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From the folks behind Globe, a place that knows how to party. Industrial hideaway packing in cool arty-farty types and off-duty chef pals feasting on chiffon-thin prosciutto, wild mushroom pizza, and small plates of rustic fabulosities from the wood oven. Shiny red meat slicer imported from Italy is the original bad boy, so pay it some respect. Flirty staff, communal table, dinner-party vibe. Randy-for-less: 75¢ oysters during happy hour. Let the night begin.
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