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Grub Stake, Helena, Montana. 4,105 likes · 26 talking about this · 6,515 were here. You're local roadhouse for great food, cold beer, and awesome service!
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GRUBSTAKE DINER - Updated May 2024 - 642 Photos & 1206 Reviews - 1525 Pine St, San Francisco, California - Burgers - Restaurant Reviews - Phone Number - Menu - Yelp. Grubstake Diner. 3.5 (1,206 reviews) Claimed. $$ Burgers, Diners, American. Closed 6:30 PM - 3:00 AM (Next day) See hours. Verified by the business over 3 months ago.
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Business info. American (Traditional) · Burgers · Steakhouses. Dine-in · Customer pickup. Accepts Cash · Visa · American Express · Mastercard · Discover · Credit Cards. Menu photos. View the Menu of Grub Stake in 1450 W Lincoln Rd, Helena, MT. Share it with friends or find your next meal. You're local roadhouse for great food, cold...
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Grub-Stake. Review | Favorite | Share. 36 votes. | #42 out of 173 restaurants in Helena. ($$), American, Pubs. Hours today: 8:00am-12:00pm 1:00pm-2:00pm. View Menus. Update Menu. Location and Contact. 1450 E Lincoln Rd. Helena, MT 59602. (406) 458-9808. Neighborhood: Helena. Bookmark Update Menus Edit Info Read Reviews Write Review. Hours.
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Grubstake is a linguistic nugget that was dug up during the famous California Gold Rush, which began in 1848. Sometime between the first stampede and the early 1860s, when the gold-seekers headed off to Montana, prospectors combined grub ("food") and stake, meaning "an interest or share in an undertaking."