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Don't be fooled by the unceremonious grey exterior. Behind that wall lies a hopping Arts District hangout, with a buzzy, bulb-strung outdoor patio. The barkeeps here are some of the city's best, using craft liquor to concoct drinks such as the prickly-pear Mateo Street Margarita. Bar bites are equally scrumptious, including the roasted pork-belly steamed buns.

Oenophiles will appreciate weekly Wine Wednesday, when $25 gets you a flight of three wines and bar bites to boot.


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