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Twenties tavern relic lives on as G-Point rock ‘n' roller. Retro details galore, from the vintage sign in front to the pressed tin and high-backed wooden booths inside. Yellow trim keeps you cheerful even after scratching on the eight ball on the pool table in back. Chill scene, doesn't get too crowded. Backyard patio for your sneakarette convenience. Take advantage of cheap all-you-can-eat dog, burger, and tater tot specials on the weekends.
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