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Pretty much Hong Kong’s only other bohemian hangout besides the Fringe Club and Club 71. Senses has a speakeasy feel inside a small and narrow pre-war building, and its first-floor lounge interior is nostalgic for the colonial era. The jam sessions on the second-floor sitting room can feel collegiate and even high school amateurish at times, but what can we say, we're suckers for sentimentality.
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