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This is where the old-school machine politicos go to slap backs and wash one hand with the other while presiding over mountainous corned beef and pastrami sandwiches. How do those aldermen do it? You'll need both hands on the tray they give you just to guide one of their sandwiches back to your table. Try to listen in on neighboring dealmakers because otherwise the cafeteria environment is as dry and uninspiring as a city council meeting.
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