by Larry Davis
Since it first opened its doors in 2011, crowds have packed the Holy Grail. It was the first establishment in at the Banks and it has a key location right across the street from Great American Ball Park. Co-owner Paul Goebel says The Banks has been good for the "Grail."
"We were, actually about half the streets were open and we were by ourselves for almost a year and every year it seems to get better, street openings and the party outside right now..it's amazing," Goebel said. The fifth opening day at the Holy Grail was no different than the first four--packed crowds inside and out. But there was a new neighbor--a new addition to the Holy Grail family. Monday was also opening day for Santo Graal, which translates to holy grail in Italian.
Source: http://www.local12.com/
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