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Game Day

Next Home Game — Florida Atlantic· Sep 5, 2026
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Quick Facts

School

University of Florida

Stadium

Ben Hill Griffin Stadium (The Swamp)

Capacity

88,548

Conference

SEC

Local Bar Scene

Bar Districts in Gainesville

The neighborhoods where Gainesville fans drink before, during, and after the game. Each district has its own vibe — here's where to find your crowd.

Midtown

The epicenter of Gator gameday with packed bars, outdoor patios, and orange and blue everywhere

Notable Bars

Gameday central
Outdoor patios
Walking distance to stadium

Downtown Gainesville

Historic downtown with craft breweries, upscale bars, and a more relaxed pre-game atmosphere

Notable Bars

Craft breweries
Historic charm
Local flavor

Sorority Row

Greek life area with tailgating, house parties, and authentic college gameday energy

Notable Bars

Greek life
Tailgating
College atmosphere

2026 Football Schedule

Plan your game day around the University of Florida Florida Gators home schedule

Florida AtlanticHome

Sep 5, 2026

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CampbellHome

Sep 12, 2026

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at AuburnAway

Sep 19, 2026

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Ole MissHome

Sep 26, 2026

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at MissouriAway

Oct 3, 2026

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South CarolinaHome

Oct 10, 2026

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at TexasAway

Oct 17, 2026

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vs Georgia (Atlanta)Neutral

Oct 31, 2026

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OklahomaHome

Nov 7, 2026

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at KentuckyAway

Nov 14, 2026

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VanderbiltHome

Nov 21, 2026

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at Florida StateAway

Nov 28, 2026

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* Schedule subject to change. Always verify with the official athletic department.

Fan Planning Guide

Game Day Weather

Gainesville's North Central Florida location brings intense heat and humidity for September games, gradually cooling to pleasant conditions by November. The Swamp's 88,000+ capacity and legendary atmosphere create challenging conditions for visitors. October offers ideal weather for tailgating in the famous Gator Walk area.

September

Hot, humid & oppressive with daily storms

88°

High

/

69°

Low

12 rainy days
Lightest possible clothing; rain gear; extra hydration

October

Warm & humid, frequent afternoon showers

82°

High

/

61°

Low

8 rainy days
Light layers; orange & blue gear; rain poncho
⭐ Best Month

November

Pleasant & mild, occasional cool fronts

75°

High

/

51°

Low

6 rainy days
Layers; light jacket for evening; comfortable for all-day events

Game Day Packing List

  • September games are brutally hot and humid—The Swamp lives up to its name. October brings slightly better conditions but still expect heat. November offers the best weather for rivalry games, though it's still warmer than most SEC cities.

Best Time to Visit

November

These months offer the most comfortable conditions for outdoor tailgating and the walk to Ben Hill Griffin Stadium (The Swamp).

Local Bar Guide

Best Bars in Gainesville on Game Day

The definitive guide to Gainesville's college bar scene — where fans drink, what to order, and what makes each spot worth visiting on game day.

Midtown Filling Station

0.8 miles from Ben Hill Griffin Stadium (The Swamp)

#1

Atmosphere

Gameday institution

Known For

Massive crowdsOutdoor patioGator traditions

Balls

0.7 miles from Ben Hill Griffin Stadium (The Swamp)

#2

Atmosphere

Sports bar

Known For

Giant screensGameday specialsPacked atmosphere

Swamp Restaurant

0.9 miles from Ben Hill Griffin Stadium (The Swamp)

#3

Atmosphere

Gator-themed bar

Known For

Gator memorabiliaSouthern foodChampionship history

Salty Dog Saloon

0.6 miles from Ben Hill Griffin Stadium (The Swamp)

#4

Atmosphere

Dive bar classic

Known For

Cheap drinksPool tablesNo-frills fun

First Magnitude Brewing

2.1 miles from Ben Hill Griffin Stadium (The Swamp)

#5

Atmosphere

Craft brewery

Known For

Local brewsOutdoor spaceGameday releases

The Top

0.8 miles from Ben Hill Griffin Stadium (The Swamp)

#6

Atmosphere

Rooftop bar

Known For

Rooftop viewsUpscale vibeCraft cocktails
Bar Hopping Guide

Gainesville Game Day Bar Hopping Guide

The best order to hit Gainesville's top bars on game day — optimized for walking distance, atmosphere, and crowd energy.

