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Variety pervades bar scene By Rob Moseley Associate Editor It can be as important as the de cision to take English or geology. It could affect your weekend more than the decision to go to Autzen and see the Ducks or stay home and watch Michigan-Notre Dame. The decision: Which Eugene bar to spend your hard earn coin at. Rennie’s or Taylor's? Steelhead or Field’s? Charlie’s or the Rock’n Rodeo? Neighbor’s or Perry’s? The factors that make a bar worth your time and money are numerous. The option to purchase liquor as well as beer and wine, the opportunity to hear a live band or a d. j. and the ability to hang out with people your own age can all make or break a Friday night. That being said, here’s a brief but informed breakdown of the area bar scene: Campus Pubs The two easiest places to grab a quick pint are Taylor’s, located on die comer of 13 th and Kincaid, and Rennie’s, at the comer of 12th and Kincaid. Bodi serve hard alcohol as well as beer and wine, and both of fer food. Rennie’s offers some sweet deals during happy hours, after 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday. Taylor’s has a dollar-drink night on Wednesdays. Further down 13th is Max’s, which serves beer exclusively and, like Rennie’s, has a pool table. Good luck finding a table in this student favorite, which is al ways packed despite not being listed in the phone book. Even more out of the way, but worth the walk — especially on Tuesday’s dollar-drink night — is Doi:’s Pad. Two pool tables, plenty of sports on TV and the weekly South Park night add to Doc's attraction. Brew Pubs A more refined atmosphere can usually be found at one of the area’s brew pubs, includingField’s, Steel head and 19th Street, which serves McMenamins’ beers. All three have an extensive menu of food and appetizers, as well as their re spective micros. None are real great places to raise some hell, but all of fer some tasty brews. Dance Clubs Here’s where the real variance comes into play. There’s a dance club in Eugene for every lifestyle and taste on campus, and all of the clubs are within reasonable walking distance from campus. Notice I keep saying "walk.” Never, ever, drive to or from a drinking establishment, unless of course I need a ride. Anyhow, two of the most popu lar dance clubs in town are located under the same roof at 7th and Willamette. Rock'n Rodeo is a coun try-western bar that usually features line-dancing and some big hats, while Charlie’s plays to a more hip hop crowd. Expect a sizable cover. Those seeking a more alterna tive crowd should check out Neighbor’s, a gay and lesbian dance club. Neighbor’s, located at 14th and Villard, describes itself as “very student-friendly” and serves hard liquor as well as beer. Neighbors closest competition is Perry’s, located downtown. Per ry’s, or Pass the Pepper, or Club Arena, or whatever it’s called this week, is theoretically also a gay bar, but Thursday night is “straight night,” and the crowd is usually pretty mixed. Also located downtown is Nexus, a dance club that occasion ally features live performances. Live Music To assure yourself of seeing a live band, tire WOW Hall and John Hen ry’s host marginally famous acts, and each serves alcohol as well as beer. The WOW Hall has its bar downstairs from the main stage, but both audio and video feeds are piped in so patrons can enjoy the music and a beer at the same time. 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