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Small indoor space quaint with exposed brick walls, earthy accents, opens into sprawling outdoor garden for balmy nights. Gramercy Tavern vet, Andrew Robinson, whips up popular dishes like seafood linguini, braised short ribs and seasonal offerings; duck cassoulet, bacon-wrapped monk-fish. Actors at nearby, Theater For The New City, stop in for the food, stay for the wine. Weekday prixe-fixe menu, weekend brunches popular.
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