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We brake for socialites. Wedding-reception décor in lighter shade of pale to match clientele. Discuss family business with Mummy over Tom Collins. Choose-Your-Own-Adventure three-course menu is awash with small plates and mahvelous flavors (definitely not your meat 'n' tater kinda place). Billed as next big thing, with bill to match. And where'd they put the grandfather clock? Tip: Save a few Franklins and sit at the bar munching lobster corn dogs. Much cooler.
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