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Ann Price, an urban, Southern soup Nazi, hand-packs meaty mounds the Wall Street Journal calls America’s best burger. Allocate extra time at this grease shanty where ghetto soldiers prop on a rickety bar next to corporate blokes and business birds. Try the proprietary Ghetto Burger, a pair of half-pound beef patties with indulgent bling (bacon, chili, cheese, lettuce, tomato, mayo, mustard and ketchup) on a toasty bun. Bring cash, hollow gut.
Look for Mucha-inspired sign out front. Youngish condo dwellers don’t have to venture far for pubby sustenance. Expect cocktails, suds, salads, blazing wings with homemade sauce and admirable... read more
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Look for Mucha-inspired sign out front. Youngish condo dwellers don...