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Though the façade is plastered with scrap metal and bicycle parts and the bar is fashioned from sheet metal, do not be alarmed for the natives are friendly. DJs spin the latest alternative tunes from 9pm till 2am, when the crowd disperses for after-hour parties. Occasional bands and monthly karaoke.
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hough this dim basement haunt hosts a variety of acts, it’s best suited to quieter, mellower performances. Sit back in comfortable couches and absorb the music, often a mix of eclectic pop and edgy indie acts. Munchies are as diverse as the crowd, and include pastas, pizzas and a daily curry.
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Patrons at this water-themed club pay a $10 cover Wed to Sun Dress code is strict, in hopes of attracting an upscale, elegant crowd. Two dance floors, with DJs offering a mix of industrial, funk, house, hip-hop and a dash of RandB.
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[open] from 11am to 5am, seven days a week, this reliable Chinese resto offers nearly 300 items, with most dishes under $10. Hot and sour soup with seafood is nicely balanced, while gingery chicken with snow peas is a Cantonese classic.
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With a pristine sound system and 350- groover capacity in the live music back room, this legendary bar continues to draw important international acts. The music ranges from American alternative rock bands to British pop stars (Rolling Stones have made several appearances), but the Horseshoe also hosts contemporary country performers.
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