Midtown Grille opens downstairs dining room

By By Penny Randall / staff writer
Oct. 29, 2003
Steve Stewart, owner of Midtown Grille, wants the public to know that the restaurant's main dining room is now open.
The eatery's upstairs pub opened on Oct. 15 and Stewart said business has been good.
The hours of operation for the first floor dining room will be 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday and until 11 p.m. on Friday and Saturday. The pub is open for more casual dining until 1 a.m. Midtown Grille is housed in the former D.T. Grinder's Restaurant at 1600 24th Ave. in Meridian. D.T. Grinder's closed in November 2002; Stewart purchased the building and started renovating the interior and exterior in May.
Stewart said the menu is similar to the D.T. Grinder's.

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