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And they quote: "Slightly lurid indie pop scene set in a beautiful old 1907 speakeasy.” A subterranean supperclub of dark woods, deep reds, dim lighing, and good ghost energy floating around. It even has secret door used by gangsters to escape cops. Eclectic headliners to say the least[em]live punk, indie rock, country, and R&B bands squeezed on a tiny stage. Maine crab cakes help soak up all the highballs.
Double your pleasure. Mixed bag of disheveled thirtysomethings rocking their Goodwill and harkening back to fierce arcade days with Ms Pac-man and Donkey Kong Jr. But kicked up a notch, ’cuz boy ca... read more
Chocolate and watermelon martinis, yum. Like Jolly Rancher in a glass. Owner Skip Ziobron still cocktailing it up at the dim and sexy corner club nearly a decade later. Piano and open mic bring the... read more
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