of $25, you get your own 23-ounce mug at your favorite Fox and Hound location. Membership entitles you to 23-ounce drafts for the price of pints, half-price wings and a free entrée on your birthday. Mug Club memberships are valid at all Fox and Hound and Bailey’s locations spanning 25 states, so it’s sure to be a sound investment.
Fox and Hound,
2008 Woodie Awards



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