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'''Grump's Great Grill''' was a breakfast and lunch restaurant located at 2413 [[3rd Avenue South]]. It was open Monday through Friday. Grump's served breakfast items such as omelets, grits, and bacon. Lunch menu items included hamburgers, sandwiches, chicken fingers, and French fries. The dining area consisted of three rooms, the main dining area, a 70-seat "library" closest to 3rd Avenue, and a 200-seat back room complete with big screen televisions. Both the library and the back room could be reserved for groups during business hours.
'''Grump's Great Grill''' was a breakfast and lunch restaurant located at 2413 [[3rd Avenue South]]. It was open Monday through Friday. Grump's served breakfast items such as omelets, grits, and bacon. Lunch menu items included hamburgers, sandwiches, chicken fingers, and French fries. The dining area consisted of three rooms, the main dining area, a 70-seat "library" closest to 3rd Avenue, and a 200-seat back room complete with big screen televisions. Both the library and the back room could be reserved for groups during business hours.



Latest revision as of 10:56, 4 January 2021

Grump's Great Grill, March 2011

Grump's Great Grill was a breakfast and lunch restaurant located at 2413 3rd Avenue South. It was open Monday through Friday. Grump's served breakfast items such as omelets, grits, and bacon. Lunch menu items included hamburgers, sandwiches, chicken fingers, and French fries. The dining area consisted of three rooms, the main dining area, a 70-seat "library" closest to 3rd Avenue, and a 200-seat back room complete with big screen televisions. Both the library and the back room could be reserved for groups during business hours.

The restaurant, which opened in the mid-1990s, closed in April 2011.

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