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Late-night fast-food counter pushes killer burgers, dogs, onion rings, fries, and shakes in slick, designy digs featuring famed Basquiat Crayola lithos. To stay? Order from an expanded menu of "pops" like baby lamp chops and lobster nachos. Canoodle on low-slung banquettes in the swank lounge and pool hall in back. And by "pool hall," we don't mean teeth-grinding bikers and girls who could kill us with their bare hands. This is MePa 2.0.
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