
Bars and Dance Clubs – Eugene, Oregon
Diablo’s
959 Pearl St., (541) 683-3855
This is a great club for those who love dancing to hip-hop and techno music. Cover charges vary with the talent performing. Thursday night’s ladies get in free. Upstairs lounge always open for those with two left feet.
Koko Mo’s Island Grill & Bar
707 Willamette St. (541) 683-5160
This is island cooking at its finest. Hawaiian style barbecue ribs and teriyaki chicken are among favorites. Meals range in the neighborhood of $7-10. Koko Mo’s is also a popular place for night-life and exotic mixed drinks. Tuesday night is hip-hop night and the dance floor is always crowded.
Rennie’s Landing
1214 Kincaid, (541) 687-0600
A popular campus bar and restaurant. Daily specials are always on the menu, but the fish n’ chips are a must. Open for breakfast and minors are allowed until 3 p.m. Open M-F 7:30 a.m.-2:30 a.m. Sat & Sun 9 a.m.-2:30 a.m. Meals $5-10.
Taylor’s Bar & Grille
894 E 13th (541) 344- 6174
Another campus favorite! Premium, well-sized hamburgers with fries $5-6. Wednesday night’s microbrews are $1 from 9-10:30 p.m. Lively college atmosphere. Open till 2:30 a.m. every night.
Turtles Bar & Grill
2690 Willamette, (541) 465-9038
Traditional American food such as barbecue ribs and home-style hamburgers. Full bar included. Hefty portions. Meals $7-10.
Rock’N Rodeo
44 E 7th, (541) 683- 5160
Put on your boots and chaps and get ready to do some line dancing! For those who prefer to dance to country music, this is the place to go. Open from 11 a.m. to 2:30 a.m., there’s a nightly cover charge of $3 that begins at 9:30.
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