BEER HALL: Talented chefs and brewers have paired up to create a first time Beer Hall experience. Enjoy special pairings from seven local restaurants. Event begins at 6 p.m.
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6/11: Beer Hall
The City Council voted Monday to require the owners of the Grill ‘n Chill, 618 Tenney St.
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Council OKs permit for beer garden
March 30 (Bloomberg) — It’s four steps down from the street and a stride back 133 years when you enter Restaurant Schoennemann, which has been serving classical Danish sandwich lunches of herring, beer and spirits since 1877.
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Plastic Egg, Herring, Beer Add Up to Classic Copenhagen Lunch (Bloomberg)
SHIPPENSBURG — Friday, Jan. 19 — Shippensburg Police are investigating the theft of beer from Pizza Hut, 815 W. King St., Thursday afternoon.
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Beer Stolen from Shippensburg Restaurant (Chambersburg Public Opinion)
College Street Café & Grille wants to expand its hours to serve dinner, but without a license to serve beer and wine, Owner Eric Daley says the restaurant likely couldn’t turn a profit.
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City officials get primer on liquor licenses, say there’s need for more beer/wine permits (Bozeman Daily Chronicle)
Down the street from the bright lights of Blue Chip Casino and the rampant consumerism of Lighthouse Place Premium Outlets, Shoreline Brewery & Restaurant is the quiet retreat for beer aficionados in Michigan City. The warehouse-turned-brewery opened in 2005 and won its first World Beer Cup silver medal for its Beltaine Scottish Ale in early 2006
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Beltaine is a working class beer (Post-Tribune)
We’ve mentioned the greatness of Dorado Tacos in Brookline previously, but we didn’t know they had a liquor license (apparently it just happened ). To celebrate its newfound booziness, the restaurant will be offering free chips ‘n salsa with beer purchase during Sunday’s Pats game. Beer choices include Bohemia, Corona, Pacifico, Negro Modelo, and—incongruously—Sam Adams
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Free Chips with Beer at Dorado Tacos: Gettin’ Patriotic (Bostonist)
When Soul Fish Café opens in mid-January at the former Bol a Pasta location along Village Shops Drive in Germantown, patrons can opt to have a beer with their catfish. The Germantown Board of Mayor and Aldermen, which also serves as the city’s beer board, approved the restaurant’s on-premises beer permit during Monday night’s meeting. The vote was 5-0.
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Soul Fish Cafe gets beer permit (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
When Soul Fish Café opens in mid-January at the former Bol a Pasta location along Village Shops Drive in Germantown, patrons can opt to have a beer with their catfish. The Germantown Board of Mayor and Aldermen, which also serves as the city’s beer board, approved the restaurant’s on-premises beer permit during Monday night’s meeting
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Soul Fish Cafe gets beer permit (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
When Soul Fish Café opens in mid-January at the former Bol a Pasta location along Village Shops Drive in Germantown, patrons can opt to have a beer with their catfish.
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Soul Fish Cafe gets beer permit (Memphis Commercial Appeal)