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Any of you guys go to the bike night on Wednesdays at Quaker Steak and Lube in Columbus, OH? I'm going tonight. In town for work and taking my kids to walk around. I'll be caging it unfortunately.
I go about once a month, not sure if I am going tonite or not. It gets real packed, used to average 1400 bikes on big nites, I hear they are getting about 800 this year. Get there early if you want a table to eat.
Wow...that's a big crowd. Not many places out that way have bike nights? Seems like most bars around here have bike nights and drawl much smaller crowds..
Wow...that's a big crowd. Not many places out that way have bike nights? Seems like most bars around here have bike nights and drawl much smaller crowds..
theres a ton of bike nights in Columbus, I can think of three others on the same night Quaker has theirs. Quaker goes big because they can, they have a ton of room and all of their locations do big bike nights. I also think they were the first to really advertise and get out ahead of the "bike night" craze when they first opened. Most bars dont advertise much and dont try to go too crazy around the city because of the parking issues.
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