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I have more conflicted thoughts on the Dane, than Norman Bates does on a good day. Point: -Dane sponsors a lot of leagues/clubs around town offering free pitchers and discounts. -Always has a very sizable selection of beers with reasonable tags. -Very uniquely Madison and dares to be different. -Large space that on most weekdays can accommodate larger groups. -Garden downstairs remained a secret from me for years, but it rocks. -Nice downtown location...(*personality changing* though by Madison standards, difficult parking) Counterpoint: -Has a lot of down nights, with annoying frat tossers and overcrowding. -The food is better than regular bar food but I wouldn't come here specifically to eat (as many unwisely do) -The beers overall tend to be more on the hoppy side (may or may not be your deal) I like hops but have never once remarked 'I love that beer!' -Busier hours, spottier bar service especially upstairs. It's worth an occasional visit but it's not the go-to destination like the Terrace or even a more local/casual bar. Like a famous club the original Dane is sorta played out to residents. If you can handle the drive and less idyllic surroundings, I prefer the Ale Asylum for beer and comfort.
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