Thursday, April 16, 2020

Reader appreciation: Good Beer



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I'd like to recommend Good Beer on Ninth Street.

As the name suggests, Good Beer has always stocked an impeccable selection of domestic and international beer across every style. And it gets deliveries from local breweries several times a week, so that you can simultaneously support the locally owned store and the city's flourishing brewery scene.

Its social distancing measures are in full force: No cash, gloved employees, limited capacity and regular disinfection.

Good Beer is at 422 E. Ninth St. between Avenue A and First Avenue. They are open from noon to 8 p.m. daily for takeout only.

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Previously on EV Grieve:
Reader appreciation: Le Fournil Bakery

Reader appreciation: Abraço

Reader appreciation: Post

Reader appreciation: Zaragoza Mexican Deli & Grocery

Reader appreciation: Barnyard Cheese Shop

4 comments:

  1. True to its name, Good beer has good beer. In good times the owner is a fountain of knowledge which he willingly shares.

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  2. With all due respect to the store and the owner, living right across the street, it is certainly nice not hearing nearly as many beer kegs being thrown from the delivery trucks during the week.

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  3. But it is good that people are still being employed.

    Are keg deliveries outside of business hours?

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  4. this shop is awesome. great selection, good prices, excellent staff. keep them in business!!

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