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Bj's Brewery


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pricklypear1971 Community Regular

Great service, decent selections including gluten-free beer.

The mural on the back wall (farmers in a wheat field) is a bit unnerving for the gluten intolerant...but otherwise a nice restaurant and bar.

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rosetapper23 Explorer

Best gluten-free pizza around! I've never been glutened there either.

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pricklypear1971 Community Regular

Did the mural whig you out? We were facing it and when I realized what I was looking at I started laughing.

I should have taken a picture.

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rosetapper23 Explorer

The BJ's that I've been to (two of them)were huge and had originally been other restaurants previously....and I didn't notice any specific mural. What does it depict?

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pricklypear1971 Community Regular

Farmers cutting and bundling wheat/barley in a field, putting it into a huge container (i guess to brew beer).Huge. Takes up a 20+ ft. High wall.

Anyway, enough to give some nightmares, I bet.

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Farmers cutting and bundling wheat/barley in a field, putting it into a huge container (i guess to brew beer).Huge. Takes up a 20+ ft. High wall.

Anyway, enough to give some nightmares, I bet.

The BJs near me doesn't have a mural, but the Qdoba does. We go there on occassion. The mural shows women grinding wheat down into flour. And their cups showcase different ingredients and somehow I always end up with the cup with the flour tortillas. It makes my husband and I laugh every time.

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