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Beer Available At Groveland Tap (arranged by most recent)
McNeills Dark Angel Imperial Stout 97, Abita 25th Anniversary Vanilla Double Dog, Bourbon Barrel Aged , Samuel Adams Alpine Spring 79, Lucid Cammo 48, Schell Maifest 60, Stella Artois 16, Two Hearted Ale 100, Great Lakes Conways Irish Ale 84, Lagunitas India Pale Ale 94, Summit India Pale Ale 52, Summit Pilsener (fka Summit Grand) 55, Summit Maibock 57, Stone Levitation Ale 94, Deschutes Hop Henge Imperial IPA , Surly Mild 89, Summit Unchained 09 Dunkel Weizen 88, Tallgrass 8-Bit Pale Ale 89, Samuel Adams Tasman Red Red IPA 95, Lucette Easy Rider Pale Ale , Michelob Golden Draft Light 2
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| mattyb83 (14), Minnesota | | April 7, 2012 Great little neighborhood bar that I find myself at frequently. It can be crowded by the bar, but usually you can find a seat somewhere at any given time. Beer selection is really good, and there is always something good on. Food is spotty, but I wouldn’t say it is any worse than okay. Service is excellent with some of the friendliest bartenders and servers I’ve met. Great place to grab a couple of lunch beers. | | Caytinator (25), Kaiserslautern, Germany | | March 10, 2012 Great little bar/restaurant in St. Paul, across from Macalester College. I’ve never eaten here, but the beer selection is great and the prices are very reasonable. "Neighborhood bar" vibe. | | ryanfolty (104), Minneapolis, Minnesota | | January 9, 2012 Been here a few times and it is another nice bar in St. Paul. Usually around 40 taps with local favorites like Surly, Summit, Flat Earth and Lift Bridge, and also has some of the usual suspects like Stone, Bells and Founders. Food is pretty decent, though I was a little disappointed that the "extras" such as lettuce, tomato, and onions are an additional cost to the burgers. Would have been nice to be notified of that by the waitress before I ordered almost everything on mine and doubled the price, hahaha. | | mtjoseph (10), Murderapolis, Minnesota | | November 8, 2011 Nice little neighborhood bar with a ton of taps. The taps rotate quite frequently, but there usually isn’t anything that will blow your mind. Food is decent. Definitely average bar food.
The staff is super nice, and the bartenders offer up service quite fast. The late night happy hour is the time to go when almost all the taps are just a few bucks. | | BVery (227), Burnsville, Minnesota | | December 29, 2009 [ Updated March 16, 2012 ] Part of a great little local chain of restaurants (Blue Plate Restaurant Company - about a handful of places around the Twin Cities). Juicy Lucy’s rock here - they will make them anyway you want. This is their location "with the beers" - pretty decent selection of taps, must be around 30 or so. Great happy hour, which pretty much runs all day. Old pinball machine in back, fun St. Paul vibe - I love this place. Flights available. | | JK (163), Uptown, Minneapolis, Minnesota | | January 24, 2009 [ Updated January 24, 2010 ] A neighborhood bar that has considerably expanded their selection. Beer only, and some of the selection is of less common domestic taps. A decent beer bar. |
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