GDstaffBy Gary Nager

For those who have been waiting patiently for the new Glory Days Grill to open in the location previously occupied by Lee Roy Selmon’s off Bruce B. Downs (BBD) Blvd. at 17808 Doña Michelle Dr. (just north of I-75), your wait is over.

As you read this, the first-ever Glory Days (there are more than 20 locations on the eastern seaboard, including 15 in Virginia, five in Maryland and one in West Virginia) to open in Florida was expected to have a ribbon cutting on April 8. The 220-seat (inside, with seating for 50 more outside on a covered patio) sports grill promises to have plenty of TVs, great food and a packed bar area.

The restaurant kicked things off with a charity fund raiser at the restaurant on April 7, but should be open to the public as you’re reading this issue.

We’re excited about the possibilities for Glory Days. We couldn’t reach managing partner James Hamilton the day we went to press, but the spokesperson we talked to at Glory Days just before it opened said that although the restaurant is, “a traditional sports bar & grill, the menu will surprise you. It’s not as upscale, food-wise, as Selmon’s (which is owned by the same parent company, MVP Holdings), but there really is something for everyone on it and the prices are very fair. This location will have a slightly different menu, to serve the needs of the more upscale surrounding community.”

For more information about Glory Days Grill, call 513-7550. Or, visit GloryDaysGrill.com.

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