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Old 02-07-2013, 09:13 PM   #11
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GB is originally from Palo Alto, CA. I've been to their original location on numerous occasions as well as the SF and SJ locations. Both their food and their beer is decent but not spectacular. Definitely nice to have around but also could be much better.
Agree. GB just opened a location in the Salt Lake City airport. Welcome addition to a pretty bare food choice, but food and beer are just OK. Went to the one in Miami a bunch of times...it was actually pretty lousy, but the scenery was killer.


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The also brew Kirkland Signature beer for Costco.


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Maker zen and seasonal maibock are great.
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Maerzen and seasonal maibock are great.
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GB opened not to long ago in Baltimore. I don't know if it is just this one or all of them but their garlic fries are awesome. When you walk in that's all you smell. It is difficult not getting them as an app. FWIW I don't think there beer is the greatest.
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If you're in to blain German style beers then this place is for you. There hefe and porter are ok. I am just more into the craft. The Pizza is legit though!!!


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