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Compiling Downtown Bar Merch

Anyone who has been downtown knows there are a plethora of different bars. Along with those bars comes their very own merchandise.

From Doggie’s dog bowls and hoodies to Bill Pickle’s different pickle-designed T-shirts, there’s something for everyone. We decided to compile as much downtown bar merch as we could find to help you find your next investment at a bar (that isn’t a pitcher).

Doggie’s Pub

Doggie’s merch selection is probably the most diverse out of the bars downtown that sell merchandise. It have various designs on both its hoodies and T-shirts — the most well-known probably being its classic hoodie. It also has various accessories like hats, cups, and even a rubber dog bowl. The most exciting to me was its own variation of the classic Phillies red and white pinstripe jersey. You can buy a couple of selections of Doggie’s merch online.

Bill Pickle’s Tap Room

Pickles merch, although limited, was the funniest. Who doesn’t love a good pickle shirt? These T-shirts are a must-have in the closet for any true Bill Pickle’s fan out there.

Champs Downtown

When you first walk into Champs, you are immediately greeted by a wall of T-shirts. Champs has a wide variety of designs for your choosing. You can choose from a great deal of the designs online or buy while there.

Phyrst

Twenty-first birthday merch, anyone? All this merch is cool as feck. You can buy any variety of these T-shirts while there for prices between $15 and $20.

A’s Pub At McLanahan’s

A’s has just some good, simple merch with its logo. Not much to see here.

Cafe 210 West

Cafe 210 has a bit more variety, but still a simple selection. Two different shot glass designs isn’t something many bars have. You can even buy yourself a pitcher and make your own version of your favorite cafe drink at home.

Zeno’s

Last, but certainly not least, is Zeno’s, which gives us a classic T-shirt along with a good trucker hat and a dog bowl. Love the variety of the simplistic design.

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Ella Wehmeyer

Ella is a second-year Telecommunications major from Miami, Florida. She enjoys taking photos, listening to all genres of music, coffee, and has become a self proclaimed grandma. If needed, you can contact her through email at [email protected] or on Twitter @ellawehm

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