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Look for Mucha-inspired sign out front. Youngish condo dwellers don’t have to venture far for pubby sustenance. Expect cocktails, suds, salads, blazing wings with homemade sauce and admirable burgers. This two-level joint, encased in cement, steel and stone, pimps bars on both floors. Most of the eating takes place in the upstairs window-laden dining room. Grab a view from the deck or appreciate rotating artwork indoors.
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Look for Mucha-inspired sign out front. Youngish condo dwellers don...