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Vintage roulette wheel that reads "Adult Arcade," in the window entices the passer-by in West Queen West's gentrified art bar scene. Inside, it's so hip it hurts. Lots of vests, skinny jeans and fedoras dominate the style scene (and that's just the boys). Great digs to hang. Found object art keeps you talking like words strewn across the walls with the letters missing. Brought to you by the letter H (for Hot spot).
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