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I was in Arlington today. Stopped into J. Gilligans Bar & Grill for a quick burger (1st time visit) at lunch time.
The main parking lot is on the north side of the building. As you enter the building the left side is for food,
the right side is a bar. However, I saw no 51% signs anywhere. I found only the blue Unlawful Carry sign at
the rear of the food side, stuck on the wall with a bunch of other stuff. You really had to look for it to even
find it. When finished eating, I walked over to the bar side and was unable to find a 51% sign or any other
sign. It looked like a bar, smelled like a bar. Just wondering if the place sells so much food that they are
considered a "Blue" establishment rather than "Red". And yes, I carried the whole time.
Checked Tx3006.com and found nothing. If any Arlingtonites can provide info I would appreciate it.
Btw, the burger and home cut fries were good.
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Good grief! I can't believe they are not a 51% establishment! Have you been in the bar area and seen the 85 spigots of draft beer they have coming out of their wall? It's a beer drinkers Mecca, Nervana....or Valhalla, as the case might be.

I honestly have never noticed it, but I will make a point to the next time I'm there. Wifey used to eat there for lunch all the time, as she used to work right across the street(on Border) from it.
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hmmm i have consumed enough of both there.... not sure if it is or isn't. I haven't been back over there since I started carrying... inquiring minds still want to know

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Next time you're in there, ask to see their liquor license.

That's the only way to be 100% sure.

If it says "SIGN=RED" Then it's 51%.
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Or wait until next month and don't enter if they have a 51% sign. :thumbs2:
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Mmmm, Irish nachos... :drool:
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Ed Zachary what I was thinking!!
Drewthetexan wrote:Mmmm, Irish nachos... :drool:
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gemini wrote:.... As you enter the building the left side is for food, the right side is a bar....
Never been in J. Gilligan's but it sounds much like a Chili's to me. Least the one down the street. Bar area is probably about a third of the total area. I can't imagine that they do near 51% overall. From observation at Chili's I'd think for lunch time alcohol consumption would be way less than 5%.
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Actually, it's the other way around. The beer hall is about 3 times the size of the eating area. They are 2 separate and apart areas, with solid walls separating them.

Locally they are very famous for throwing the St. Patrick's Day beer bash. It's an older building, that's been added on to 2 or 3 times. It looks to be late 50's or early 60's construction. I believe the south wall of the beer hall is about 40' long, and nothing but beer spigots coming out of the wall....I'd say a good 30 or 40 varieties, to try to pin it down.

As it's not far from UTA, the college crowd frequents it by the droves at night time.
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License #: MB081252

Trade Name: J GILLIGANS BAR & GRILL

Owner: J GILLIGAN'S BAR & GRILL INC.
Location Address: 407 E S STREET
ARLINGTON , TX 760101140

Mailing Address: 407 E SOUTH ST
ARLINGTON , TX 760101140

County: TARRANT Orig. Issue Date: 3/21/1974
Status: Current Exp. Date: 3/20/2011
Wine Percent:
Location Phone No.: 8172748561

Subordinates: LB
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Well without being to lazy to dig for an hour, what does "LB" mean? Liquor/Beer?
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joe817 wrote:Well without being to lazy to dig for an hour, what does "LB" mean? Liquor/Beer?
http://www.texasshooting.com/TexasCHL_F ... =7&t=25509" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.texasshooting.com/TexasCHL_F ... 78#p231578" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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gmckinl wrote:
joe817 wrote:Well without being to lazy to dig for an hour, what does "LB" mean? Liquor/Beer?
http://www.texasshooting.com/TexasCHL_F ... =7&t=25509" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Ok, LB means mixed beverage, late hours. Thanks!
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joe817 wrote:
gmckinl wrote:
joe817 wrote:Well without being to lazy to dig for an hour, what does "LB" mean? Liquor/Beer?
http://www.texasshooting.com/TexasCHL_F ... =7&t=25509" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Ok, LB means mixed beverage, late hours. Thanks!
Not so fast, keep reading. It's what is NOT listed that IS important to know. Hint "FB".

I would not carry in there given what is shown on the TABC web site until I had more information (personally saw the actual license).
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