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Posted on 3/24/15 at 7:43 am to Masterag
I second the Heine Bros as well. It's my standard coffee stop.
If you're a craft beer type of guy I'd recommend checking out the Holy Grale. It's a gastropub that was converted from an old 1900s Unitarian church. It still has a lot of the original stained glass and woodwork. It's also down in the Highlands.
And then you have the Irish corner in the same general area with Flanagan's Ale House (huge beer list and great burgers), Molly Malone's (lots of nice outdoors/people watching seating and some good Irish standards), and O'Shea's (decent brews and live music).
If you're a craft beer type of guy I'd recommend checking out the Holy Grale. It's a gastropub that was converted from an old 1900s Unitarian church. It still has a lot of the original stained glass and woodwork. It's also down in the Highlands.
And then you have the Irish corner in the same general area with Flanagan's Ale House (huge beer list and great burgers), Molly Malone's (lots of nice outdoors/people watching seating and some good Irish standards), and O'Shea's (decent brews and live music).
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