Visitors from around the globe at this summer's Olympic Games may feel they have stepped into an entirely different world while in Centennial Olympic Park in Atlanta...and they will be right!
Bud World, a high-impact entertainment facility sponsored by Budweiser, is certain to complement the atmosphere and the spirit of the Centennial Olympic Games.
Sponsored by Anheuser Busch, the 17,300 square foot facility will feature a Sports Bar atmosphere, with pub-style fare such as hamburgers, grilled chicken, pizza and much more.
Bud World will open its doors beginning in mid July and will operate through the run of the Olympic Games. Located in Centennial Olympic Park, Bud World will offer free admission, air-conditioning and plenty of entertainment.
"Our support of Centennial Olympic Park is representative of Budweiser's overall commitment to the Centennial Olympic Games," said August Busch IV, vice president, brand management, Anheuser-Busch, "and we look forward to the opportunity in July to welcome visitors from the United States and throughout the world."
Budweiser is a Centennial Olympic Games Partner and official sponsor of the United States Olympic Team.
| The Mother Nature was kind to Olympic athletes and spectators. The average high temperature during the Games was 89 degrees with an average low of 72 degrees. Highest temperature registered (20 July) - 99 degrees. Lowest high temperature registered is 79 degrees (28 July). |