Located inside the courtyard between Dixie Gammage Hall & West Hall at ASU. This hard-to-find, low trafficked spot is a great place for a romantic lunch or time alone, reading a book in the sun.

Although I’d love to catch a glimpse of two of my fav’ celebs, I head upstairs and grab one of the hottest seats in the house next to Leinart and his entourage in front of one of the many plasma screen TVs as we watch the Bears crush former Trojan Reggie Bush and the Saints.

“That is so sweet that Nick (Sprouse) would say that,” Case said when Shock and Yawn Magazine told of Sprouse’s comments about his confidence in Buster’s.

The bartenders at t-shirt country are some of the best I’ve encountered, both here in North Carolina and Virginia. They know how to make a drink, at that, one that isn’t just ice with a splash of liquor. The biggest selling point would have to be their prices. Tap beers are usually $3, PBR is always on special at $2 Sundays-Thursdays and $2.50 Friday and Saturday, house liquors are usually $4-$5 and whatever concoction on special is under $5. It’s hard to complain when $25 can go such a long way.

The Bacaro Venetian Tavern rides the line between a college hang out and a lounge-type bar. If you find yourself there before nine on a weekday then you can bet on having good service in a laid back atmosphere. However, if you go to Bacaro late on a Friday or Saturday you find yourself competing with frat boys for the bartender’s attention. Fortunately, there is enough room in the bar (and on the upstairs patio, open year round) to avoid most of the crowd.

Bounce Deuce (103 2nd Ave. #1, bet. E. 6th and 7th, East Village, Da City) : Great East Village location. Food is suprisingly decent and the drinks are reasonable. Lots of both sexes mingle here, so after the game the real game will commence. Plenty of tv’s everywhere and great vibe.

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Downstairs I find two of my friends, the youngest E! News reporters, (not to mention incredibly good-looking) Jason Kennedy and Ben Lyons who are setting up for interviews with Sienna Miller and Josh Hartnett. My heart melts with envy.