With 14 craft beers on tap and lovely seating on a tree-lined street, Gunners is another requisite stop for hopheads. Read the chalkboard list of what's on tap from the sidewalk, including their own American Pale Ale, a collaboration with Vranovo's Crow Brewery. The bottlecap-lined walls inside are inventive, but arrive early and snag a pavement perch. Cash only.
Gunners Pub
Belgrade
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