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Businiess name:  Stellar Pizza , Ale & Cocktails
Review by:  Ball-Romney D.
Review content: 
Upon entering this place, I feel like I've entered the time when the people of the 1950's first started dropping acid. It's like "Laverne and Shirley"http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0074016/ probably knew people who go here. It's pretty close to the old brewery in Georgetown, definitely one of the parts of town where spirits of yester-year wander the streets that they wandered in life. Georgetown is a pretty grimy place too, popular among bikers and hip people with the bed-head look; Stellar's is also pretty close to the freeway. So when they wander in, looking like they haven't bathed for days after working in the factories, it gives the place a feel of having some sort of blue collar integrity, further compounded by their cheap-beer specials. The food is pretty good too, and though the place has all of the aforementioned added bonuses, it would still be a decent place without them, just because of the food.

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