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The Leaping Lizard (as my grandpa calls it) is tucked away in the Rockside shopping plaza. Rachel did a great job of summing up the service at our 2nd yelp meetup last December. There's plenty of TVs here, tuned to multiple sports channels for multiple game watching. They have one of the largest beer selections in the area - 90 bottles [micros and domestics] from the USA, Ireland, England, Poland, Mexico, and more, about a dozen of them are on draft a time, all clearly laid out on their beer menu. When I went to the yelp meetup last December, they were out of my first 3 choices.. :/ The beers were Reasonably priced [$3.75 for a bottle of newcastle]. I went back last weekend with my family and the service and experience was fine. The half rack of st. louis ribs were cooked so that they didn't fall off the bone while they were cooking but easily off as you ate them. If you're in the area at one of the hotels, this is probably one of the better places, especially if you're looking for a large beer selection; a very high 3 stars. FYI: There's also skee ball and free popcorn.
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