monday :: Metal Monday & Guitar Hero
ALL DAY Monday
» $5 Molson Canadian Pitchers

"Appi" Hours 5pm-7pm:
» Free Appetizer Bar

Happy Hours 10pm-12am:
» $5 Bacardi & Mixer Pitchers
» 1/2 Price Miller Lite Drafts & Pitchers
» $1 Coors Light Bottles

X-Play Midnite until Close
» Our PS2 is too busy? Bring your own and plug-in to any of our 42" HDTV's! People sharing conditions apply.


tuesday :: DJ: Country Crossover, 9pm-2am
ALL DAY Tuesday
» $5 Labatt Blue Pitchers

"Appi" Hours 5pm-7pm:
» Free Appetizer Bar

Happy Hours 10pm-12am:
» $2 Alabama Slammers/Lynchburg’s
» $1 Coors Banquet Bottles
» 1/2 Price Miller Lite Drafts & Pitchers


wednesday :: DJ: Retro Revolution, 9pm-2am
ALL DAY Wednesday
» Sam Adams: $2 Drafts, $5 Pitchers

"Appi" Hours 5pm-7pm:
» Free Appetizer Bar

Happy Hours 10pm-12am:
» $5.00 Bacardi & Mixers Pitchers
» $2 Grateful Dead Iced T’s
» $2.00 Corona Bottles
» $1.00 Coors Banquet and Coors Light Bottles
» 1/2 Price Miller Lite Drafts & Pitchers


thursday :: DJ: Collegiates of Suburbia, 9pm-2am
ALL DAY Thursday
» Bud Light : $1 Drafts, $3 Pitchers

"Appi" Hours 5pm-7pm:
» Free Appetizer Bar

Happy Hours 10pm-12am:
» $1 Iced T’s / $1, 2, 3 Liquor & Mixed Drinks


friday :: Freaky Friday, A 60's Revival Party, 9pm-2am
ALL DAY Friday
» Killian's Irish Red: $2 Drafts, $6 Pitchers

The Beatles & My Buds 5pm-7pm:

Weekend Drink Feature: 10pm-12am
» $2.50 Bill Pickle’s Moonshine

**EXCLUDING BLUE-WHITE FRIDAY


saturday :: NCAA Hoops & DJ Rock Thru the Ages
ALL DAY Saturday
» Killian's Irish Red: $2 Drafts, $6 Pitchers

Weekend Drink Feature: 10pm-12am
» $2.50 Bill Pickle’s Moonshine


sunday :: NASCAR & Guitar Hero
ALL DAY Sunday
» $3 Bud Light Pitchers

Happy Hours 10pm-12am:
» $5 Bacardi & Mixer Pitchers
» $4 Martini Madness - Choose from Signature List
» $1 Coors Light Bottles

X-Play Midnite until Close
» Our PS2 is too busy? Bring your own and plug-in to any of our 42" HDTV's! People sharing conditions apply.

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Bill Pickle is a local legend whose reputation has grown well beyond his mortal influence in State College. During his lifetime he became known across America and Europe as a shining example of a reformed person “gone good.” His death in 1939 had mourners flocking from across the United States to State College and to memorial services in New York and London.


Born William Gilliland, February 19,1850 in Oak Hall (a few miles away).

Moved to State College as a young man to be a carpenter.

Built his own house at 411 E. Beaver
Avenue where he lived with his wife and 12 children. Thereafter, the area became known as Pickle Hill.

Held many jobs including field plow, hostler, carriage man for State College’s Dr. W.S. Glenn, and janitor for Penn State.

In 1911 he met Frank Buchman, founder of the Moral Re-Armament.

At a YMCA convention in Toronto Bill declared “I have decided to change my life” and decided to attend church, give up tobacco and stop drinking.

During the late 20’s and early 30’s Bill traveled with Buchman as a witness at houseparties including a trip to England.

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