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Mitch's Tavern
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My friends and I are regulars at Mitch's, and have been since our sophomore year at NC State. It's the only bar worth going to on Hillsborough Street thanks to the great liquor (Cape Cods, Whiskey sours, and vodka tonics, usually for $2.50) and beer specials (every night, not just on weekdays). The atmosphere is laid-back, the bartenders are friendly, and if you ask nicely, they'll usually let you change the channel on one of the bar's several flat-screens. \r
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The food is good, and usually pretty quick. Standard bar fare (chips & salsa, chili, etc.) with some sandwiches, soups, and pasta dishes thrown in, all for a pretty decent price. Go in with $20, and you've got dinner, two drinks, and tip covered.\r
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Getting a table anytime during an NC State football/basketball game is almost impossible, so get there early, park yourselves in one of the booths or old church pews, and enjoy a relaxed evening.
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