My Favorite Restaurants
Main Street BagelsOwned by the amazing duo Mark and Missy, Main Street Bagels has been a staple of downtown GJ for decades! Stop on by for a Jalapeño Scram (my favorite) or if you aren't feeling so spicy, go with a Caprese Scram! Plenty of room inside or out.
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Warehouse 25sixty-fiveThis is the local hangout for sure! Different group than you'll find at Spoons- a bit more loud, country music playing over the speaker and a whole venue in the back for concerts! A great lunch place to meet up with a small or large group!
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Spoons Bistro + BakeryIf you want to eat outside and have a quiet, shaded setting. This is your breakfast, lunch or dinner place! Nicely tucked away from busy streets, in a calm and quiet nook, the quality of food reflects the atmosphere. All food is made with love!
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And More Favorite Restaurants
Rockslide BreweryCraving a cold, local draft along with a delicious entree? Look no further! The Rockslide is your go-to. Beautiful old building, great seating options inside along with side patio and front patio seating (next to the gorillas)!
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The Winery RestaurantThe Winery has been a pilar in our downtown for decades. The food is perfect, no matter what you order, and the venue is quaint, private and perfect as well. Located in a 90 yo building that was last used as a horse drawn firestation.
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The Ale HouseA bit of a step up from just a brewery- their entrees and horderves are top notch. Plenty of parking, close to CMU campus, and a large outdoor patio to sip down those brews. Their southwest steak salad is my go-to (as well as their Ruby Slipper adult beverage).
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More Local Favorite Restaurants
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Pablo's PizzaWanting to up your pizza game? Pablo's will do it for ya. Unique pizzas galore! Your tastebuds will explode and you will be introduced to new ideas, or should I say, experiences, once you dine with Pablo's Pizza.
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MiMexicoNom Nom Nom! When it comes to Mexican food, you have to go here. I didn't know Mexican food could taste like this! Sounds silly, I know. But it's not your typical bland beans, with colored but tasteless rice. Check MiMexico out- oh so good!
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