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Here’s a sneak peek of the menu at GB&D’s new full-service concept at The Commons

Golden, Brown & Delicious — the fan-favorite food hall spot — will transform into a full-service dining restaurant, but you don’t have to say goodbye to your favorite menu items, which are moving within The Commons.

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The garage doors have come off. | Photo by GVLtoday

Though the space may look the same, something new is cooking inside The Commons. Delicious by GB&D, a full-service concept, opens soon.

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Cheers to a new era. | Photo by GVLtoday

Sip on 15+ cocktails from the bar and indulge in an elevated form of the burgers and chicken sandos that used to come from this space. But don’t worry, you can still grab GB&D fare out of a booth at The Commons next to Leo’s Pizza, another new concept from the GB&D family.

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It’s a “let’s get a few things and share” kind of place. | Photo by GVLtoday

You can’t go wrong, because everything we tried was great, but our favorite bites were the siano burrata with local strawberries, the steak frites, and the sweet corn congee. For dessert, the lemon tart is a showstopper.

Keep an eye on Instagram for an official opening date in the next few weeks.

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