Many
universities and public institutions have
pubs or
student center dining facilities located in repurposed basements. To market these nontraditional eating locations, many are termed "Ratskeller" or some variation thereof. •
Binghamton University: The original SUNY rathskeller and often referred to as "The Rat". •
Kent State University: KSU’s Rathskeller, shortened to “The Rat”, is in the basement of the student center, and has been active to varying degrees since the 1970s. It had a stage for live music and had served food and alcohol to students of age into the early 2000s. •
Boston College ("The Rat") •
Colorado State University ("The Ramskeller") •
Union College ("The Rathskeller", known as "Skeller" among students, located under The Old Chapel) •
University of North Carolina ("The Ram's Head Rathskeller", better known as "The Rat", opened in 1948 and closed in 2008) •
University of Wisconsin–Madison ("Der Rathskeller") Der Rathskeller opened in 1928 as a gathering place for male students but would be opened to female students in 1941. Though modeled after a German beer hall, it would not be until 1933 that Der Rathskeller sold its first beer, making the UW the first public university in the United States to serve beer on campus. •
University at Buffalo (SUNY) had a facility called The Rathskeller that served food, alcohol, and occasionally had live music. It was housed in Squire Hall, and closed for good when that building was renovated starting in 1982. •
University of California, San Diego: Muir College had a facility called The Rathskeller that served food and non-alcoholic drinks. It was housed in Muir Commons, but was later replaced by the El Mercado restaurant. •
McMaster University had a student pub called The Rathskeller for over thirty years, in the basement of The Refectory dining hall. It closed in the early 2000s and was replaced with a restaurant. •
University of Florida: Built in the 1960s, the Rathskeller was a dining hall, bar and concert venue. Irish rock group
U2 played at this venue on the second U.S. leg of their Boy tour to a crowd of over 700 attendees in 1981. UF President
Stephen O'Connell worked in the dining hall as a youth. The venue closed in 1987 after a grease fire caused extensive damage. •
Florida Institute of Technology ("Rathskeller Eatery & Convenience Store", known as "The Rat" among students) •
Oberlin College (also known as "the Rat") •
The College of New Jersey (TCNJ): TCNJ’s Rathskeller, commonly known as “The Rat,” was a popular campus pub and dining venue located in the basement of the
Brower Student Center. It opened in 1976 and became a central social hub for students, hosting live music, open mic nights, and other events. The venue closed in 2015 as part of renovations to the student center, marking the end of its nearly 40-year history on campus. ==See also==