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G Town Beer & Cafe

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Wallace Dry Goods

4.6(11 reviews)
0.2 mi

For my first review of 2026 I give it up to an awesome business that's very New Year's Resolution…read moresavvy and something that there should be more of. In a cultural zeitgeist that's so accepting of alcohol, Non-alcoholic spirits have also finally become more widespread and of better quality over the year, so it makes perfect sense for there to be more businesses that cater to selling and spreading the knowledge of what's out there. So when I first saw the sign for Wallace Dry Goods pop-up in the neighborhood, my interest was immediately piqued. And since then I've enjoyed a few visits including for an awesome Yelp event. For my first visit way back when Wallace pulled out all the stops for the Yelp squad walking us through delicious mocktails, n/a beers, and hosting an informative Q&A that gave a great preview of who they were and what they were about. That followed suit for the second time when I signed up for a curated N/A Beer testing that really opened my eyes to how far N/A beer has evolved when I was enjoying seasonal pumpkin beers, coffee stouts, and then some. All of this comes from someone who still enjoyed going out after quitting drinking, but definitely felt the pressures and wanted to do what they could to make N/A spirits more accessible. And as the place that distributes a number of N/A offerings to several bars & restaurants across the local area, they're definitely achieving that! Going inside gives you full access to that knowledge and the ability to pick up n/a beers, ciders, wines, spirits (including a line from Danny "Machete" Trejo!), and everything you need to up your drink making craft. While they're a retail space, they might have something on hand for you to sample, and you definitely want to check out their website to sign-up for any tasting events they have scheduled.

This is a very unique shop, imo. A space dedicated to bringing a cocktail/party drink with a no…read morealcohol premise. The shop owner is very knowledgeable about the brands and variety. There is a parking lot a short distance toward Montgomery Ave. I'll be back.

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McCloskey's Tavern - Black and Bleu burger with Fries. $18

McCloskey's Tavern

4.0(185 reviews)
0.1 mi
•$$

Great little neighborhood pub that is probably overlooked by their flashier competitors up on…read moreLancaster Avenue. I've never been disappointed with my food here, and you like pub fare you're sure to find something on the menu that will hit the spot. The brisket grilled cheese was phenomenal (though more meat than cheese) and their roast pork rivals anything you'll find in the city. They have a wide variety of options on tap too. Worth checking out.

I've been to McCloskeys a few times recently, and while I've heard great things about them...I've…read moreyet to experience it. I ordered the roast beef sandwich with fries...my friend ordered muscles and the ham sandwich special. The muscles arrived cold. Not warm, not tepid...just cold. They were sent back for a trip in the microwave which is a place that shellfish should never journey too...if you want them to remain tender. When I ordered, I asked about a few items and was assured that "people love the roast beef". Now I've had "French Dip" style roast beef before at other restaurants, and when done right...it's a memorable experience. Crusty toasted torpedo style roll brimming with thinly sliced hot beef...provolone cheese melted over the top and down the sides...served with a side of au jus dipping sauce, that you would want to slurp down a soup bowl full. But this...was not that! The sandwich arrived on a hamburger style bun...the meat was piled "adequately" in the center but sloped off considerably as it headed for the edge of the bun. There was no need to worry about meat falling out as I took a bite...as none of it protruded past the buns edge. The cheese was there...a single uninspired round slice covered the cold and somewhat soggy bottom of the bun... and wasn't melted...at all! I suspect that the kitchen assumed that the meat would melt the cheese...but the meat would have to be hot for that to happen. In this sandwich...the closer you got to the middle of the "meat mound"...the colder it got. And little did I know when asked if I wanted provolone on the sandwich...that it would be an additional charge. Now for my fries. They weren't hot...they weren't even warm...they were "ice cold"! I sent them back light heartedly joking that there must be a door open in the kitchen (it was a cold evening) and the server returned shortly with hot fresh ones...minus the pickles that were on my plate. This goes to show that fries can reach the table...hot. The hot ham and cheese sandwich "special", served on a pretzel bun, wasn't hot...and wasn't special. I saw no melted cheese...only thin dry slices of ham, stiff as roofing shingles, protruded from the roll. There was no mustard...no sauce...no "something special" to make the "special", special... just stiff little sad ham planks...wondering where they went wrong On both recent visits...the service has been "spotty". (I know that cell service in the pub isn't spotty, because on my first visit...both servers had their heads buried in their phones). It doesn't seem like there's a real system in place for insuring that the customers receive "attentive" service. To their credit...they did remove the muscles from the check without us asking...but I never got a feeling that the next party to walk through the door...would have a better experience. When you find a good local pub with great food...it's like going to eat at grandmas house. You know that you'll always leave feeling warm, wanted, and fed really well. And you'll be excited by the thought of a return visit. I'm still looking.

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McCloskey's Tavern - Black and Bleu burger with Fries. $18

Black and Bleu burger with Fries. $18

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The Greeks Next Door - French Onion Soup with Cheese bubbling over.

The Greeks Next Door

4.2(37 reviews)
1.6 mi
•$$

This place has my heart wrapped in its warm hometown hands…read more On any given Sunday you can find me crackin' cold ones with the boys at this place....the beer garden next door is like the garage with my uncles! They have a really good beer selection, albeit a small one. They have what can only be a 'select' variety of choices. You can speak with the chaps and chapettes at the counter for all kinds of knowledgeable answers for everything they have in stock. As for the restaurant next door, it's a good little spot! The kitchen is decent enough to pop out some tasty dishes. My sister and I grabbed a burger there once. it wasn't too bad. But I am here for the beer and the cozy vibes. I've seen folks bring dogs, small children (it's a quiet spot, it doesn't scream family friendly) and older folks too. I love the Greeks, really I do. Just keep in mind, the next few years there is some kind of living complex being built directly across the street of this quaint tiny little town. Expect things to change. Ya best appreciate this place the way it is! They just don't make 'em like this anymore.

I stopped by on Friday afternoon for a beer and a snack. because it was a little chilly outside, I…read moreopted for the French Onion Soup. I've been ordering French Onion Soup for 50 years and nowadays most places throw a little cheese on that looks like it's floating in the broth. I normally ask them to brown the cheese well but i forgot this time. Much to my surprise, what came out had lots of gooey cheese baked onto the outside of the bowl. It took me a while just to pick it all off. It was also well browned. Although the broth could use a little more flavor, it was the best French Onion Soup I had had in a while. The beer was pretty good too. The server gave me several tastes before I decided which one to get. All in all a nice experience.

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