Time to grab a burger, and wash it down with a beverage.
It used to be called The Grizzly Bear but some sort of trademark infringement caused a name change to The Great Lost Bear. It's always a fun place to visit. With over 100 brews available, I'm surprised that they have any room to stock and prepare food, but they do. They have lots of sandwich choices on their 4 page menu. Something for everyone, as they say. However, if you are a 'sensitive guy' like me, beware the 'heat'. It often lurks in many items. Been there with family many times, and even the '3 Apostles' (Peter, Paul and Mark) stopped by once to raise some drinks to mourn the passing of a good friend.
Visiting the city?
It's worth a stop.
Be careful though. They have a BEARcam. hahahaha
Grrrrrrrr!
I like bit of heat Birdman... Which is just as well considering where I live :)
ReplyDeleteI love good local places.
ReplyDeleteSometimes, it is hard to bear your puns. Sometimes, I think you barely there. But, as a grizzled old man, I'd stop to see if your right about the brews and the sandwiches. Grrrr, yourself!
ReplyDeleteA little heat to spice things up a bit. Sounds like a good place to me.
ReplyDeletesounds like a place i'd like (and i don't even drink beer)
ReplyDeletethis is a place i'd visit! i like the photo with the guy in it :)
ReplyDeleteI love places like this and if you start carrying on about the "heat" you'll probably get some anyway.
ReplyDeleteJo and Stella
Nice deco facade on their building.
ReplyDeleteOh, such wonderful memories you bring back, used to LOVE this place... Are you going to publlsh a book? I would buy one...
ReplyDeleteSomething about that green door . . . and that circular window . . . hmm.
ReplyDeleteI would need someone local to persuade me to give it a chance.
ReplyDeleteCan a bear possibly get lost in the woods? Does that even make any sense?
ReplyDeleteNice photo -- looks like your weather has improved -- barbara
ReplyDeleteWe used to go to a local watering hole close to a Colorado ski area called the Grizzly Bar, a nice play on names since those big brown critters abounded in the area. Terrific food and interesting surroundings because of the local patrons who patronized the place. The sign in the window in this place of yours, "Made in the USA" is another word play that I enjoy.
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