Interactive Bar Hopping Map6 stops · 1.6 miles

Start

Salty Dog Saloon, 1712 W University Ave, Gainesville, FL 32603

Est. Time

4–5 hours

Total Distance

1.6 miles

Start Here

Salty Dog Saloon, 1712 W University Ave, Gainesville, FL 32603

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Stop 1First Stop

Salty Dog Saloon

1712 W University Ave, Gainesville, FL 32603

Kick off the crawl at this beloved Midtown dive bar — cheap drinks, pool tables, and a rowdy Gator crowd that starts early. The no-frills atmosphere is pure college gameday energy right on University Avenue.
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1 min walk (0.02 mi)
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Stop 2

Balls

1716 W University Ave, Gainesville, FL 32603

Giant screens covering every wall, gameday drink specials, and one of the most packed atmospheres in Midtown. This is the sports bar hub of Gator gameday — every SEC game is on and the crowd is electric.
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4 min walk (0.3 mi)
3
Stop 3

Midtown Filling Station

1020 W University Ave, Gainesville, FL 32601

The most iconic gameday institution in Gainesville — massive outdoor patio, Gator traditions on full display, and a crowd that has been coming here for generations. This is the mandatory stop on any Gator bar crawl.
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5 min walk (0.4 mi)
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Stop 4

Swamp Restaurant

1642 W University Ave, Gainesville, FL 32603

Gator memorabilia covers every inch of this legendary bar — championship photos, jerseys, and decades of orange and blue history. Grab a bite with your drink; the Southern food is gameday fuel.
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6 min walk (0.4 mi)
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Stop 5

The Top

30 N Main St, Gainesville, FL 32601

Rooftop views over downtown Gainesville with craft cocktails and an upscale vibe. The perfect mid-crawl breather before the final push to the stadium.
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8 min walk (0.4 mi)
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Stop 6Final Stop

First Magnitude Brewing

1220 SE Veitch St, Gainesville, FL 32601

End the crawl at Gainesville's best craft brewery — special gameday beer releases, a massive outdoor space, and a laid-back Florida vibe. The perfect final stop before heading to The Swamp.
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End Point

First Magnitude Brewing, 1220 SE Veitch St, Gainesville, FL 32601

Pro Tip

Midtown is the beating heart of Gator gameday — University Avenue turns into a sea of orange and blue hours before kickoff. Wear light, breathable clothing (Florida heat is real), stay hydrated between stops, and do the Gator Chomp at every bar for free drink specials at participating spots.

Fan Culture

Gainesville Game Day Traditions

What makes Florida Gators game day unique — the rituals, chants, and moments every fan lives for.

The Gator Chomp

Throughout every game, especially after scores

The iconic Gator Chomp — arms extended, hands clapping together like a gator's jaws — is the universal symbol of Florida Gator pride. Fans perform it after every score, during big plays, and throughout the game. It is one of the most recognizable gestures in all of college sports.

The Gator Chomp is one of the most imitated gestures in college football — copied by fans worldwide.

We Are the Boys Fight Song

End of the third quarter at every home game

"We Are the Boys from Old Florida" is sung by the entire stadium at the end of the third quarter — a beloved tradition where fans sway arm-in-arm and belt out the alma mater. The tradition creates one of the most emotional and unifying moments in college football.

"We Are the Boys" at the end of the third quarter is one of the most emotional traditions in the SEC.

Mr. Two Bits

Pre-game before every home kickoff

For decades, a fan known as "Mr. Two Bits" led the iconic "Two Bits, Four Bits, Six Bits, a Dollar — All for the Gators, stand up and holler!" cheer before every game. The tradition was carried on by George Edmondson Jr. for 60+ years and remains a cherished part of Gator gameday culture.

Mr. Two Bits led the same cheer at Florida games for over 60 years — one of college football's most beloved fan traditions.

Midtown Pre-Game Ritual

3-5 hours before every home kickoff

Midtown Gainesville — centered on University Avenue — is the beating heart of Gator gameday. Bars like Midtown Filling Station and Swamp Restaurant fill with orange and blue fans hours before kickoff. The energy on University Avenue on a big SEC gameday is electric and unmistakable.

Midtown Gainesville is one of the most vibrant college bar districts in the SEC — pure Gator energy from dawn to kickoff.

Albert & Alberta Gator Mascots

Every home game on the sideline

Albert and Alberta Gator are Florida's beloved costumed mascots who energize the crowd at every home game. Albert is one of the most recognizable mascots in college football and has been a fixture at The Swamp since 1970. The duo leads cheers and interacts with fans throughout the game.

Albert Gator has been leading the Gator Chomp at The Swamp since 1970 — over 50 years of orange and blue tradition.

World's Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party

Annually in late October in Jacksonville, FL

The annual Florida-Georgia game in Jacksonville is nicknamed the "World's Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party" — a neutral-site rivalry game that draws over 80,000 fans from both schools. The weekend-long celebration is one of the most anticipated events on the SEC calendar.

The Florida-Georgia game in Jacksonville has been called the "World's Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party" since the 1950s.
Fuel Up Before the Game

Best Game Day Food in Gainesville

Top spots to eat before or after the game — ranked by proximity, quality, and game day vibes.

$$Open Game Day

Satchel's Pizza

Legendary Pizza · 1.4 miles from stadium

4.8 (4312 reviews)

Gainesville's most beloved restaurant and a Gator gameday institution. Satchel's hand-crafted pizzas are baked in a wood-fired oven and served in a quirky, eclectic outdoor setting. The line forms early on gamedays — arrive before noon or expect a long wait. Worth every minute.

