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Cheap slice joint for broke-ass B’burgers. Not exactly hipster-inspired design: glass counter, fluorescent lights, and a few tables. Late-night scene built around cheap, drunk-friendly grub and central Bedford locale. Lures in fiercely individualist set united in skinny jeans, bangs, and poverty. If arty-pretense quotient still hilariously high, prices -- couple of buck slices, just a little more for ziti and calzones -- recall era when artists could actually still afford to live here.
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