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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.
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