New Midtown pub to replace Grog House Bar & Grill
When Grog House Bar & Grill officially closed its doors in May, students wondered if this was the beginning of the end for Midtown. They didn’t yet know something new was coming.
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When Grog House Bar & Grill officially closed its doors in May, students wondered if this was the beginning of the end for Midtown. They didn’t yet know something new was coming.
Editor’s Note: This is the second story in a series about Gainesville’s beauty industry. You can read the first story of this series here.
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