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Smith Street’s cozy backwoods farmhouse. Full-bore rustic from the wood-paneled façade to the whitewashed planks inside to the live fireplace crackling in back. Gowanus locals sip from short, smart list highlighted by obscurer French and Italian vintages. Cheese and charcuterie plates, panini, Swiss-tastic Fondue Tuesdays. Calls itself a wine house, not bar, but otherwise low-key scene keeps the pretense in check.
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