Articles· August 29, 2023
Top 10 Tips for Tailgating in Ann Arbor
Whether you’re cheering on the Maize and Blue, or you’re in town for a bit of friendly competition and Big House energy, you’re sure to have a great time tailgating in Ann Arbor....
Get ready for a fun-filled day of tailgating in Ann Arbor with these top 10 tips, covering everything from parking and transportation to food and game day alternatives.
Parking and Transportation
FootballRide is a shuttle service offered by the AAATA on Football Saturdays. Tickets are $1.50 each ($3 round trip) and they run every 20 minutes beginning two hours before games and for one hour after the game ends.
Arrive Early
Be aware that most lots open at either 6:00am or 7:00am and they fill up fast. You can’t choose where you park in most lots. Here is a comprehensive list of parking options and rules at U-M.
Tailgating Hot Spots
The most well-known places to set up shop are at the Pioneer High School lot (diagonally across from the stadium), the U-M Golf Course, and AA Golf & Outing (both are right across the street from the stadium). Be prepared to pay between $40 – $50 dollars per vehicle for these prime pieces of real estate.
Michigan Marching Band
They practice at Elbel Field, and it's tradition for families, students and fans to go and watch them on Friday night before the game (4:45pm) or the day of the game (7:30am). The drum line does their traditional Step Show about 90 minutes before the game on the steps of Revelli Hall and shortly after. The entire band marches to the Big House.
Stock Up with Local Brews
There are several stores that carry locally brewed here in Ann Arbor. Keep an eye out for Wolverine State Brewing Company, Arbor Brewing Company, Jolly Pumpkin and others. Don't forget to stock up with plenty of water, too. And be aware of where you're allowed--not allowed--to drink alcohol.
Gear Up
If you're looking to dress the part, you can get U-M gear at a number of stores in the downtown area, including the M-Den, Moe's Sports Shop, and Underground Printing.
No Bags Allowed
When it's time to head to Michigan Stadium, leave any bags behind, including purses, coolers, camera cases, and binocular cases. These are not allowed in the Big House. Other restrictions include seat cushions with storage slots and umbrellas. For complete details, check out this information about Safety at Michigan Stadium.
Where to Eat
It's true, not everyone is a master of the grill. If you're arriving early, get donuts at Washtenaw Dairy. If you're looking for a meal before or after the game, many alums crowd to Krazy Jim's Blimpy Burger or Zingerman's Deli for nostalgia-driven hunger, so plan ahead if you're going (there is usually a line, but many say that the wait is worth it). There's also BTB Burrito, HopCat, or the Original Cottage Inn (for pizza). Here's comprehensive list of restaurants where you can search by food type and location.
Don't Have a Ticket?
It's ok! You can still have a great time watching the game at many of Ann Arbor's sports bars and brewpubs. There's an insane beer selection at Ashley's Pub. The energy of friendly rivalry is often unmatched at Conor O'Neill's. There are many great places to choose from.
Game Day Alternatives
Not everyone that comes to town on Game Day is here for the game. There are many families that bring sitters for children, or that come to tag along with football-loving relatives or friends for the weekend. The Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum is open on Saturdays as is the Ann Arbor Farmers Market.
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Frequently Asked
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Tickets are $1.50 each ($3 round trip) and they run every 20 minutes beginning two hours before games and for one hour after the game ends.
The most well-known places to set up shop are at the Pioneer High School lot (diagonally across from the stadium), the U-M Golf Course, and AA Golf & Outing (both are right across the street from the stadium).
No, bags are not allowed in the Big House, including purses, coolers, camera cases, and binocular cases. Other restrictions include seat cushions with storage slots and umbrellas.
Not everyone that comes to town on Game Day is here for the game. There are many families that bring sitters for children, or that come to tag along with football-loving relatives or friends for the weekend. The Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum is open on Saturdays as is the Ann Arbor Farmers Market.
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