Danny Grossman
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inexpensive
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expensiveThe clientele is as eclectic as the menu at this lively bar and grill. Pub fare, plus grilled meats and internationally inspired dishes (Moroccan lamb sirloin with couscous) fit the bill for families and friends in for a meal or out for the night. The downstairs dining room is an earthy mix of ochre walls, tribal prints and iron candelabras. The upstairs bar boasts six pool tables (free on weeknights), with plenty of banquette seating for larger groups. Mains $10–$35.
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