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Historic low-key drinking den that once brought together leftist politicians, musicians and journalists—rumor has it Fidel Castro got his drink on here—re-opens as a casual pub. Owner uses photos to restore triangle-shaped space to rousing glory days, bringing back illuminated counter and wooden stools to get patrons on first-name basis with barman. Restored Italian marble façade, wicker seating on sidewalk make it a prime recruitment spot (for a drink, of course).
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