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A 21-and-older old fashioned Honkytonk style “Dance Hall” featuring cold beer, wine and open pool tables. They also have darts, a dance floor, country karaoke and line dance lessons. Talented local country bands on the stage every weekend. 212 Spring St. SW, Gainesville 470-978-7844 Hours: 4 p.m. to midnight Wednesday-Thursday Noon to 1:30 a.m. Friday-Saturday Noon Read more...
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Bourbon Brothers features American breakfast, lunch and dinner menus and one of the largest smokers in the region, meaning there’s plenty of brisket, smoked sausage and chicken, baby back ribs and mustard glazed pulled pork in “the pit.” Don’t forget to check out the bourbon bar upstairs, or the live performances in the music hall! 312 Jesse Jewell Read more...
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Buzzed Bull is a brand new liquid nitrogen creamery offering both regular and alcohol-infused ice creams and milkshakes for a truly one-of-a-kind-experience. “We hand-craft each ice cream and milkshake to provide a fully customized option. We are making ice cream fun for everyone. For adults, we specialize in alcohol-infused ice cream & milkshakes that start at a 5% ABV. We Read more...
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Soco houses an energetic atmosphere and ecclectic menu featuring Peruvian seafood and land fare, with an expansive oyster bar being the restaurant’s main attraction. 1701 Browns Bridge Road, Gainesville (470) 768-3262 Hours: 4-10 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday 4-11 p.m. Friday 3-11 p.m. Saturday 3-10 p.m. Sunday Read more...
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A nickname for rice and beans, El Gallo Pinto puts Nicaraguan cuisine on Gainesville’s culinary map. The menu features signature breakfast, lunch and dinner items like tostadas Francesas (French toast), pork belly soup and tostones con queso y pico de gallo, a fried green plantain with fried cheese and pico. Hours: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily 1703 Cleveland Read more...
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Inspired by its sister location in Buford, Aurelio’s serves and lunch and dinner specials, classics and combos, like La Favorita, a combination of one burrito with shredded beef, one mixed tostaguac — a flat crisp corn shell with ground beef, beans, lettuce, tomatoes and guacamole — served with rice and beans and one chicken enchilada, and the La Mejor, one Read more...
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Hawaiian-themed restaurant developed by the Taira family, who are the founders of King’s Hawaiian. Named after the location where founder Robert R. Taira opened his first bakery over 70 years ago in Hilo, Hawaii. Described as a fast-casual experience with breakfast, lunch and dinner in one stop. Additionally, the new location provides a kids menu, also known as a Read more...
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Relax & Unwind Near Lake Lanier Entire cottage contains 9 guests 4 bedrooms 7 beds 2.5 baths Welcome to this peaceful yet conveniently located home, where you can experience the best of both worlds. Nestled in a serene neighborhood, the home offers a tranquil escape while providing easy access to all the attractions and amenities Read more...
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Lake Lanier’s Most Relaxing Experience Entire home includes: 8 guests 4 bedrooms 4 beds 3 baths Our home is conveniently located near the mid point of Lake Lanier. It is easily accessible from GA-400 or I-85 from Atlanta. By water, it’s just minutes south of Brown’s Bridge Road bridge. It sits along a quiet street that fosters Read more...
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Liquid Nation Brewing ™ Liquid Nation Brewing ™, formerly known as Left Nut Brewing, is the first brewery in Gainesville, Georgia and has been open since 2016. Following 6 great years of serving our community, we felt we needed to update our identity to reflect the wonderfully diverse fanbase we have gained. The name “Liquid Nation” resonated with us Read more...