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Emerged from the ashes after a fire in December 2006, Sassafraz has maintained its corner landmark status at the avenues of Cumberland and Bellair. Equivalent of LA's The Ivy, the rich, famous and wannabes remain to see and be seen, all within air kissing distance. Inside, the setting is more subdued and minimalist. A surefire mark during the film fest stalk hunt in September.
White-washed, South Beach-style decor has been upheaved for a decidedly more urban look. Truth be told, this resto/lounge could look like a grandfather's closet and it would still be the home to ri... read more
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