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Upper side of Southside, projecting bricked solidity. New incarnation of Bar Martignetti. Still prep-friendly, now fully embracing of the new times, serving gastropub fare with local roots. Empire State exclusive on the brews, Brit pub inspirations on the menu. Great for locavore/Anglophile date nights. Classic look, with black and white tiled floors, church pew benches. Dissected turtle print in back will really get the digestive juices flowing. Sport on the telly. Popped collars welcome.
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