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School
University
Stadium
Neyland Stadium
Capacity
101,915
Conference
SEC
Official University home & away games
* Schedule subject to change. Always verify with the official athletic department.
Knoxville offers classic Tennessee fall weather with warm September games, gorgeous October foliage around Neyland Stadium, and crisp November rivalry matchups. The Smoky Mountains create stunning autumn backdrops, though occasional rain systems can roll through the Tennessee Valley.
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These months offer the most comfortable conditions for outdoor tailgating and the walk to Neyland Stadium.
Late-season games can be cold and unpredictable. Dress in warm layers and check the forecast before heading out.
The top neighborhoods to celebrate in Knoxville on game day
The legendary college bar district right next to campus, packed with orange-clad Vols fans
Downtown Knoxville's historic square with upscale bars and restaurants
Trendy warehouse district with craft breweries and live music venues
The best spots near Neyland Stadium for fans
The ultimate walking route between the top game day bars near Neyland Stadium — follow the stops in order for the best experience
Total Distance
1.3 miles
Estimated Time
4–5 hours
Bar Stops
6 Stops
Route Type
Walking Route
Start Here
The Library, 1735 Cumberland Ave, Knoxville, TN 37916
1735 Cumberland Ave, Knoxville, TN 37916
1807 Cumberland Ave, Knoxville, TN 37916
28 Market Square, Knoxville, TN 37902
200 E Jackson Ave, Knoxville, TN 37915
131 S Central St, Knoxville, TN 37902
123 S Central St, Knoxville, TN 37902
End Point
Jig & Reel, 123 S Central St, Knoxville, TN 37902
The Library
Stop 1 of 6
The rowdiest dive bar on The Strip — cheap drinks, a packed student crowd, and pure Vol energy from the moment you walk in. The perfect launch pad for the crawl right in the heart of campus.
Start on The Strip (Cumberland Ave) right next to campus where the orange sea begins, then migrate toward Old City for craft beer and live music. Wear your brightest orange — Knoxville turns into a single color on gameday. Catch the Vol Walk on Peyton Manning Pass before heading to Neyland.
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Book Your SpotThe rituals, chants, and moments that make University game day unlike anywhere else
After every Tennessee score and throughout the game
"Rocky Top" is Tennessee's unofficial anthem and the most played song in Neyland Stadium history. The crowd erupts every time the band strikes up the bluegrass classic, and it is played after every score, every big play, and seemingly every first down. Visitors have reported hearing it over 100 times in a single game.
2 hours before every home kickoff
Two hours before kickoff, the Tennessee football team walks down Peyton Manning Pass — named after the legendary Vol quarterback — through a massive crowd of orange-clad fans. The Vol Walk is one of the most electric pre-game traditions in the SEC, drawing tens of thousands of fans.
Select major home games
For select big games, Tennessee fans create a massive checkerboard pattern in the stands by alternating orange and white sections. The visual effect — seen from above — is one of the most stunning sights in college football and has been replicated by fans across the country.
Every home game on the Tennessee River
Tennessee fans arrive by boat on the Tennessee River, which runs alongside Neyland Stadium, and tailgate on the water before games. The Vol Navy — hundreds of boats docked along the river — is one of the most unique and beloved gameday traditions in all of college sports.
Pre-game at every home kickoff
Before every home game, the Tennessee band forms a giant "T" at the end zone and the team runs through it onto the field to thunderous applause. The Power T entrance is one of the most iconic moments in college football and sends 102,000 fans into a frenzy.
Third Saturday in October every year
The annual Tennessee-Alabama game — traditionally played on the third Saturday in October — is one of the most storied rivalries in college football. The game has decided SEC championships and national title races, and the buildup in Knoxville is unlike any other week of the season.
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Fuel up before kickoff at these local favorites near Neyland Stadium
Southern Fried Chicken · $$
The Knoxville outpost of the legendary Memphis chain — and it lives up to every bit of the hype. Gus's spicy fried chicken has a thin, crackling crust with a slow-building heat that is absolutely perfect gameday fuel. The baked beans are smoky and rich, and the coleslaw cuts through the spice perfectly. Arrive before noon on gameday — the wait can stretch to an hour by kickoff.
Southern Brunch & Comfort Food · $$
The best gameday brunch in Knoxville, just a short walk from Neyland Stadium. Tupelo Honey's sweet potato pancakes with honey butter are legendary, and the fried chicken biscuit is the ultimate pre-game fuel. The restaurant fills with orange-clad Vol fans hours before kickoff. The porch seating is perfect for people-watching on gameday mornings.
Craft Burgers & Tennessee Whiskey · $$
Market Square's premier burger and whiskey destination — the Smoky Mountain Burger loaded with smoked bacon, cheddar, and house BBQ sauce is the definitive Knoxville gameday burger. The Tennessee whiskey milkshake is a local legend. Outdoor seating on Market Square puts you right in the heart of the pre-game energy. Over 40 Tennessee whiskeys behind the bar.
Farm-to-Table Breakfast · $$
Knoxville's most beloved breakfast spot — a tiny Old City gem that packs in Vol fans from 8 AM on gameday. OliBea sources everything locally and the menu changes with the seasons. The Bea biscuit sandwich with egg, cheese, and house-made sausage is the perfect gameday morning fuel. Lines form before opening, but the wait is worth every minute. Cash and card accepted.
Wood-Fired Pizza & Craft Beer · $$
Old City's anchor restaurant and the perfect mid-crawl food stop. Barley's wood-fired pizzas are thin-crust perfection, and on gameday they run a special Vol orange pepperoni pizza that has become a Knoxville tradition. With 70+ beers on tap and a massive dining room, it's the ideal spot to fuel up between bar stops. The kitchen runs all day on gamedays.
New American Brunch · $$$
Knoxville's most acclaimed brunch restaurant — a farm-to-table gem that elevates gameday dining to a new level. The chicken and waffles with bourbon maple syrup is a masterpiece, and the rotating seasonal menu always features Tennessee-sourced ingredients. The intimate dining room fills with Vol fans celebrating big home games. Reservations strongly recommended for gameday brunch.
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Everything you need to know before you arrive at Neyland Stadium
Premium tailgate area on campus with RV parking and close stadium access
Main tailgate corridor with thousands of fans lining the street
Unique sail-gating experience — fans arrive by boat and tailgate on the water
Rideshare Drop-off
Phillip Fulmer Way near Gate 21
Shuttle Service
KAT buses run from downtown to campus on gamedays. Many hotels offer shuttle service.
Top hotels near Neyland Stadium for game day weekend
Everything you need to know about Knoxville game day bar crawls
Information sourced from official and authoritative references
Book your University game day bar crawl and experience Knoxville nightlife like never before!
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