Tthe b-sidej Thursday, February 8, 2007 - 5B The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com There's so much to choose from. How will you decide? BARS From page 1B cent of a summer camp dining hall more than anything else. Leopold Bros. distills its own whiskey, gin, vodka and various liqueurs - a major draw for connoisseurs. But if you're looking for action, you'd bet- ter try something a little less snobby and a whole lot cheaper. GOODNIGHT GRACIES 301 W. Huron St. You are over the college bar scene. You are ripe and ready to move to New York City, chain smoke in jazz clubs and have a lover 10 years your senior who will buy you pricey martinis. But beware: Gracies is not for the thin-wallet college kid with little apprecia- tion for live music. If you roll into this classy joint without the proper bills and skills, the posh crowd will immediately recognize you don't belong here. RICK's AMERICAN CAFE 611 Church St. Rick's isn't the bar or club where everyone knows your name, and chances are you'll end up going home with someone who won't remember it in the morning. THE BROWN JUG 1204 S. University Ave. You, 21st-birthday boy, are finally wel- come to enter The Jug after 9 p.m. without fearing the ethnically ambiguous bouncer and his ability to take aware your second, dearly paid for fake ID. Enjoy that shot of 151 topped off with mayonnaise and get used to spending many of your Wednesday and Thursday nights here during the rest of your undergraduate career. You're the kind of bar patron who will miss "your bar" after gradu- ation takes you to a consulting job in New Jersey or some vaguely technically named engineering corporation, and relish catching up with the same people you know you'll see here night after night, as well as the cheap pitchers of beer. You go to the Jug because you want to get wasted or you go because you already are and you end up there every Wednesday night anyway. CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: Connor O'Neils, Rush Street Bar, Ann Arbor Brewing Company and Good Night Gracie TOUCHDOWNS 1220 South University Ave. You mustbe in Dance Marathon. SCOREKEEPERS 310 Maynard St. Skeep's is the bar every underage under- grad tries to get into - then immediately realizes is really tacky when she turns 21. The beauty of S'keeps is that you never know who you'll find there - Greeks dancing to bad YungJoc remixes, 20-something Ross students drinking $1.75 Heinekens, EMU 6migres trying to pick up University guys. But you'll know exactly on which nights to find them (Tuesdays, Thursdays for MBA happy hour and weekends, respectively). If you're an undergrad, S'keeps is your first bar: the first one at which you successfully pass off your California fake ID, where you sloppi- ly have your first dance-floor makeout with a random SAE brother, where you actually take a cab to with your Markley hallmates, then stand outside in line for 20 minutes. And if you're a graduate or transfer student, S'keeps is the first place people point you to - until you realize that Ashley's is just down the street. \aut\BAR 325Braun Ct. Brunch, gay or hipster. Or all three. THE HEIDELBERG 215S. Main St. If you frequentThe Heidelberg (either the Club Above, its main-floor restaurant/bar or its basement bar the Rathskeller), you're probably flexible enough that you fit any of following categories. COB' 301 South State St. No one gets drunk at COSI, four-star res- taurant of every sorority girl's dreams. 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