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Originally a service station, Leon’s is related to the nearby Brick Store Pub. A bombardment of discerning brews, natch. But the menu thinks outside the bottle with rabbit tenders and pork osso bucco. The red vinyl booths, and the metallic sheen of the countertops, ceiling and exposed duct work evoke classic cars. But most of the crowd is too young to recognize the weathered Purol Oil sign. Cool, nonetheless. And so is the outdoor bocce court.
Emily Sailers, one-half of the folky Indigo Girls, plays co-restaurateur at this popular white tablecloth spot with casual neighborhood leanings. Executive chef Scott Peacock runs a kitchen where s... read more
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