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The Glenville Stops, a cheerily bright Allston "neighborhood tavern," plans to open at 5 p.m. on Saturday, April 5. There's sunny yellow paint and handsome dark wood all around, accented by Tiffany-style lamps. Expect small plates and more with a variety of global influences from executive chef Juan Pedrosa, previously a sous chef at TRADE. An early version of the menu posted a few months ago indicated that there could be 21 beers on draft and 12 bottles, including local breweries like Notch, High & Mighty, Pretty Things, and Jack's Abby. There's also wine (including four kegs, according to a post on Craigslist). The Glenville Stops will be open nightly from 5 p.m. to 12:30 a.m, with dinner served until 11 p.m., and for people seeking a television-free zone, this is your spot. Here's a look inside the space.
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