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If there's a Hogtown bar that has unabashedly embraced the hispter aesthetic, this is it. Not only is it located in a basement (below a nondescript travel agency) it's decorated like one too. Soviet propaganda posters, a Star Wars pinball machine, and a litany of other thrift store throwaways clutter the claustrophobic space while art school drop outs and aspiring poets suck back obligatory tall cans of PBR and Molson Stock Ale and shimmy to the sweet sounds of whatever band Pitchfork is bigging up that week. When all you have left is change in your pocket, this is where it's at.
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