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A Flatiron Lounge for Cobble Hill. Takes its name from a gin, raspberry, lemon, and egg white cocktail, which took its name from a 19th-century Philly speechifying crew. Victorian vibe, pressed tin, vintage wallpaper, 1890’s mahogany bar salvaged from the coal miners of Sugar Notch, PA. Classic cocktails chilled by iceberg-sized rocks. Punch by the bowl, fried oysters, lamb sliders. Neighborhoody open windows up front, mood-setting fireplace in back parlor. Smith Street steps it up.
Kitschy, camp-themed bar, complete with wood-burning fireplaces and mounted deer heads. Wooden slats and hay awning exterior primes you for great outdoors mood. Inside, toast marshmallows and mak... read more
As cozy as it sounds. Complementary caramel corn and a healthy wine list just right for you to nuzzle in to a bar stool and get to know your neighbor. Locals flock to next door Chestnut for tasty p... read more
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