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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 an incoming junior and telecommunications major from Miami, FL serving as one of Onward State's visual editors. She enjoys taking photos, listening to all genres of music, loves a good hockey game, and has self-proclaimed herself a grandma. If needed, you can contact her through email at [email protected] or on Twitter @ellawehm

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