Must order: The Gator Special pizza with fresh toppings
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$$$Open Game Day

Paramount Grill

Southern Fine Dining · 1.0 mile from stadium

4.7 (1876 reviews)

Gainesville's premier farm-to-table restaurant and the go-to gameday splurge for Gator fans. The shrimp and grits with tasso cream sauce is legendary — rich, smoky, and deeply satisfying. Make reservations weeks in advance for Florida-Georgia and FSU weekends.

Must order: Shrimp & grits with tasso cream sauce
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$Open Game Day

Salty Dog Saloon Kitchen

Bar & Grill · 0.6 miles from stadium

4.2 (1103 reviews)

You can't come to Gainesville on gameday without trying actual gator bites — and Salty Dog does them best. Lightly breaded, perfectly fried alligator nuggets served with ranch are the ultimate Florida gameday snack. Cheap, fast, and absolutely essential for first-time visitors.

Must order: Gator bites (fried alligator) with ranch dipping sauce
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$$Open Game Day

Civilization

Gastropub · 0.9 miles from stadium

4.5 (1432 reviews)

Midtown's favorite gastropub with a menu built for gameday. The smash burger — double-smashed patties with American cheese, pickles, and special sauce — paired with crispy truffle fries is the best burger in Gainesville. The outdoor patio is packed with orange and blue fans from open to kickoff.

Must order: Smash burger with truffle fries
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$$Open Game Day

First Magnitude Brewing Kitchen

Brewery & Kitchen · 2.1 miles from stadium

4.6 (2087 reviews)

Gainesville's best craft brewery pairs its award-winning beers with a full food menu on gamedays. The smoked wings — slow-cooked and finished on the grill — are the perfect companion to their flagship IPA. The massive outdoor space hosts hundreds of Gator fans before every home game.

Must order: Smoked wings with house-brewed IPA
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$Open Game Day

Reggae Shack Cafe

Caribbean Food Truck / Cafe · 0.8 miles from stadium

4.4 (876 reviews)

A Gainesville gameday hidden gem — the jerk chicken sandwich with fresh mango slaw is one of the most unique and delicious bites near The Swamp. The Caribbean flavors are a refreshing change from typical gameday fare, and the prices are unbeatable. A Midtown staple for over 15 years.

Must order: Jerk chicken sandwich with mango slaw
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Best Neighborhoods for Bar Hopping

The top districts in Gainesville for game day bar crawls and nightlife.

Midtown

The epicenter of Gator gameday with packed bars, outdoor patios, and orange and blue everywhere

  • Gameday central
  • Outdoor patios
  • Walking distance to stadium

Downtown Gainesville

Historic downtown with craft breweries, upscale bars, and a more relaxed pre-game atmosphere

  • Craft breweries
  • Historic charm
  • Local flavor

Sorority Row

Greek life area with tailgating, house parties, and authentic college gameday energy

  • Greek life
  • Tailgating
  • College atmosphere
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Tailgate & Parking Info

Everything you need to know before you arrive at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium (The Swamp)

Tailgate Zones

Gator Walk / Stadium LotsOpens 5 hrs before kickoff

Official tailgate lots surrounding The Swamp. Orange and blue tents eye can see.

Midtown Bar PatiosOpens All day

University Ave bar patios overflow with Gator fans. The most electric pre-game street scene.

Flavet FieldOpens 4 hrs before kickoff

Open tailgate area near campus with food trucks, live music, and family-friendly zones.

Parking & Transit Tips

  • Purchase official UF parking passes at floridagators.com — sell out months in advance for big games.
  • Midtown parking garages on University Ave fill up by 8 AM for noon games.
  • Arrive 3+ hours early — Archer Rd and SW 13th St back up significantly on game days.
  • RTS (Regional Transit System) runs free game day shuttles from multiple Park & Ride locations.

Rideshare Drop-off

Uber/Lyft drop-off on Gale Lemerand Dr near the stadium. Expect heavy surge pricing on game days.

Shuttle Service

RTS runs free game day shuttles from Butler Plaza and other Park & Ride locations to campus.

Where to Stay

Top hotels near Ben Hill Griffin Stadium (The Swamp) for game day weekend

Hilton University of Florida

$$$
0.5 miles from stadium
  • On-campus location
  • Steps from The Swamp
  • Full-service amenities
Closest hotel to the stadium. Books out 4–6 months in advance for Georgia and FSU weekends.

Reitz Union Hotel

$$
0.4 miles from stadium
  • On-campus convenience
  • Walking distance to Midtown
  • Budget-friendly
Great value on-campus option. Book early for SEC home games.

Courtyard Gainesville

$$
2.0 miles from stadium
  • Free parking
  • Shuttle available
  • Modern rooms
Solid mid-range option. Use rideshare to reach Midtown bars and campus.

Game Day FAQ

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