Official Campus Gamewatch of UW-UK in the Final Four, Sat April 5, Der Rathskeller, Memorial Union & The Sett, Union South, starting at 5pm

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Official Campus 2014 Final Four Game Watch Locations

UW BADGERS vs KENTUCKY WILDCATS: Saturday, April 5, 2014 – The Sett, Union South (1308 W. Dayton) & Der Rathskeller, Memorial Union (800 Langdon St.) – 5 to 10:30 pm

If you’re not traveling to Dallas for the Final Four, cheer on the Badger basketball team at either Union South or Memorial Union – the  official campus gamewatch locations!

The Sett at Union South, 1308 W. Dayton St., offers an 18-foot HDTV screen, great food and terrific gameday atmosphere!  In addition to The Sett, big screen TVs will be available in the Sun Garden as well as in the Sett Rec lower level, which also features bowling, pool, air hockey and various snacks and beverages.

In addition to The Sett’s traditional pub fare, fans also can grab a slice of pizza from Urban Slice, enjoy Babcock ice cream from Daily Scoop or try coffee or wine at Prairie Fire.   Likewise, these food units mean Wisconsin Film Festival attendees won’t have to contend with the basketball crowd in The Sett for snacks and beverages for movie watching.

Memorial Union, 800 Langdon St., will also host a gamewatch, with a large TV in Der Rathskeller and smaller ones in Der Stiftskeller and in the Lakefron on Langdon.   Enjoy various food options – pub food in Der Rathskeller, popcorn in Der Stiftskeller and Babcock ice cream in the Daily Scoop.

Game time specials!  Both Der Rathskeller and The Sett are offering 50 cent wings during NCAA basketball tournament games.

NOTE:  Both Der Rathskeller and The Sett are scheduled to host live music Saturday night.  Both performers have graciously agreed to move their starting times to accommodate the UW-Kentucky game.

For more information about the Final Four gamewatch, contact Tim Gloeckler, (608) 263-2558, [email protected].

For links to an Instagram video and photo of the celebration in The Sett of the UW victory over Arizona from UW Communications’ Jeff Miller, see below:

http://instagram.com/p/mJpMbdFSoU/

http://instagram.com/p/mJnK3FlSkg/

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