Brunch Worth
Waking Up For
Weekends open slow and generous. Chicken and waffles under berry syrup, a scratch biscuit that means it, and a spicy margarita before noon because nobody here is judging. Sunday brunch runs till 5pm, which is really just permission to make a whole day of it.

A Scratch Kitchen
That Earns The Visit
This is not bar food that apologizes. Smash burgers with crispy shallots and garlic parm fries, wings five ways, meatballs worth ordering as a meal, and a chef's board built to share. Every weekday the Weekday All Star plate lands at $13.95, a real plate with two sides, a drink, and cornbread. Tuesday hamburger steak, Wednesday chicken, Thursday meatloaf, Friday catfish.

Three Full Bars
And A Set Of Sim Bays
Fifteen on draft, a cold can for every mood, and a cocktail list that takes itself just seriously enough. The chocolate old fashioned is a quiet legend. Grab a golf simulator bay with your group, keep the drinks coming, and play a round without leaving downtown.

Every Game That Matters,
On 25 Screens
This is a sports bar the way it is supposed to mean it. 25 screens, sound on for the big one, and a room that fills for every Auburn kickoff, the whole SEC slate, the World Cup, and the games nobody else is showing. On an Auburn home game day the front door becomes the stadium, and when the Tigers win, the whole place feels like Toomer's Corner.

Live Music,
Then The Floor Opens
Live music every Friday and Saturday at 6:30, then a DJ that keeps it going till 1am. Thursday nights the stage turns into a line dancing floor from 7 to 9, the kind of night nobody planned to stay out late for and everybody did. If you play, there is an open door to get your set on this stage.

A Reason To Come
Every Night
The week has a rhythm, and Bunkers runs on it. Happy Hour holds down Wednesday through Saturday, 5 to 9, and the weeknights each carry their own reason to pull up.
Made For
This Town
Bunkers sits in the lower level of The Uncommon at 250 W. Glenn, a short walk from campus and right in the middle of everything downtown Auburn does on a big weekend. Students, families in for the game, alumni back for the fall, the after-work crowd, and the folks who drive in from every town nearby all end up in the same room. That is the whole idea. Not the fanciest place in Auburn, the one Auburn actually lives in.
