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Businiess name:  Beer Sellar
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Given the location your only parking options are going to be metered or in a nearby pay lot. You will understand the name as soon as you find the place. On a Sunday afternoon we were pretty much the only people there. The bar is not huge but there is a pool table, some golf/racing video games and dart boards to help you kill the time. There are also a few TVs to watch. The motto of Beer Sellar is "50 taps, 150 bottles, and 1 bitchin' jukebox". The array of beer options is impressive. You can find the usual macros, but also some more unique draughts like Arrogant Bastard, Young's Double Chocolate, Shiner Bock, Spanish Peaks, etc. The bottled selections are pretty much the same as you kind find at other well-stocked bars. Pros: Beer selection Cons: Parking

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